David Romm bought WATER STREET MARYLAND NW Unit 8-C for $2,450,000. The two- Michael Kay, principal of The Keystone bedroom condo unit is luxury living at its finest Group, sold REDWOOD AVENUE
overlooking the C & O Canal in Georgetown. The light-filled unit boasts 2,200 square feet of interior living space and an additional 900square-foot private terrace. Other property features include an upper-level family room with a den, a wet bar and a two-car garage. Mark McFadden of Washington Fine Properties’ was the listing agent while Russell Firestone of TTR Sotheby’s was the buyer’s agent. Vinod Gupta sold RESERVOIR ROAD NW for $1.9 million to Josephine Wang. Gupta is founder of Infogroup, a technologyconsulting firm that he sold in 2010 for $680 million. Mr. Gupta, an Indian-born major Democratic fundraiser, was recognized in Bill Clinton’s book “Giving� for his hiring of disabled people and those on welfare. Wang is general counsel of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation. The fourbedroom brick townhouse on a corner lot in Georgetown features a beautiful walled garden with a pergola. Amenities include multiple fireplaces, a finished basement with a kitchenette and a full bath as well as a solarium with skylights. TTR Sotheby’s Tessa Morris listed and sold the property.
in Bethesda for $2,750,000. The contemporary house sits on more than an acre of land with a swimming pool, a pool house and beautifully landscaped gardens. Robert Kogod, the prominent commercial developer, built it in 1967. Kay purchased the home from Thomas Friedman, a Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author of “The World is Flat.� TTR Sotheby’s Maggie Shannon was the listing agent.
A Craftsman-style residence newly built by developers Carl Bernstein and Michael Joy at 1450 Foxhall Road NW in the District sold for $2,150,000.
VIRGINIA Sanjay and Aparna Purni bought LEIGH MILL ROAD in Great Falls from First Savings Mortgage Corporation for $3.9 million. The 24,000-square-foot custom mansion was built in 2007 and sits on three-and-a-half extremely private acres with commanding wild-life views. The property features nine bedrooms, 14 baths, a gourmet kitchen, a separate chef ’s kitchen and a butler’s pantry. The listing agents were William F. X. Moody and Robert Hryniewicki of Washington Fine Properties; the buyer’s agent was PJ Sikand of BelleTerra Realtors.
James Withoit III sold RADCLIFF ROAD in the Belle Haven neighborhood of
Alexandria for $1,865,000 with the help of TTR Sotheby’s Cindy Golubin. Withoit, a lawyer and prominent builder, ran a successful antique business in Old Town. He has since moved to North Carolina. The seven-bedroom house was built in 1939 and completely renovated in 2009 to feature an impressive addition. The property, nestled on a quarter acre of lush landscaping, offers two decks perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining.
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Realtor Brian Logan of Brian Logan Real Estate is selling CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD NW for $16,125,000, making it the District’s most expensive listing. The seven-bedroom, 15,600-squarefoot house was built in 2004 and overlooks Battery Kemble Park. It features a ballroom, a pool with a guesthouse, a gym and a dining room that seats 18.
land Park for $5.3 million. Built in 1793, it is thought to be the longest-standing home in the District. Constantine is a director of financial security at the Pew Health Group. The 5,200-squarefoot house, which was restored in 2002, has four bedrooms and 10 fireplaces. The property sits on half an acre of land and features a pool with views of National Cathedral. The house is listed by Coldwell Banker’s Marin Hagen and Sylvia Bergstrom.
LONGEST-STANDING HOME LISTED Eleni Constantine listed the Rosedale Farmhouse at BETHESDA DESIGNER GEM NEWARK STREET NW in Cleve- HITS Gary and Dale Abrahams
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are selling HAMPDEN LANE in Bethesda for $5.5 million. Mr. Abrahams is the founder of ExecuStay by Marriott and co-founder of Horizon Financial Corporation. The five-bedroom Edgemoor property boasts nearly 7,000 square feet and was built in 2001 by Sandy Spring and decorated by Barry Dixon. It boasts a chef’s kitchen, a library with a fireplace and a built-in aquarium, a home theater, a full bar and a wine cellar. Outdoor features include a plunge pool, spa and a screened-in porch. Long & Foster’s Wendy Banner is the listing agent.
SPORT & HEALTH FOUNDER’S HOME FOR SALE The former home of John Ariail Jr., an Alexandria entrepreneur and founder of Sport & Health Clubs, is on the market. The historic five-bedroom brick Federal-style home at CAMERON STREET is listed for $5.5 million. The property, built in 1820, features carefully restored woodwork attributed to George Andrew. The house has been lovingly maintained to preserve its historic past and expanded to meet the needs of the modern buyer. McEnearney Associates’ Carol Cleary is the listing agent.
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