Real DC Housewife Lists 16th Street Home
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In what passes for DC “celebrity” real estate news, UrbanTurf has learned that Stacie Turner, of the short-lived Real Housewives of DC television show, has put her 16th Street home on the market.
The four-bedroom house, near the intersection of 16th Street and Colorado Avenue NW, is described as a “one of a kind Morris Cafritz Spanish villa”, a reference to the developer who built over 10,000 homes in the city in the mid-20th century.
The Real Housewives of DC was part of the Bravo network series that chronicles the bickering of well-to-do housewives in major U.S. cities. In addition to Turner, it starred Michaele Salahi, the famous White House party crasher whose estranged husband recently announced that he is running for governor of Virginia. By all accounts, the DC version was a flop, though. The show debuted on August 5, 2010, but was cancelled less than a year later, and is the only Housewife series to not be renewed for a second season.
Turner is asking $1.195 million for her home.
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