Former AOL Executive Finds Buyer For $7.5 Million Georgetown Home
AOL is in the DC real estate headlines again.
Former AOL and IBM executive Michael M. Connors has found a buyer for his nearly 7,000 square-foot, $7.5 million Georgetown residence at 3147 P Street NW (map). The home is listed with Jamie Peva of Washington Fine Properties.
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The five-bedroom house has a grand interior with decorative pillars, ornate fireplaces, archtop built-ins, skylights and floor-to-ceiling bay windows. The listing also boasts a pool, pond, and a one-bedroom apartment above a three-car garage.
In addition to Connors, another notable owner was Guyon Knight, former vice president of corporate communications for the Washington Post.
Other AOL-related properties that saw action in recent years include a McLean estate owned by Steve Case that sold for $43 million to the government of Saudi Arabia, as well as the most expensive listing to ever sell in the DC region that was once owned by AOL co-founder Jim Kimsey.
Photos courtesy of HomeVisit.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/former-aol-executive-finds-buyer-for-75-million-georgetown-home/17916.
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