Sold: The Kalorama Digs of Top Chef DC
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Yes, we know, a little early in the week for real estate voyeurism, but DCist pointed out today that Bravo TV has posted a video of the DC mansion that contestants called home for the upcoming season of Top Chef.
Incidentally, this five-bedroom Kalorama home at 2121 Leroy Place NW (map) sold today for $3.6 million. Initially offered at $3.89 million, the home was on the market for several months. It sold back in 2006 for $5.25 million.
The house is fairly impressive in that old-school Kalorama style. But we did expect the kitchen to be a little bigger.
Here is the full listing, and following are some more photos:







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