DC's Most Prolific Luxury Home Owner Finds Buyer For $16.5 Million Embassy Row Mansion
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DC is closing out the year with a big residential sale.
UrbanTurf has learned that the nine-bedroom mansion at 2221 30th Street NW (map) has found a buyer at a list price of $16.5 million. The 15,000 square-foot home listed with Chuck Holzwarth of Washington Fine Properties went under contract with contingencies earlier this week.
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The home, which was custom built in 2008 and has a number of large scale rooms for entertaining, is owned by philanthropist Adrienne Arsht who is no stranger to high-priced homes in the District. Arsht purchased the first home of Chevy Chase for $10 million in 2020, and sold a waterfront estate in Miami for over $100 million in 2022.
For a look at the most expensive homes to sell this year in the DC region, click here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/dcs_most_prolific_luxury_home_owner_finds_buyer_for_16_5_million_embassy_ro/21782.
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