For $1.5 Million, Own JFK's First DC Home
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Dining Room
This week’s “If I Had $1.5 Million” listing is a special one: It is the first home that John F. Kennedy lived in when he moved to DC. Kennedy bought the three-bedroom Georgetown home in 1946 when he moved to DC as a Massachusetts congressman (and bachelor). (He went on to live in four other houses in the city before becoming president.)
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Living Room
The home has a renovated kitchen with a breakfast room, a large formal dining room with French doors that open to a two-tiered back patio and a large living room with a wood-burning fireplace. Who knows, you could have quite the political career if you purchase this property. More details and photos below.
Master Bedroom
Back Patio
- Address: 1528 31st Street NW (see map here)
- Price: $1.595 Million
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Year Built: 1942
- For the full listing, click here.
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