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This estate, once owned by AOL cofounder James V. Kimsey, just became the most expensive home ever sold in the DC area at $45 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The three-acre estate has two homes, a large main residence built recently, and a smaller historic Frank Lloyd Wright design used as a guest house. In May 2018, the property went on sale for $62.95 million. Though it sold for far less than asking, it was still the priciest DC sale ever, breaking the earlier record set by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' childhood home at $43 million, the Journal reported.
In 2000, he bought The Marden House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, for $2.5 million.
The house dates back to the 1950s, and is one of only a few Wright designs in Virginia.
Like the main house, it was designed to allow for stunning views of the river and natural landscape.
The guest house has some of Wright's signature features, including using natural materials and incorporating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Large windows let in natural light.
Outdoors, the southern side of the estate has a full-size tennis court.
Next to the tennis court is the private garden, with a path used to access the guest house.
The estate's vantage point on a hill overlooking the Potomac takes advantage of beautiful views.