Reese Witherspoon's DC (Movie) Home Hits the Market
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DC is not a place where residences are frequently used in movies, with the exception of the occasional thriller or Tom Clancy book-turned-movie.
But UrbanTurf recently learned that a Logan Circle condo used as Reese Witherspoon’s home in the less-than-stellar flick How Do You Know has hit the market. We haven’t seen the movie, but apparently it is a romantic comedy where Witherspoon’s character finds herself in the middle of a love triangle with a “corporate guy in crisis and her baseball-playing beau” who in the movie plays for the Nats.
The seller told UrbanTurf that the exterior of the building is shown in the film in three different scenes, and that the views out of Witherspoon’s apartment are stills shot out of the unit windows. The actress spent a day on-site filming and used one of the building’s other units as her green room. Sony, the movie studio, even spiffed up the building by planting a new tree and replacing the front door.
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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/reese_witherspoons_dc_home_hits_the_market/5107.
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