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Kennedys’ Former Georgetown Home Lists for $7.5 Million

The Marbury House listing underscores presidential provenance rooted in early‑19th‑century Georgetown.

Overview

  • The property, known as Marbury House at 3307 N Street NW, was built circa 1811–1812 for William Marbury of the landmark Marbury v. Madison case.
  • The asking price is $7.5 million, with Michael Rankin of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty holding the listing.
  • Current owners Vincent Griski and Cameron Knight, who bought the home in 2004 for $3.35 million, are selling after preserving much of its period character.
  • The 5,215‑square‑foot Federal‑style townhouse includes five bedrooms, five‑and‑a‑half baths, double parlors, wood‑burning fireplaces, French doors to a garden patio, a carved staircase, a study with built‑ins, and staff quarters with a private entrance.
  • John and Jacqueline Kennedy lived here in the late 1950s through January 1961 as JFK’s 1960 campaign used the house as a base, with press announcements from the front steps and the couple departing from the residence for the inauguration.