A Portion of Mount Vernon to Hit the Market for $60 Million
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A portion of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate will soon hit the market.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the 16.5-acre property along the banks of the Potomac will be listed with TTR Sotheby's International Realty for $60 million, making it the most expensive home to ever be listed in Alexandria.
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The home, located at 7979 East Boulevard Drive, is currently owned by Robert Stevens and Michelle Stevens. Stevens is the former CEO of Lockheed Martin.
The listing includes a 16,000 square-foot main house, as well as a three-bedroom guesthouse, plus a carriage house and expansive gardens.
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