JFK’s former Georgetown home where he lived for two years with his sister sells for $4.2million 

Pad fit for a president! JFK’s former Georgetown home where he lived for two years with his sister – and was staying when he met Jackie – sells for $4.2million

  • Kennedy lived in the three-bedroom home with his sister, Eunice, from 1949 to 1951 
  • During this time, he served as a junior member of the Senate for the state of Massachusetts F
  • Former president would meet his eventual bride in the May of 1951, when the two were introduced during a dinner party at a nearby home in the area 
  • The staggering price tag for the red-brick Federal style abode where JFK resided is still $475,000 below the initial asking price 
  • Originally built in 1800, the residence has a lot of historic charm but has been renovated by architect Richard Foster and builder Tom Glass 

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President John F. Kennedy’s Georgetown residence, where he lived when he met Jacqueline Bouvier, his future wife, has sold for $4.2million. 

Kennedy lived in the three-bedroom home with his sister, Eunice, from 1949 to 1951, Town and Country reports. During this time, he served as a junior member of the Senate for the state of Massachusetts

The former president would meet his eventual bride in the May of 1951, when the two were introduced during a dinner party at a nearby home in the area, according to the New York Post

The pair would eventually marry in 1953, and just ten years later Kennedy would become president. 

President John F. Kennedy's Georgetown residence, where he lived when he met Jacqueline Bouvier, his future wife, has sold for $4.2million

President John F. Kennedy's Georgetown residence, where he lived when he met Jacqueline Bouvier, his future wife, has sold for $4.2million

President John F. Kennedy’s Georgetown residence, where he lived when he met Jacqueline Bouvier, his future wife, has sold for $4.2million

Kennedy lived in the three-bedroom home with his sister, Eunice, from 1949 to 1951

Kennedy lived in the three-bedroom home with his sister, Eunice, from 1949 to 1951

The former president would meet his eventual bride in the May of 1951, when the two were introduced during a dinner party at a nearby home in the area

The former president would meet his eventual bride in the May of 1951, when the two were introduced during a dinner party at a nearby home in the area

Kennedy lived in the three-bedroom home with his sister, Eunice, from 1949 to 1951. The former president would meet his eventual bride in the May of 1951, when the two were introduced during a dinner party at a nearby home in the area. They would wed two years later

Historic charm! Originally built in 1800, the has been renovated by architect Richard Foster and builder Tom Glass. Included in the renovations is a stellar two-story atrium entrance

Historic charm! Originally built in 1800, the has been renovated by architect Richard Foster and builder Tom Glass. Included in the renovations is a stellar two-story atrium entrance

Historic charm! Originally built in 1800, the has been renovated by architect Richard Foster and builder Tom Glass. Included in the renovations is a stellar two-story atrium entrance

Following JFK’s assassination, Jackie would move nearby to a six-bedroom mansion. 

The staggering price tag for the red-brick Federal style abode where JFK resided is still $475,000 below the initial asking price. 

Situated in a prime location in Washington D.C., the home is the ideal property for politicians and offers stunning views and sits on a picturesque cobblestone street. 

Originally built in 1800, the residence has a lot of historic charm but has been renovated by architect Richard Foster and builder Tom Glass. Included in the renovations is a stellar two-story atrium entrance.

Top chef: Up-to-date appliances and a large marble breakfast bar make the kitchen a go-to in the home. Ample light fills the room from the massive windows

Top chef: Up-to-date appliances and a large marble breakfast bar make the kitchen a go-to in the home. Ample light fills the room from the massive windows

Top chef: Up-to-date appliances and a large marble breakfast bar make the kitchen a go-to in the home. Ample light fills the room from the massive windows

The massive living room opens up to the terrace, providing ample views of surrounding Georgetown

The massive living room opens up to the terrace, providing ample views of surrounding Georgetown

The massive living room opens up to the terrace, providing ample views of surrounding Georgetown

The upstairs library, perfect for privacy, would have been the perfect place for Kennedy to get away and do work

The upstairs library, perfect for privacy, would have been the perfect place for Kennedy to get away and do work

A powder room and a wet bar also sit in the library

A powder room and a wet bar also sit in the library

The upstairs library, perfect for privacy, would have been the perfect place for Kennedy to get away and do work. A powder room and a wet bar also sit in the library

Relax: There is plenty of space in the living room, perfect for taking things easy or having guest over

Relax: There is plenty of space in the living room, perfect for taking things easy or having guest over

Relax: There is plenty of space in the living room, perfect for taking things easy or having guest over

Top of the line appliances and a large marble breakfast bar make the kitchen a go-to in the home. Ample light fills the room from the massive windows. 

Up-to-date technology and mechanical systems make the rooftop viewing-terrace the perfect location to relax and have guests over.  

In addition to the rooftop terrace, an additional outdoor space is accessible through the large dining room.

There are three bedrooms in the home, with the master suite coming with its own fireplace

There are three bedrooms in the home, with the master suite coming with its own fireplace

There are three bedrooms in the home, with the master suite coming with its own fireplace

Another bedroom inside the residence gets plenty of light

Another bedroom inside the residence gets plenty of light

Another bedroom inside the residence gets plenty of light 

The master bedroom comes with two sinks

The master bedroom comes with two sinks

White marble covers the entire bathroom, which gets ample natural light

White marble covers the entire bathroom, which gets ample natural light

Luxury! White marble covers the entire bathroom, which gets ample natural light

There are plenty of spaces to lounge in the home, including in the ginormous formal living room and the upstairs library.

The upstairs library, perfect for privacy, would have been the perfect place for Kennedy to get away and do work. A powder room and a wet bar also sit in the library.

A fireplace sits in the library and in the master bedroom, which offers stunning views of Georgetown.

Offering plenty of space, the home even has its own driveway and garage, providing plenty of privacy. 

Two outdoor entertainment sections make the home the ideal spot for when the weather isn't damp or unbearable

Two outdoor entertainment sections make the home the ideal spot for when the weather isn't damp or unbearable

Two outdoor entertainment sections make the home the ideal spot for when the weather isn’t damp or unbearable

Offering plenty of space, the home even has its own driveway and garage, providing plenty of privacy

Offering plenty of space, the home even has its own driveway and garage, providing plenty of privacy

Offering plenty of space, the home even has its own driveway and garage, providing plenty of privacy

Up-to-date technology and mechanical systems make the rooftop viewing-terrace the perfect location to relax and have guests over

Up-to-date technology and mechanical systems make the rooftop viewing-terrace the perfect location to relax and have guests over

Up-to-date technology and mechanical systems make the rooftop viewing-terrace the perfect location to relax and have guests over

Views of Georgetown and surrounding Washington D.C. can be seen from the rooftop

Views of Georgetown and surrounding Washington D.C. can be seen from the rooftop

Views of Georgetown and surrounding Washington D.C. can be seen from the rooftop

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