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Sean Welsh

Baltimore home used as Underwood residence in House of Cards up for auction

BALTIMORE _ For a half-million dollars, you can live like Frank Underwood.

A Baltimore home used as the Underwood residence in the Netflix series "House of Cards" is up for auction this summer.

The home _ located at 1609 Park Avenue in Bolton Hill _ will go to a public auction sale on July 27. The list price of $500,000 is the opening bid, according to the real estate listing.

The Victorian home dates to 1880, and features four bedrooms, two full bathrooms and a half-bathroom on four floors. It also includes two parking spaces in a rear garage.

The exterior of the home was used in a handful of "House of Cards" episodes, serving as the home for Frank and Claire Underwood _ the lead characters, played by Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright.

The interior of the home was used as inspiration for the show's set, which was built elsewhere.

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