The House That Can Make You Jeff Bezos' Neighbor
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If you are interested in living across the street from the founder of Amazon, here's your chance.
2325 S Street NW hit the market last week for $4.995 million. The home, listed with Bobbie Brewster, Kimberly Casey and Daryl Judy of Washington Fine Properties, sits directly across the street from the former Textile Museum, which Jeff Bezos purchased for $19 million in 2015 and has been renovating as his DC home in the subsequent years.
The four-bedroom property has a variety of trappings that a buyer would hope to find with a listing carrying this price tag. Reconfigured and renovated since it was last sold in 2001, the home has a four-level elevator, guest quarters, and a climate-controlled 700-bottle wine cellar. The large dining room opens through double glazed doors to the home's private gardens.
The two top levels of the home include a large family room featuring a media area, game table and a wet bar. The third level is reserved for the master suite that has a roof deck with a remote controlled awning, and looks out on one of DC's soon-to-be famous residences.
More details below.
- Full Listing: 2325 S Street NW (map)
- Price: $4.995 million
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Seven
- Year Built: 1951
- Listing Agents: Bobbie Brewster, Daryl Judy and Kimberly Casey, Washington Fine Properties
Photos courtesy of HomeVisit.
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