
John F. Kennedy’sformer Georgetown home is officially off the market!
Last month, the Washington D.C. residence of the 35th president of the United States was sold for a grand $4.2 million, PEOPLE can confirm.
The home first hit the market back in February for $4.675 million, before the price was lowered in July and again in September. On Nov. 30, the house sold for $475,000 below its initial asking, according to aRealtor.com listing.


Kennedy resided here with his sister, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, from 1949 to 1951, according toTown & Country.


Originally built in 1800, the 4,659-square-foot Federal-style home comes complete with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.



Moving upstairs, there’s a wood-paneled library with a powder room and wet bar.
The master bedroom is located on the top floor and has its own fireplace. The accompanying bathroom is lined in white marble and has a built-in tub with a view over the neighborhood.



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The Georgetown property is hardly the only home with ties to the former first family to hit the market recently.
The Kennedy’s"Winter White House" in Palm Beach, Floridasold in 2015 for $31 million. Jackie’schildhood summer homein East Hampton, New York, was listed in May for $7.5 million. And Caroline Kennedy put her mother’sMartha’s Vineyard estate, known as Red Gate Farm, up for sale in June 2019 for $65 million.
source: people.com