$11 Million Mansion in Georgetown Hits The Market
3425 Prospect Street NW
Another very expensive historical home has hit the market in Georgetown.
The nine-bedroom Quality Hill mansion at 3425 Prospect Street NW was listed publicly on Wednesday, after being listed privately for about two months. The asking price is $11 million, which is what the nearby Halcyon House sold for in 2011.
Quality Hill has had a list of notable owners over the years. John Thomson Mason, a relative of one of the founding fathers, George Mason, built the home in the late 18th century. Just prior to the current owners, the home was owned by former U.S. Senator Claiborne Pell. Thomas Jefferson is rumored to have dined at the house.
The home, listed by Russell Firestone of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty, is the third most expensive house on the market in DC proper. More photos below.
Photos courtesy of Home Visit.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/11_million_mansion_in_georgetown_hits_the_open_market/8607.
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