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Related: About this forumFOR SALE: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HOUSE + MANSION. $62.95 million.
Hat tip, ARLnow.com:
Morning Notes by ARLnow.com May 25, 2018 at 9:45 am
Arlington Has Most Expensive Home Ever in D.C. Area The priciest residential property ever to be listed in the D.C. area is partially located in Arlington. The Falls, the riverfront estate of late AOL co-founder Jim Kimsey, is on the market for $62.95 million. The 3.2 acre property on Chain Bridge Road straddles the Arlington-Fairfax line and includes an original Frank Lloyd Wright home as its guest house. {Preservation Arlington, UrbanTurf, Wall Street Journal}
Arlington Has Most Expensive Home Ever in D.C. Area The priciest residential property ever to be listed in the D.C. area is partially located in Arlington. The Falls, the riverfront estate of late AOL co-founder Jim Kimsey, is on the market for $62.95 million. The 3.2 acre property on Chain Bridge Road straddles the Arlington-Fairfax line and includes an original Frank Lloyd Wright home as its guest house. {Preservation Arlington, UrbanTurf, Wall Street Journal}
FOR SALE: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HOUSE + MANSION
May 24, 2018 PreservationArlington2
The Marden House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, might be one of the best kept secrets in Arlington. It is one of three Frank Lloyd Wright homes in Virginia. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for National Geographic photographer Luis Marden and his wife Ethel Cox the house was completed in 1959. Located at 600 Chain Bridge Road, the Marden property and the house itself, straddle the border between Arlington and Fairfax. Marden sold the property in 1998 to neighbor, and AOL founder, Jim Kimsey. Kimsey refurbished and restored the Marden House to serve as a guest house for the property he had built next door.
Once restored, numerous pieces were done about the Marden House. These include:
Residential Architect, a Journal of the American Institute of Architects;
New York Times Magazine;
Washington Life Magazine; and,
Mid-Century Home
Kimsey, who grew up in Arlington, passed away in 2016 at the age of 76 and his property, including the Marden House, is for sale. The estate home he built on the adjacent property, along with the Marden property, has been one of the highest assessed residential properties in Arlington County since it was completed. The County assessment for the property peaked in 2011 at $45 million.
The full property, The Falls, is a remarkable home on 3.2 acres overlooking the Potomac River. It is the most expensive property on the market in the Washington DC region at $62,950,000. Click here for the listing. In one of the photos you can see the Marden House in the background.
Many of us dream of owning a Frank Lloyd Wright house. To own one here in Arlington, along with a fairly large estate house, would require winning both the Powerball and Megamillions this weekend. See you at 7-11?
May 24, 2018 PreservationArlington2
The Marden House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, might be one of the best kept secrets in Arlington. It is one of three Frank Lloyd Wright homes in Virginia. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for National Geographic photographer Luis Marden and his wife Ethel Cox the house was completed in 1959. Located at 600 Chain Bridge Road, the Marden property and the house itself, straddle the border between Arlington and Fairfax. Marden sold the property in 1998 to neighbor, and AOL founder, Jim Kimsey. Kimsey refurbished and restored the Marden House to serve as a guest house for the property he had built next door.
Once restored, numerous pieces were done about the Marden House. These include:
Residential Architect, a Journal of the American Institute of Architects;
New York Times Magazine;
Washington Life Magazine; and,
Mid-Century Home
Kimsey, who grew up in Arlington, passed away in 2016 at the age of 76 and his property, including the Marden House, is for sale. The estate home he built on the adjacent property, along with the Marden property, has been one of the highest assessed residential properties in Arlington County since it was completed. The County assessment for the property peaked in 2011 at $45 million.
The full property, The Falls, is a remarkable home on 3.2 acres overlooking the Potomac River. It is the most expensive property on the market in the Washington DC region at $62,950,000. Click here for the listing. In one of the photos you can see the Marden House in the background.
Many of us dream of owning a Frank Lloyd Wright house. To own one here in Arlington, along with a fairly large estate house, would require winning both the Powerball and Megamillions this weekend. See you at 7-11?
At $62.95 Million, AOL Cofounders Northern Virginia Estate is Priciest Home Ever in the DC Area
May 24, 2018
by UrbanTurf Staff
May 24, 2018
by UrbanTurf Staff
AOL Co-Founders D.C.-Area Home Asks $62.95 Million
The Northern Virginia estate of late tech entrepreneur James V. Kimsey, which includes a Frank Lloyd Wright home, could be the priciest residential property in the Washington, D.C. area.
By Candace Taylor
May 24, 2018 10:16 a.m. ET
A riverfront estate assembled by the late AOL co-founder James V. Kimseywhich includes a massive home he built and an adjacent Frank Lloyd Wright-designed houseis asking $62.95 million.
The Northern Virginia estate is the most expensive residential property on the market in the Washington, D.C., area, according to Russell A. Firestone III of TTR Sothebys International Realty, who has the listing with colleague Mark Lowham. Straddling the border between McLean and Arlington on the Potomac River, the property is down the...
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The Northern Virginia estate of late tech entrepreneur James V. Kimsey, which includes a Frank Lloyd Wright home, could be the priciest residential property in the Washington, D.C. area.
By Candace Taylor
May 24, 2018 10:16 a.m. ET
A riverfront estate assembled by the late AOL co-founder James V. Kimseywhich includes a massive home he built and an adjacent Frank Lloyd Wright-designed houseis asking $62.95 million.
The Northern Virginia estate is the most expensive residential property on the market in the Washington, D.C., area, according to Russell A. Firestone III of TTR Sothebys International Realty, who has the listing with colleague Mark Lowham. Straddling the border between McLean and Arlington on the Potomac River, the property is down the...
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FOR SALE: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HOUSE + MANSION. $62.95 million. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2018
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(130,895 posts)1. Fabulous!
Fortunately my riverfront 'estate' is not so pricey!