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2613 Dumbarton Street NW
UrbanTurf has learned that the DC home of Dominique Strauss-Kahn and wife Anne Sinclair has hit the market.
The three-bedroom home at 2613 Dumbarton Street NW (map) in Georgetown was listed on Monday for the tidy sum of $5.2 million. Washingtonian reported back in early September that the home was poised to hit the market soon.
The renovated Federal townhouse hitting the market is another indication that Strauss-Kahn may be pulling up his stakes in the U.S. In late August, the Manhattan Tribeca townhouse that the disgraced former IMF chief rented (for $50,000/month) was listed for $14 million.
More photos of the home below.






Photos courtesy of HomeVisit.
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