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The CEO and Chairman of Black Entertainment Television (BET) Debra Lee first landed her Massachusetts Avenue Heights single-family home on the market in December 2016. At the time, its price was $13.5 million. Two months later, the price got a big chop, dropping to $11.5 million, and once again, the price has fallen now to $10.75 million.
With this new price, this listing now ranks as the fourth most expensive single-family home for sale in Washington, D.C.
The listing was designed by D.C.-based architecture firm Marshall Moya Design. It spans roughly 11,000 square feet with a curved facade, a 20-foot tall great room, and a full theater and media room.
Other need-to-know amenities include that it has five outdoor terraces, a wine room, and a pool. There is also a sauna and nine-car garage.
According to UrbanTurf, Lee once hosted a $40,000 per plate fundraiser for President Barack Obama in the four-bedroom, six-bathroom residence.
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