Behold the home of Robert Hacker, currently of counsel at K&L Gates, and a graduate of the University of Illinois College of Law. The house, located in tony Georgetown, is worth an estimated $10.4 million:
According to Washingtonian, when he bought the house in 2008, Hacker got a nice price cut: he paid $11.5 million, a $3 million discount from the $14.5 million asking price. You can read more about the home, which boasts eight bedrooms and ten baths, in Washingtonian (which has a short history of the house, formerly part of the Evermay estate).
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The listing for the house, which is still online, contains copious detail about the home, as well as photographs. You’ve seen the front; here’s the back, with its expansive lawn:
Want to check out the interior? Yeah, of course you do….