With In-Home Bowling Alley and Movie Theater, Mark Lerner's Former Potomac Home Hits The Market
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With news this week that the Lerner family will not be selling DC's baseball team, it seemed fitting to throw some Nats-related editorial into the weekly UrbanTurf mix. And a recently-listed home offers that opportunity.
The Potomac house that was originally built for Washington Nationals owner Mark Lerner in the early 2000s came on the market just last week.
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Coming in just below the $5 million mark, there is little that this 15,000 square-foot home doesn't offer in the way of amenities. The custom-built house has an Art Deco in-home theater complete with ticket booth, a large swimming pool and perhaps the most unique feature: a commercial grade bowling alley complete with AMF scoring.
Other standout features of the listing include a commercial grade kitchen, a 100-foot gallery space and a full service bar on the lower level.
More details and photos below.
- Full Listing: 10111 Iron Gate Road (map)
- Price: $4,750,000
- Bedrooms: 7
- Bathrooms: 10
- Square Feet: 15,022
- Listing Agent: Susan Hartman, O'Conor, Mooney & Fitzgerald
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/with_in-home_bowling_alley_and_movie_theater_mark_lerners_former_potomac_ho/21990.
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