Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue Lists Burleith Home for $3.195 Million
Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue has listed his Burleith home for $3.195 million, or almost $1 million more than what he paid when he purchased it in 2004.
We’d venture to say Tagliabue’s house is a bit more updated than Donald Rumsfeld’s $4.5 million former digs despite both properties’ lavish, old-school style.
The five-bedroom, five-bath house was built in 1995. The style may be a throwback, but the upgrades are not: The home has its own elevator, a large ipe deck, and — per the listing — “bucolic parkland views.” It’s situated at the dead-end of a quiet street abutting the park. A room upstairs has been converted into a huge office.
Here are more details and photos of the property:
- Full Listing: 4149 Parkglen Court NW (map)
- List Price: $3.195 million
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 5
- Year Built: 1995
- Listing Agent: Eileen McGrath, Washington Fine Properties
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/former_nfl_commissioner_paul_tagliabue_lists_burleith_home_for_3.195_millio/8998.
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