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For some time, this Georgetown townhome was the sixth most expensive home for sale in Washington, D.C. In November 2017, the listing went under contract for $8.75 million. It has now officially sold for $7,365,000. When it first landed on the market in April 2016, it asked $9,975,000.
Inside, there are nine bedrooms, nine and a half bathrooms. The kitchen has been updated with stainless steel appliances, while the wood-paneled library offers built-in bookshelves. Outside, there is a side driveway and a rear deck and patio. The new homebuyer will also be able to enjoy a side driveway and a lower-level in-law suite.
The listing agents for this property were Ben Roth and Nancy Taylor Bubes of Washington Fine Properties.
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