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Own a Piece of History in Georgetown’s Iconic Yellow House

A historic Washington, D.C., estate, known as “The Yellow House,” has recently been listed for $4.75 million. Built in 1801, this 223-year-old property has changed hands only three times since its construction. Notably, during World War II, it served as a clandestine strategic base for a U.S. general, adding a unique chapter to its storied past.

Situated in the prestigious Georgetown neighborhood, its Federal-style architecture is complemented by modern amenities, offering a harmonious blend of historical charm and contemporary comfort. The interior boasts original hardwood floors, intricate moldings, and multiple fireplaces, while the exterior includes a private garden and terrace, providing a serene retreat in the heart of the city.

This property’s rich history and prime location make it a standout in the luxury real estate market. Its limited ownership history and role in significant historical events enhance its exclusivity and appeal.

At DreamSmith Realty, we celebrate properties like this for their timeless elegance and compelling narratives. While our specialty lies in the exquisite properties around Lake Lanier, Georgia, we understand that our clients often seek opportunities beyond the region. Whether you’re looking for a second home, a retirement retreat, or a historic estate with a story, DreamSmith Realty is uniquely positioned to assist. As part of a global network of luxury real estate agents, we can help you discover extraordinary homes like “The Yellow House,” whether in Washington, D.C., Lake Lanier, or anywhere in the world.

If this remarkable property sparks your imagination or inspires your search, reach out to DreamSmith Realty for tailored guidance in your luxury home journey.

*Adapted from “DC Home That Once Housed a World War II Map Room Lists for $4.75M” by Brittany Natale. https://www.realtor.com/news/unique-homes/washington-dc-world-war-map-room-house/*

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