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Live next door to historic Woodrow Wilson house: $5M

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Location: Washington, D.C.
Price: $4,995,000
The Skinny: Next door to the historic Woodrow Wilson house and across the street from the Dutch ambassador’s residence, this imposing limestone mansion lies just off the "Embassy Row" section of Massachusetts Avenue. Built in 1918 to designs by Clarke Waggaman and George Ray, the 6,600-square-foot, detached townhouse has a rare garage, six bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, an elevator, and fully restored interiors.

That restoration was conducted by the current owner, who, in light of the expense, is not seeking much of a profit. The house last sold in 2008 for just over $4 million and is currently listed for $5 million. The architecture may lose its luster next to some of the more elaborate examples nearby, but the location, on a side street and away from traffic, makes this a more desirable family home.

Source: Zillow.

View the original item at Curbed.com: "A Magnificent Beaux-Arts Mansion on D.C.’s Embassy Row," by Rob Bear.

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