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Facebook Co-founder's Kalorama Home Finds A Buyer

  • April 20th

by UrbanTurf Staff

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The Kalorama home owned by one of the founders of Facebook has found a buyer. 

Chris Hughes, who helped found Facebook, and husband Sean Eldridge put the Phelps Street home on the market in February for $8.75 million with Marin Hagen and Sylvia Bergstrom of Coldwell Banker. The home went under contract with contingencies over the weekend. 

Hughes purchased the six-bedroom home back in 2021 for just under $8 million. Hagen told UrbanTurf at the time that the couple's primary home was in New York, but they wanted a home in DC as they are often in town to see friends and for work commitments. 

The renovated six-bedroom home maintains a number of aspects from when it was built in the early 20th century, but also has a large chef's kitchen with high-end appliances, an owner's suite with a fireplace, a large media room, a full-sized gym, and a rear garden and terrace with a fire pit, grill and fountain. 

Photo courtesy of C. Gauthier Photography.

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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/facebook_co-founders_kalorama_home_finds_a_buyer/24539.

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