Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson lists DC home for $2.5M

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has listed her DC home for $2.5 million.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has listed her DC home for $2.5 million.
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and her husband, Patrick G. Jackson, have listed their Washington, DC residence for $2.5 million.

This six-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom home occupies more than 6,100 square feet.

Built in 2005, the property occupies a prime position on a serene tree-lined street, offering a peaceful retreat from downtown DC.

Public records obtained by Realtor.com reveal that the house last changed hands in 2013, fetching a price of $1.87 million.

At 53 years old, Justice Jackson has served as an associate justice on the Supreme Court since 2022, holding the distinction of being the first black woman and former federal public defender to occupy the position.

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has listed her DC home for $2.5 million. Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has listed her DC home for $2.5 million. Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc
Justice Jackson and her husband purchased the home back in 2013 for $1.87 million. AFP via Getty Images
Justice Jackson and her husband purchased the home back in 2013 for $1.87 million. AFP via Getty Images

Characterized by its Colonial-style architecture, the porch leads into a foyer boasting a double-height ceiling and a curved staircase.

The main floor showcases several distinct sitting areas, a formal living room, a den and a library, each adorned with exquisite details such as crown molding, a fireplace and windows accented with trim.

The well-appointed kitchen features a carved wood center island, marble countertops and light-colored cabinets. Additional amenities include a windowed sink and a double oven.

The dining area provides direct access to the rear deck, complemented by a formal dining room adorned with wainscoting.

Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first black woman on the nation’s highest court, speaks at the 60th Commemoration of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15, 2023 in Birmingham, Alabama. Getty Images
Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first black woman on the nation’s highest court, speaks at the 60th Commemoration of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15, 2023 in Birmingham, Alabama. Getty Images

Ascending to the second level reveals four bedrooms, each accompanied by its own ensuite bathroom.

The top floor encompasses the fifth bedroom with a private bathroom, along with a sunlit bonus room offering versatility as a playroom or a home office.

Completing the residence, the basement offers additional living space — including a fitness studio, a crafts room and the sixth bedroom with its own ensuite bathroom.