The Washington, D.C. Home Jackie Kennedy Lived in After JFK’s Assassination is Up for Auction

 Jackie Kennedy.
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A piece of American history—the Washington, D.C. home that former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy lived in following JFK’s death in November 1963—will be sold at auction, People reports. The 13-bedroom Georgetown property, located at 3017 N Street NW, was previously listed for $26.5 million in March as it went on the market; bidding started yesterday, and each participant is required to pay a $100,000 bidding deposit. Starting bids are expected to be between $5 million and $11 million.

Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home
Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home

In addition to its 13 bedrooms, the property features 13 full bathrooms (and five half-baths!). The property is currently still listed with Sotheby’s International Realty with a discounted price tag of $19.5 million but will soon belong to the highest bidder in an auction arranged through Concierge Auctions.

Since Jackie resided there, it has been owned by other notable figures like Georgetown Mayor Thomas Beall, former Miss America Yolande Fox, and Secretary of War Newton D. Baker. It is also on the National Register of Historic Places, per the listing. The home has changed significantly since Jackie lived there, having been renovated and combined with two other mansions into one massive home, People reports. The home spans a combined 15,300 square feet.

Interior of Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home
Interior of Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home
Interior of Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home
Interior of Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home
Interior of Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home
Interior of Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home

“All three homes have been meticulously reinvented with obsessive attention to detail and the finest materials, while still retaining their character-defining features and sense of place and history characteristic of Georgetown,” the listing reads.

The brick and concrete mansion was built in 1794 and features a luxe reception hall leading up to a second floor with a primary suite that has a spa bathroom. The room also boasts a balcony with a view of the back gardens. The historic home’s amenities include an updated kitchen, Italianate recreation room, and a three-car garage.

Interior of Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home
Interior of Jackie Kennedy's Washington, D.C. home
JFK and Jackie Kennedy
JFK and Jackie Kennedy

Other former homes of Jackie have come up for sale in the past decade, including her childhood home (a 4,291-square-foot summer estate in East Hampton, New York), which went up for sale in 2020 for $7.5 million, and another home in which she grew up, located along the Potomac River in Virginia, which was listed in 2017 for $49.5 million.