One of the DC Area's Priciest Homes Hits the Auction Block
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Looking up at the ridge where 201 Chain Bridge Road sits.
One of the priciest homes in the DC area is heading towards the auction block.
201 Chain Bridge Road (map), a 20,000-square foot home in Arlington assessed at $20.3 million (and listed as the region’s third most expensive home in the May 2012 issue of Washingtonian) will be auctioned off in September.
The home, which was featured on a 2010 episode of MTV’s Teen Cribs, is flush with amenities. In addition to sitting on a 2.66-acre plot of land that overlooks the Potomac, the house comes outfitted with the following:
- A detached guest house
- A basketball court
- Two gyms
- An indoor exercise pool
- A billiards room
- A two-lane bowling alley
- A movie theater
- A 15-car underground garage
- An outdoor swimming pool
More details on the auction, which will take place on the morning of September 27, can be found here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/the_dc_areas_third_priciest_homes_hits_the_auction_block/5932.
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