Former Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank’s Washington, D.C., home, which first hit the market for $29.5 million in 2018, has sold for $17.25 million
Former Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank has sold his historic home in Washington, D.C., to an unknown buyer for $17.25 million, down from its original $29.5 million asking price in 2018, according to a person with knowledge of the deal.
A Federal-style brick house located in the tony Georgetown neighborhood, the property dates back roughly two centuries and spans about 12,200 square feet with seven bedrooms.
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