Peterson Home, Estate of the Day
Filed under: Estates

If you have watched Dateline on NBC you may be familiar with the case of Michael Peterson, the author who was convicted of his wife's murder after she fell down the stairs in their home. The tawdry tale, which involved the testimony of a gay escort and the mysterious death of another woman in Germany was also a staple on Court TV. The Peterson home in Durham, North Carolina is now on the market. It is a charming nearly 10,000 square foot home which was designed by architect George Watts Carr in 1935. The six-bedroom home is on 3.5 acres and has been completely renovated. It looks utterly sanitized, expanses of white unblemished walls and freshly finished floors. No bedroom shots, alas. It is listed at $2.199 million. After the jump, I'm not going to mention the staircases.
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