According to the real estate site Redfin, former Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby just sold his Alexandria, Virginia home on December 2, 2020 for $4,350,000. The home was purchased in 2015 for $3,200,000. Holtby left Washington in free agency and signed with the Vancouver Canucks on October 9, 2020.
The 4,341 square foot house sits on a 0.46 acre lot and features 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.
The home, built in 1790, is situated on the 3rd largest residential lot in Old Town, Alexandria, and was the 18th-century inn where President George Washington celebrated his last 4th of July in 1799.
No word on whether the Nicklas Backstrom Garden Gnome was conveyed in the sale of the property.
By Jon Sorensen
So what your saying is that garden knome is worth almost million dollars! Screw Gretzky rookie cards apparently better to invest in Backstrom Garden Knome’s!!
Doesn’t hurt that it was formerly owned by a Stanley Cup Champ, and visited by George Washington on his final 4th of July.
So Holtby & Geo. Washington both pooped in same building makes it historically significant ? Guess my sense of value is off!
😂 To some, I’m sure it does. They may have also done some upgrades to the property.
Crap the best part is he made >$1.1M in profit over such a short amount of time, Quietly shrewd..
No doubt.
Person who paid almost $4.4 million that fugly old home is a sucker.
Jealous. 🤢
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Braden holtby I am looking for you need to seat down talk you come back Washington Capitals