A "Real Housewife's" Virginia Home, Estate of the Day
I've been long convinced that the "Real Housewives" shows are a real estate agent's dream. Every season on each show at least one of the housewives seems to be selling a home. The latest version, the "Real Housewives of D.C." recently premiered and we've already got our first real estate listing, the home of Rich and Mary Amons. Amons doesn't live in Washington D.C. She and her husband Rich have a large home in McLean, Virginia that is now up for sale. Their home is a six-bedroom modern Colonial built in 1939. It's been given a renovation and expansion that has brightened and widened the spaces including the open kitchen with a center island. The home is fashionably outfitted with sisal rugs, animal hides and bright pop art. The couple has five children and many of the bedrooms are decorated to reflect the taste and styles of the kids. Other details include a family room with built-ins and floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and a lovely sunroom that opens out to the patio. The master bedroom suite has a private deck and there is a third level loft with full bath. This home is listed at $2.35 million.
[via Washington Post Surreal Estate]
























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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Bruce Sep 10th 2010 6:43PM
So "updated" it has no charm. Bland, Bland, Bland.
cheri Sep 11th 2010 2:04PM
The decor sucks. Looks very cheap and tossed together. The white walls are just bizarre.
Paulie Sep 21st 2010 10:39AM
I always that her house was ugly in the show. And these pictures just solidify that thought. /:
Josie Sep 22nd 2010 10:27AM
Sterile, white walls. Yuck.
rdvrocksharshly Sep 24th 2010 10:05AM
I think there is a lot of potential in this home. There are also
Virginia waterfront homes that have a lot of charm available for sale. Virginia real estate definitely has a classic appeal don't you think?