Thomas Jefferson’s childhood home in Virginia lists for record $17M #shorts
The Virginia estate where a 2-year-old Thomas Jefferson first learned to read is up for grabs — and it will cost a buyer $17 million to own a slice of the third president’s earliest memories.
Historic Tuckahoe, a 557-acre spread hugging the James River along the Goochland-Henrico county line, has come up for sale for the first time in nearly 100 years.
Tuckahoe carries National Historic Landmark status and sits on the National Register of Historic Places. Assessed by Goochland and Henrico counties at just over $13.2 million, the $17 million ask would mark a new high-water mark for the region should it sell for that sum.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2026/07/16/real-estate/thomas-jeffersons-childhood-home-in-virginia-asks-17m/
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