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A Home Along McLean's Gold Coast Once Rented By Queen Noor Asks $16 Million
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Add another property to the growing list of pricey homes hitting the market along McLean's Gold Coast.
A nearly 6,000 square-foot home once rented by Queen Noor of Jordan hit the market on Tuesday for $15.9 million. Listed with Mark Lowham of TTR Sotheby's International Realty, the price tag may be more for the location of the property than the home itself.
The listing sits on nearly two acres and offers 180-degree views of the Potomac River. An expansive outdoor terrace on the four-bedroom takes advantage of these views.
The home is just the latest to come on the market along the Gold Coast. In June, a seven-bedroom along Crest Lane reentered the market for $18 million. And back in January, another home down the road was listed for just below $18 million.
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