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    Dan Snyder Reduces Price of Potomac Mansion by $15 Million

    Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder on the field before the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

    **Interested in acquiring the luxurious mansion in Potomac once owned by Dan Snyder? We have some intriguing news for you.**

    According to an article by Nicki Jhabvala in *The Washington Post*, the former owner of the Washington Commanders has drastically reduced the asking price of his magnificent property by $14 million. This remarkable residence, featuring five bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and covering over 30,000 square feet, is now listed for $34.9 million.

    Originally listed for $49 million on February 6, potential buyers should be aware that the property tax for this estate reached a jaw-dropping $17.113 million in 2021. Be prepared for a hefty tax bill!

    Last month, Dan Snyder’s sale of the Washington Commanders to a group led by Josh Harris for a record-setting $6.05 billion received official approval from NFL owners. This transaction stands as the highest purchase price for an American sports franchise to date. Harris also owns the NHL’s New Jersey Devils and the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers.

    Snyder’s long ownership began in 1999 and extended for 24 years, culminating in a frustrating chapter for the team. Though the Commanders enjoyed a prosperous period, marked by three Super Bowl victories under the esteemed coach Joe Gibbs, they encountered numerous challenges during Snyder’s tenure.

    Under Snyder’s management, the team managed to win only two of its eight playoff appearances, with the last victory dating back to the 2005 season. Overall, Snyder’s tenure was characterized by a disappointing record of 164-220-2.

    With Harris now leading a new chapter, Commanders fans can look forward to a revitalized future in football.