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FBI Russian Spy House

Washington’s Russian Embassy ‘Spy House’ Gets New Owner, but Its History Likely to Remain a Mystery

by Just The News
July 5, 2025
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(Just The News)—The Washington, D.C., home directly across from the sprawling, steel-gated Russian embassy in the nation’s capital has finally been sold and is undergoing major renovation after sitting vacant for roughly 12 years – but whether its legendary status as the FBI’s Russian “Spy House” will finally fade remains a mystery.

Major renovations to the home at 2619 Wisconsin Ave NW, just up the hill from Georgewtown, began several weeks ago, after permits were taped on the front door, over which a tattered Ukrainian flag hangs.

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The new owner, Wisconsin Overlook, could not be reached this week by Just the News. But The Washington Business Journal reported months ago that, after reviewing public records, Overlook obtained a $2.3 million loan last year from a Merchants Mortgage in Greenwood Village, Colorado.

The company’s website says it focuses on “non-owner-occupied fix-and-flip properties.” The trust documents for the loans were signed by a person named Joey Yaffe, from suburban Maryland, The Journal also reports.

At least one of the D.C. building permits lists Overlook and Yaffe, whom The Journal reports owns a D.C. real estate firm and plans to redevelop the home and build two new ones on the adjacent lot.

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