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Ted Leonsis’s condo in Georgetown lands on the market for $3.2M

High ceilings, gas fireplace, and more included

All photos via HomeVisit

This schoolhouse-turned-condo building is the home of Ted Leonsis, the owner of the Washington Wizards and Capitals teams. As first reported by UrbanTurf, Leonsis’s unit is now on the market for $3.2 million with $2,223 monthly HOA dues. Leonsis purchased the home in June 2009 for $2,599,999.

Interested homebuyers may find the pet-friendly unit appealing for its gas fireplace in the living room, built-ins, and high ceilings. The kitchen features custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a walk-in pantry. According to the two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom listing, it also comes with two underground parking spaces.

The building is originally known as the Wormley School, built in 1885 and renovated in 2008 by Encore Custom Homes.

Listing [Washington Fine Properties]

Ted Leonsis Lists Georgetown Condo for $3.2 Million [UrbanTurf]

Wormley Row Condominiums [Curbed DC]