A stately Capitol Hill Federal on the market for $3.9 million
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Capitol Hill’s historic Federal-style home has been listed for nearly $3.9 million, marking its first sale in four decades. Built as early as 1822, the 4,000 square-foot residence exhibits the neighborhood's architectural heritage. Owned by Ross McWilliams, co-founder of a real estate firm, and his husband, Jim Simpson, the house holds a unique past, including brief tenure by a CIA employee and a spiritual medium. Despite extensive renovations carried out by the couple after they purchased it in 1988, the home now stands as a distinguished landmark in the area.
McWilliams and Simpson took on a significant renovation project in the late 1980s when they acquired a house that needed extensive repairs after years of neglect.
The home, a historic Federal-style residence, has been part of Capitol Hill for nearly two centuries and has an intriguing history involving past occupants.
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