Dan Snyder’s $35 million mansion, formerly owned by the ex-Washington NFL team owner, has resurfaced on the market for the same price after failing to sell last year. Initially listed at $49 million in February 2023, the price was later reduced to $34.9 million after Snyder sold the Commanders. Despite this adjustment, the property remained unsold, prompting Snyder to donate it to the American Cancer Society.
Now, the nonprofit organization has placed the mansion back on the market. According to Cara Pearlman of Compass, the decision to relist at $34.9 million reflects a more favorable market compared to last year’s conditions. An updated appraisal also indicates the property’s value exceeds its listed price. Additionally, maximizing proceeds for cancer research is a priority for the American Cancer Society, emphasizing the importance of securing top dollar over a swift sale.
What does nearly $35 million buy? The expansive 25,000-square-foot chateau-style estate sprawls across 13.5 acres along the Potomac River. Noteworthy features include a luxurious primary owner’s suite with dual full bathrooms and “automated” dressing rooms complete with a watch winder and grooming station.
The mansion boasts a grand entry vestibule with a 24-foot limestone fireplace, a professional-grade chef’s kitchen, a theater, a custom playroom, and a heated pool.
A notable update in the listing highlights that all proceeds from the sale will directly benefit the American Cancer Society’s research and initiatives—a detail absent from previous listings.
According to Pearlman, prospective buyers have the rare opportunity to make a substantial impact on society’s mission while acquiring an exceptional property. This unique blend of luxury and philanthropy presents an enticing proposition for potential buyers aiming to align their investment with a meaningful cause.