C. Boyden Gray's $12 Million Georgetown Home Appears To Have Found A Buyer
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'Tis the season for big ticket home sales in the DC area.
The 11,000 square-foot Georgetown mansion owned by Republican strategist C. Boyden Gray went under contract with contingencies shortly before Thanksgiving at a list price of $12.5 million. However, the status on the home was switched to "off market" just a day later. Listing agent Lenore Rubino declined to comment on the transaction.
The four-level listing hit the market back in March with Rubino, Jamie Peva and Nancy Taylor Bubes of Washington Fine Properties. The eight-bedroom home in Georgetown's East Village features an elevator, catering kitchen and wine cellar, and the grounds include an expansive lawn (by Georgetown standards) and a two-car garage.
The home is just the latest property in the upper stratosphere of the DC-area housing market to find a buyer. Below are some other high-priced transactions that have occurred over the last two months:
- Georgetown Home Sells For $11.8 Million, Priciest Sale in DC In 2024
- The Cliffs in McLean Sells For $25.5 Million, Highest Home Sale In DC Area In Years
- $14.5 Million Mansion Down The Street From Jeff Bezos' DC Residence Finds Buyer
- EBay's First President Buys McLean Homes For $17 Million
Photo courtesy of Washington Fine Properties.
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