The buyer was not disclosed. The seller was Coopersmith’s estate, which was represented by TTR Sotheby’s International.
The home, at 2230 S Street in Northwest D.C., was originally listed for $18.5 million in June 2024 and reduced in September to $14.5 million. It went under contract in November, and the sale closed on Dec. 20.
Coopersmith, a longtime lobbyist who died last March at 94 years old, famously hosted diplomats, presidents, politicians and other movers and shakers at the six-bedroom home, which reportedly had a dining room that could seat up to 75 guests…