George Stephanopoulos and Ali Wentworth In Washington, D.C., Estate of the Day
Just a few weeks ago we learned that George Stephanopoulos bought a home in East Hampton, N.Y., for $3.5 million. Now comes news that the Good Morning America co-host and his actress wife Ali Wentworth have listed their five-bedroom home on 31st Street Northwest in Washington D.C. The telegenic pair have a designer five-bedroom home that has graced the pages of Elle Decor. The Real Estalker sniffed out the property records finding that they paid $5.2 million for the home back in 2006. The Georgian Revival home was built in 1907. Interior designer Elizabeth Martin whipped an interior that combines classic decor with pops of whimsey and color. The Real Estalker Mama didn't seem to be wild about the look but I think it does a nice job of combining the personalities of the couple, the more serious and cerebral husband and the equally smart but more whimsical wife. The family room's sedate brown paneled walls get a lift from bookshelves lined in orange and a spider-like overhead light. The home has a sunny but narrow kitchen with a huge television where one might expect an oven hood. This home is listed at $6.35 million.










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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
rex Feb 17th 2010 2:00PM
Three words for you: No backyard whatsoever.
Lots of options out there right now throughout Georgetown at that price-point......
Bump Feb 17th 2010 6:51PM
I count 6 words: No back yard what so ever.
David S. Feb 17th 2010 3:38PM
REX and BUMP -- this home is in DC proper. No one has a big backyard. Most people who want a large backyard don't live there....they live in Maryland or Virginia. People who can afford this home likely aren't raising children, although it looks like you could have a kindergarten in this one.
Eric Feb 17th 2010 3:50PM
Nice house.
How come sometimes the number of comments listed doesn't match the comment count shown??
Also, how come sometimes you submit a comment, click on the link in the confirmation e-mail and nothing posts (even though you get a confirmation message that you were successful)?
Yesterday was the second time in the last month or so there was no estate of the day. Sorely missed. Part of my daily routine.
Tara Feb 18th 2010 8:32AM
I check for the Estate of the Day most days... over vacation I even got my 7-year-old niece into the habit. It doesn't seem like a normal day without it.
rex Feb 18th 2010 2:58PM
Thanks for the geography lesson, David -- I've lived in Georgetown for over twenty-five years and they're plenty of homes there in the five million plus range that possess actual backyards, not simply a terraced patio, especially in the East Village, where this home is...and, while we're at it, they're still tons of families in Georgetown, too, since large homes like this make little sense to empty nesters in their fifties and sixties (Stephanopolous has a couple of youngsters).
Nonetheless, I guess that's not particularly important to everyone -- it's already under contract.