Another home I could only dream of affording has sold and I’m here to tell you about it. Won’t you join in my envy happiness for the new home owner.

Fessenden House, a 20,000-square-foot mansion in Northwest’s Forest Hills neighborhood, sold for $18 million after being on the market for nine months, WTOP reported. It was originally listed in March for $22 million.

The seven-bedroom (and 14 bathroom) mansion is the area’s most expensive single-family home sale in 2015. It was owned by Samuel Lehrman, whose family co-founded Giant grocery store (which, by the way, fares pretty well in pricing compared to other supermarkets in the area).

The estate was built in 1994 with elements of 18th-century Neoclassical architecture. Among the opulence is multiple rooms for entertaining, a pool and pool house, formal and informal English gardens, a wine cellar, and tasting room—plus, private quarters for staff.

While we don’t know who purchased the home, Long & Foster says they’re international buyers, according to WTOP. Oh, and they have a lot more money than me.