1,638 square-foot, three-level, two-bedroom Victorian built in 1870. Thanks to Coldwell Banker’s Bobbie Brewster, David Plouffe and his wife Olivia Morgan have sold their home at th Street﹐ N﹒W﹒ for $1.2 million. The new owners are Julia Bovey and Mark Elliott, who recently arrived from Boston where Bovey served as communications director for the Conservation Law Foundation, a non-profit striving to solve environmental problems. Elliot is the managing director of the Atlanta-based brokerage firm Hodges Ward Elliott, which has been involved with Millennium Real Estate Advisors in recent efforts to market D.C.’s 353-room Madison Hotel. Morgan and Plouffe now reside at Macomb Street﹐ N﹒W﹒, a six-bedroom home they bought for $1.4 million from Ingrid Margrave, the widow of retired Foreign Service officer Robert Nicholas Margrave. David Plouffe is an experienced Democratic strategist who served as a director with both the Democratic Congressional and Senatorial Campaign Committees. He also assisted Senators Tom Harkin and Dick Gephardt in their Presidential bids. Olivia Morgan was the national spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and is now a principal of the Dewey Square Group which develops communications strategies to
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shape public policy debates. Kathy and Cole Werble have sold their seven-bedroom home at Garfield Street﹐ N﹒W﹒ to Sandey and Thomas Goodbody for $1.8 million. The 1923 Italianesque residence with its two front parlors, Tuscan-style tile roof and spacious sun porch sits opposite St. Albans school, where Kathy works as a librarian. Her husband is editor-in-chief of the RPM Report. Bobbie Brewster with Coldwell Banker was the listing agent for the Werbles’ beautiful abode, which boasts a renovated eat-in kitchen and National Cathedral views.
MARYLAND
In Chevy Chase, Norman Graham-Yooll of Rembrandt Builders has sold the fieldstone and brick Colonial he built in 2005 at Derussey Parkway﹒ The five-bedroom home with a threecar garage sold for $1,995,000. Highlights include Brazilian hardwood floors, granite baths, media room with surround sound, an exercise room and a sunroom adjacent to the gourmet kitchen.The property, with its beautifully manicured grounds and a flagstone terrace, is located within walking distance of downtown Bethesda and Crescent Trail. Long and Foster’s Joe and Wendy Faraji were both the listing and selling agents.The new owner is Craig Ramsey.
VIRGINIA
In Great Falls, Julie and David Mastran, the son of Maximus founder David V. Mastran, have parted with their charming Colonial-style home at Windy Hollow Road﹒ The property features a wrap-around porch overlooking the Potomac River and cost the couple $1.65 million in 2001. The new owners, Thomas and Sharen Burns, paid $2.225 million. Stephen A. Bannister of Ivy Development and his wife Carolyn sold Sunny Meadow Lane in Vienna to Ellen MacGregor and Martin Arase, chairman of the Columbia Group.The Columbia Group — which provides strategic services to the defense community — was formed last year when Computer Products, Inc., merged with Columbia Research Corporation. Arase and MacGregor paid $2.255 million for their new six-bedroom home with six and a half baths. The sellers had been asking $2.295 million. Please Send Real Estate News Items to: Mewborn@washingtonlife.com Left– Kathy and Cole Werble have sold 3414 Garfield Street, N.W. to Sandey and Thomas Goodbody for $1.8 million. Right– Dr. Stephen Linton is purchasing Capitol Hill’s 207 C Street, S.E. for just under $900,000 from real estate appraiser John C. Donnelly.
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