Have $7.4 Million (and A Lot of Furniture)?
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UrbanTurf just got a heads up that a $7.4 million six-bedroom property has gone on the market off of Massachusetts Avenue and Embassy Row. The main problem for most buyers (aside from the price) is that it looks like a lot of furniture will be needed to fill up the home’s empty space.

Family Room
The home, which features a library, wet-bar, home office and wine cellar was sold a year ago for $3.299 million, so it is only fitting that it hit the market for double that during a housing crisis (note sarcasm). More details and photos below.

Kitchen

Living Room

Wine Cellar
- Address: 2910 Edgevale Terrace (see map here)
- Price: $7.4 Million
- Bedrooms: Six
- Bathrooms: 5.5
- Square Footage (Lot): 10,846
- Year Built: 1968
- For the full listing, click here.
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