Real Estate

The Kennedys Lived in This Georgetown Home. It’s for Sale for $2 Million.

It has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 3,072 square feet of space.

Photo by Oleks Yaroshynskyi.

Another Georgetown property with a connection to the Kennedy family has hit the market. 3321 Dent Place, NW, which President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, rented after they were married in 1953, is listed for $2 million.

The home has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 3,072 square feet of space. Originally built in 1942, it has classic touches like oak molding, a wood-burning fireplace, oak floors, and a back garden. It’s been owned by the same family since it was built, and it’s listed by Michael Brennan of Compass.

When the Kennedys moved in, JFK had just been elected senator after serving several terms in the House of Representatives. It seems the Kennedys entertained frequently at 3321 Dent Place, according to photographs of the family in the residence.

And the home is just one in a long list of Georgetown residences that are somehow connected to the Kennedys: Both JFK and Jackie lived in several Georgetown houses, together and after JFK’s death in 1963 .

Take a look:

Photo by Oleks Yaroshynskyi.
Photo by Oleks Yaroshynskyi.
Photo by Oleks Yaroshynskyi.
Photo by Oleks Yaroshynskyi.
Photo by Oleks Yaroshynskyi.
A copy of the lease featuring John F. Kennedy’s signature. Photo by Oleks Yaroshynskyi.
A copy of the lease featuring Jackie Kennedy’s signature. Photo by Oleks Yaroshynskyi.
A note from Jackie Kennedy to the owner of the home. Photo by Oleks Yaroshynskyi.

Mimi Montgomery Washingtonian
Home & Features Editor

Mimi Montgomery joined Washingtonian in 2018. She’s written for The Washington Post, Garden & Gun, Outside Magazine, Washington City Paper, DCist, and PoPVille. Originally from North Carolina, she now lives in Del Ray.