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An estate called Evermay in Washington, D.C. is on the market for $49 million, making it the city's most expensive listing.
Private Properties 2008
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Historic Washington, D.C., Estate Sells for a Record $22 Million The historic Washington, D.C. estate Evermay has sold for $22 million, 55% off its original 2008 asking price of $49 million but still a record price for Washington.
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The deal, expected to close Friday, follows the $22 million and $11 million buys earlier this year of the historic Evermay and Halcyon House estates by a single couple, Ryuji Ueno and Sachiko Kuno, founders of Sucampo Pharmaceuticals.
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Stu Estler Ryuji Ueno and his wife, Sachiko Kuno, founders of Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, have bought the historic Washington, D.C. estate Evermay for $22 million, 55% off its original 2008 asking price of $49 million but still a record price for Washington.
Private Properties 2011
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And the founders of a pharmaceutical company have bought Evermay, a historic estate in Washington, D.C., for $22 million.
Private Properties 2011
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Stu Estler The price of Evermay, a 3. 58-acre Georgian Revival estate in Washington, D.C., has been cut by 20% to $39 million.
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The 12,000-square-foot Evermay, commissioned in 1801, has a ballroom, Palladian windows, eight bedrooms and staff wings.
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Evermay, a 3. 58-acre Georgian Revival estate within walking distance of the White House, is now asking $39 million.
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Christie On a hill in Georgetown with views of the Washington Monument, the 12,000-square-foot Georgian-style mansion, on 3.58 acres, is called Evermay.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodge did not live always at Evermay.
A Portrait of Old George Town Grace Dunlop Peter
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