Georgetown's Edes House Hits the Market for $13 Million
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Georgetown's historic Edes House hit the market last week for nearly $13 million.
Originally built in 1907, Congress dedicated the four-story house at 2929 N Street NW as a home for Georgetown widows. It later began admitting single women, then Georgetown University graduate students before going defunct in 1991.
Developers purchased the property in 1998 for $825,000 and flipped it the next year, completely renovated, for just over $4 million. The current owners had it redesigned extensively by Thomas Pheasant, who opened up several areas of the interior, added pilasters and moldings, and replaced the pine flooring with reclaimed oak.
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The house has over 13,400 interior square feet, including 8 bedrooms, 9 full bathrooms, and two half-bathrooms. It also has a sunroom, private terraces, a 60 foot-long bromide lap pool on the ground floor, and a gym with views of the Potomac River.
Each of the upper levels has a large landing with sitting area that adds to a sense of grandeur throughout, and the owner's suite takes up an entire floor with a reception area, two separate dressing rooms, a paneled library, and elevator access.
The lower level has a second kitchen, and the outdoor space includes a covered patio and three parking spaces. Additional details are below.
- Full Listing: 2929 N Street NW (map)
- Price: $12.95 million
- Bedrooms: Eight
- Bathrooms: 10
- Square Feet: 13,410
- Year Built: 1907
- Listing Agent: Jamie C. Peva, Washington Fine Properties
Photos courtesy of HomeVisit.
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