$18 Million: DC's Newest Most Expensive Home
1607 28th Street NW
Late Friday, a Georgetown mansion hit the market for a cool $18 million, making it the most expensive home on the market within the District.
1607 28th Street NW (map) is an eight-bedroom, nine-bath home that was last listed in 2008. Among its many features and amenities are a solarium, wood-paneled billiard room, wine cellar, private elevator, and even a motor court (presumably for the eventual buyer’s many cars).
We will update this post as we receive more information about this home, but in the meantime, here is a link to the virtual tour.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/18_million_dcs_newest_most_expensive_home/5610.
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