Washington DC's most expensive home just sold with a listing price of $22 million
Christie's Real Estate
A Washington DC mansion may have just set a record for the most expensive single-family home to ever be sold in the city, according to Curbed.
The home, known as the Fessenden House, was listed with an asking price of $22 million back in March, which made it the most expensive on the market in the city. There's no word yet of the final price, but if it comes close to ask, it will certainly be crowned the most expensive.
The massive 20,000 square foot limestone mansion on an acre of land in the city's Forrest Hills district. It was built by Samuel Lehrman, whose family co-founded Giant supermarket, according to UrbanTurf.com. He bought theree adjoining parcels of land and built the House in 1994.
Christie's Realty had the listing.
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