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Ted Kennedy’s Former McLean Mansion Re-Enters the Market

A home overlooking the Potomac in McLean, Va. that was once owned by Sen. Ted Kennedy has re-entered the market for just under $10 million.
The 10,000 square-foot, 10-bedroom residence sits on 6.5 acres at 634-636 Chain Bridge Road (map). In addition to the house and land, the home has a swimming pool, hot tub and tennis courts. The property has been on and off the market since it was originally listed back in 2001. In 2008, the asking price was $13.5 million.
Homes in the region that the Lion of the Senate once lived in seem to sell at a discount. In June 2010, we reported that Kennedy’s Tracy Place house had been listed for $8 million. It sold a little over a year later for $6.5 million.
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