Located at the corner of 30th and N Streets in DC's renowned Georgetown, this stately historic mansion was built in 1907 and boasts neighborhood and river views from the top floor. With five elevator-accessible levels and a seamlessly connected floor plan with a bevy of public rooms, the Colonial Revival-style residence was designed with large scale entertaining in mind.
Situated on a prime half-acre corner lot in one of Washington, DC's most premier neighborhoods is this historic mansion brimming with modern flair. Built in 1930 and located in Wesley Heights, this three-story Tudor-style residence is clad in stone and surrounded by lush green landscaping and mature trees.
Built in 2010 and perched atop 0.41 acres of land overlooking Rock Creek Park, this breathtaking stucco contemporary-style residence was especially designed with corporate entertaining in mind. The Michael Marshall Design-designed home features approximately 10,897 square feet of living space with four bedrooms, five full and two half bathrooms, foyer with staircase, elevator, two-story living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and fireplace, two-story dining room, gourmet kitchen with butler's pantry, wine cellar and tasting room, family room, home office, 18-seat home theater, home gym with sauna, salon, and an eight-car subterranean garage. Outdoor features include courtyard with fountain, expansive deck, patio, hot tub, and an infinity-edge saltwater swimming pool.