Real Estate

Look Inside: Incredible $8 Million Kalorama Mansion

This five-bedroom home in D.C. can be yours for $8,000,000.

WASHINGTON, DC — This house on the market in D.C. is pure status symbol: it is an absolutely luxurious property in Kalorama, D.C.'s most coveted neighborhood that has featured residents such as former President Barack Obama and First Daughter Ivanka Trump. It has a "dramatic" central staircase, a sculpture garden, glass-enclosed wine room, and even staff quarters.

It has five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms over 7,400 square feet.

  • Address: 78 Kalorama Cir NW, Washington, District of Columbia
  • Price: $8,000,000
  • Square Feet: 7400
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 5 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1927
  • Features: Built at the height of the Roaring 20s, this spectacular Kalorama Circle Neo-Palladian home has been totally restored to offer modern conveniences and style. Limestone and brick are used to create the exterior facade and embellished by cornice work and rosettes to create visual grace. From the front sidewalk, an understated entrance opens into a gallery-style foyer with a dramatic central staircase that services all four levels and is filled with light from 14~ x 17~ skylight. The entry level features a private office, access to a sculpture garden, glass-enclosed wine room, and staff quarters. The main level offers embassy-size entertaining rooms with a living room, dining room, library, gourmet kitchen with professional-grade appliances, and back staircase. The third level is filled by the master suite with double baths and dressing rooms plus a large sitting room. The top floor has a family room flanked by spacious bedrooms with en-suite baths and access to an observation deck with Cathedral and city views.

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