Washington Spirit Owner Michele Kang Relists DC Home for $13.5 Million
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Michele Kang, the majority owner of the Washington Spirit soccer team, has relisted her DC home for sale after it was taken off the market at the end of the summer.
The 11,000 square-foot house in Massachusetts Avenue Heights reentered the market last week for $13.5 million with Mark McFadden and Hunter McFadden of Compass. The home was originally listed for sale in early June for $14.5 million before it was taken off the market in August.
The house, designed by Marshall Moya Design, a local architecture firm that helped design DC's Audi Field, has a curved facade that makes it stand out among the more traditional homes of Massachusetts Avenue Heights. The centerpiece is a 20-foot tall great room, but the rest of the house also lives up to its size. The master suite, for example, has a wall of windows that looks out on Rock Creek Park, a fireplace, and an adjoining dressing room. Kang purchased the home for $8.75 million in 2019 from Debra Lee, the former chief executive officer of Black Entertainment Television.
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The home also has a full theater and media room, a wine room, a sauna, a pool and an exercise room. In addition to five outdoor terraces, there is an eight-car garage. Potential buyers are required to register showings at least 24 hours in advance.
Kang, founder of health-care technology company Cognosante, is the majority owner of the Washington Spirit and the first woman of color to own a controlling stake in a National Women’s Soccer League team.
More photos of the home below.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/washington_spirit_owner_michele_kang_relists_dc_home_for_135_million/21681.
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