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Mansion owned by AOL co-founder lists for $62.95M

The property includes a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home

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A massive estate once owned by AOL co-founder James V. Kimsey is asking $62.95 million, reports the Wall Street Journal, making this the most expensive residential property on the market in the D.C. area.

Built in 1999, the six-bedroom home overlooking the Potomac River in Northern Virginia on the border of McLean and Arlington boasts four kitchens and a garage with room for 30 cars — all this, and the riverfront estate is also home to an adjacent Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home next door. In 2000, Kimsey purchased the master architect’s circa-1959 Luis Marden House and used it as a guest house until Kimsey passed in 2016, according to WAMU.

Russell A. Firestone III and Mark Lowham of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty represent the seller.