Here it is (click to enlarge):
As you can see, the house spans multiple levels. There seem to be two different square-footage figures: 8900 square feet, in the narrative, or 6800 square feet, at the top of the Redfin page. If I had to bet on one or the other, I’d go with the bigger figure, just based on the pictures. This is a whole lot of house.
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UPDATE (8/19/2014, 9:00 p.m.): According to a commenter, the discrepancy is because “official square feet only includes square feet above grade.”
Congratulations to Jonathan Schiller on this stunning and special home, good luck to him in finding a suitable purchaser — and good luck to Boies Schiller in trying to find such a palatial partner pad for hosting firm events in D.C.!
P.S. David Boies’s $8 million New York apartment is quite nice — but it’s much smaller than Chez Schiller, and it’s all the way up in New York.
Chesterfield Place [Redfin]
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