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Washington Life Magazine - July 2011

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Summer Sizzlers Norma Tiefel parts with her Kalorama home, a lobbyist sells for over $5 million in McLean, and an Old Town charmer on Alexandria’s Duke Street goes for $2.4 million BY STAC E Y G R A Z I E R P FA R R

THE DISTRICT Armeane and Mary Choksi sold AUDUBON TERRACE NW for $3,275,000 to Dr. Ali and Azadeh Hendi. Dr. Hendi is a skin cancer specialist in Chevy Chase while Ms. Choksi is an adjunct professor at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and a former vice president of the World Bank. Listing agents were Washington Fine Properties’William F.X. Moody and Robert Hryniewicki. The selling agent was Robert Bernstein of Bernstein Properties Group. The seven-bedroom, eightbath property in Forest Hills was built in 1994 and is surrounded by Rock Creek Park. It boasts a cherry-paneled study, banquet-sized dining room, heated driveway and pool surrounded by lush landscaping. Rudi Djabbarzadeh of Rudi D Architecture Design Development and his wife, designer Fabiola Martens, sold CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD NW for $3,250,000 to an undisclosed buyer. Michael Rankin of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller and Theresa Burt of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer.The five-bedroom property across from Battery Kemble Park was

The recently renovated residence at 2730 Chain Bridge Road NW sold for $3,250,000.

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2901 Audubon Terrace NW sold to Dr. Ali and Azadeh Hendi for $3,275,000. The property is less than 20 years old and features an outdoor pool, heated driveway and banquet-sized dining room.

built in 1937 and has been renovated from top to bottom to include a gourmet kitchen, 42-foot pool and tennis court. Norma Gewirz Kline Tiefel sold BANCROFT PLACE NW in Kalorama for $3.5 million. The seller was represented by Ellen Morrell and Matthew McCormick of Washington Fine Properties. The five-level Federal brick townhouse built in 1980 exudes panache and elegance. Features include a grand entry level with floating staircase, exercise room, gourmet kitchen, wine cellar, elevator to all levels and four-car parking in the driveway and garage. William L. Davenport sold O STREET NW to FFRE LLC for $3 million.TTR Sotheby’s Michael Rankin was the listing agent.The freestanding four-bedroom house in Georgetown’s West Village was built in 1816 and has undergone a meticulous and historic restoration. The

property is situated on a cobblestone street and boasts light-filled double parlors, a marvelous master bedroom and eight-foot windows overlooking the front garden. Emily Evans and Kristofer Shields bought BILTMORE STREET NW from The Tompkins Trust Company for $1,510,000. Mr. Shields is an executive at Computech, a Bethesda-based software company. The fivebedroom Victorian in Kalorama was built in 1911 and recently renovated. It features a gourmet galley kitchen, lower level in-law suite, three fireplaces and top-of-the-line sound system. The listing agent for the property was Coldwell Banker’s Ethan Carson. Peter Heller, a well-known economist, author and Johns Hopkins University professor, sold FORDHAM ROAD NW in Spring Valley to Rebecca Griffiths and Daleep Singh for $1.5 million.The six-bedroom Tudor borders

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