$14.5 Million Mansion Down The Street From Jeff Bezos' DC Residence Finds Buyer
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A home down the street from Jeff Bezos' DC abode just found a buyer.
The six-bedroom mansion at 2230 S Street NW (map), originally built 100 years ago for the former chair of the Federal Reserve Adolf Miller, went under contract with contingencies on Friday. The home, listed for $14.5 million with Jonathan Taylor of TTR Sotheby's International Realty, would likely be the priciest listing to sell in the city if it closes before the end of the year.
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The 13,000 square-foot property, most recently owned by the diplomat Esther Coopersmith, has a red-brick and limestone façade, large rooms meant for entertaining, and an expansive terrace and tiered back patio, complete with a fountain, pool, and surrounding gardens.
The listing sits about a block away from the former Textile Museum, which Jeff Bezos purchased for $19 million in 2015 and then renovated extensively as his DC home.
Photo by Sean Shanahan.
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