- A Washington, DC home where President John F. Kennedy once lived is for sale, with an asking price of almost $4.7 million , Lillian Dickerson reported for Inman.
- Before he was president, Kennedy lived there for three years with his sister while serving in the House of Representatives.
- The three-bedroom house sits in the historic neighborhood of Georgetown , where the median listing price today is $1.4 million.
- The Federal-style brick home spans almost 4,700 square feet and includes an attached garage and a private rooftop terrace with views of the Washington Monument.
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The former home of President John F. Kennedy in Washington, DC has hit the market for $4,675,000.
Before he was president, Kennedy lived in the three-bedroom Georgetown house from 1949 to 1951while serving in the House of Representatives for Massachusetts' 11th congressional district. According to The Washingtonian , he shared the home with his sister, Eunice.
The three-bedroom, Federal-style brick house was built around 1800 and was recently renovated by architect Richard Foster and builder Tom Glass, according to the listing. It comes with an attached garage and a private rooftop terrace with views of the Washington Monument.
Christie-Anne Weiss of TTR Sotheby's international Realty holds the listing .
Take a look inside the home.
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