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AOL Co-Founder’s $62.9 Million Estate is the Most Expensive Listing to Hit the Washington, D.C. Market

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For Sale: A fully restored Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home located on a secluded site overlooking the Potomac in McLean, Virginia. One of a handful of residences in the suburban Washington, DC, ar𝔍ea with the imprimatur of the famous 20th-century architect, the 1959 Marden House𒁃 is priceless. But it’s also just one amenity at The Falls, a 3.2-acre estate formerly owned by America Online co-founder James V Kimsey and recently listed by for nearly $63 million.  

 

Kimsey, the late philanthropist and entrepreneur who m😼ade “You’ve got mail” a defining cultural phrase of the 1990s, acquired the Wright house a few years after he bought a nearby site and built a new nine-bedroom, thirteen-bath home reached by a private drive and featuring a wine cellar, infinity pool, mahogany-paneled library, media room and an underground parking garage that accommodates 30 cars. This is a home for those who like to entertain.  

 

The listing is the highest ever for th𒈔e area, a spot held until 24 May by Merrywood, the $49.5 million estate sold by Steve Case, who was Kimsey’s hand-picked successor at AOL. In further coincidence, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty closed the deal on the historic Merrywood, a childhood home of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, the same day The Falls hit the market.   

For more information, images and a virtual tour of The Falls, . 
 

JAMES KIMSEY IN THE MARDEN HOUSE, DESIGNED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, ZUMA PRESS, INC. / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.

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