MARYLAND Joel Glazer, the owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and son of the late billionaire Malcolm Glazer, sold COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE for $4,350,000 to Kevin and Amanda Jacobs. The NFL executive and his wife, Angela, purchased the 7,700-square-foot property in 2008 for $4.7 million. The Glazer family has controlling interest in the First Allied Corporation and owns the British soccer team Manchester United. Kevin Jacobs is executive vice president and chief financial officer for Hilton Worldwide. The extraordinary stone and wood Colonial property in Bethesda was built in 1993 and exquisitely renovated in 2009 to include a two-story foyer, formal living and dining rooms, stunning paneled library and glassenclosed conservatory. The five-bedroom house also features a game room, theater, and outdoor terrace situated on a two-acre lot backing up to Congressional Country Club’s golf course. Long & Foster’s Marc Fleisher acted as the listing agent while Wendy Banner, also of Long & Foster, represented the buyer. The Glazers also recently sold their Palm Beach residence for just under $13 million. Ken and Linda Bedingfield purchased STANMORE DRIVE in Potomac Falls from Andrew and Tracy Warren for $3,725,000. Mr. Bedingfield is a senior executive at KPMG, a government contracting firm. The eightbedroom, 12,000-square-foot Colonial was built in 2013 by Halco Homes and features interior amenities that include a gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, and 11-foot ceilings. The property also includes a two-acre lot with pool and tennis court.W.C. & A.N. Miller’s Henry Stuart was the
listing agent while Long & Foster’s Michael Matese was the buyer’s agent.
VIRGINIA The Thomas P. Steindler Trust purchased WHANN AVENUE in
Langley
Forest
from
Andrew Heller for $4.2
million with the help of RE/MAX Allegiance’s Cliff and Lisa Beek sold MCGILL TERRACE NW for $5,850,000. Mr. Tanya Sabel, the listing Beek is a telecom and satellite industry pioneer and founder of multiple agent, and Washington mobile technology companies. The custom-built stucco masterpiece was Fine Properties’ Jennifer completed in 1999 to include a wood-paneled library, expansive multi-level Thornett, the buyer’s terraces, elevator, and lush landscaping and tennis court. Washington Fine agent. Thomas Steindler Properties’ Ellen Morrell, Matt McCormick and Ben Roth were the listing is a litigation partner at agents while Jeff Mauer represented the buyer. McDermott Will & Emery LLP and is based in the Firm’s Washington company based in McLean. Washington Fine D.C. office. Mr. Heller is a venture capitalist Properties’ Marianne Predergast represented and former trustee of the Langley School both the buyer and the seller in the transaction. who has relocated to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The Elegant design and timeless appeal — not to 2001 McLean Colonial is a designer’s dream, mention custom built-ins, an open floor plan boasting an enormous master suite with two and chef ’s kitchen — make this six-bedroom, huge walk-in closets and a professional chef ’s 6,500-square-foot Craftsman a property of kitchen. The six-bedroom property sits on true distinction. Boston Properties executive vice president just under two beautifully manicured acres complete with a resort-style pool and hot tub. Ray Ritchey bought a new house at CHAIN The custom-built Arts and Craft-style BRIDGE ROAD in McLean for $3,325,00. The property at MACKALL AVENUE in three-bedroom, five-bath property was once Langley Forest was sold by owner and the home of the late hotelier and philanthropist builder Steve Yeonas Jr. to Josh Benner for H. Cabell Maddux II who died in May 2014 at $3,875,000. Mr. Benner is a senior executive the age of 97. The classic Colonial was built in of Strategy and Corporate Development at 1937 and boasts a beautifully luxe interior and Millenium Health. Mr.Yeonas co-owns Yeonas well-manicured grounds of almost two acres & Ellis, a custom residential home development featuring a pool and cabana.
PROPERTY LINES FILLMORE SCHOOL LISTED: The former Fillmore School at TH STREET NW in Georgetown is being sold by George Washington University through TTR Sotheby’s International Realty for $14 million. Proceeds will go to support the renovation of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. The 22,860-square-foot building sits on 1.25 acres and was built in 1893 and named after President Millard Fillmore. It was an elementary school until the 1970s when it became the Fillmore Arts Center and eventually
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part of the Corcoran in 1989. Michael Brennan Jr. is the listing agent. SPRING VALLEY GREEN BEAUTY: The environmentally- friendly “green” residence at GLENBROOK ROAD NW is for sale for $5.5 million. Originally built by Chryssa Wolfe at Hanlon DesignBuild, a local builder known for innovative design and green/smart homes, the stucco Colonial has eight bedrooms and incorporates 7,705-square-feet of high-end
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finishes and state-of-the-art green technology. The outdoor kitchen with grill, refrigerator and a stone fireplace transforms the backyard into a great entertaining space while the swimming pool, fire pit, cabana with changing area and bathroom add to the property’s allure as a perfect outdoor oasis. TTR Sotheby’s Theo Adamstein and Jonathan Taylor are the listing agents. Send real estate news to Stacey Grazier Pfarr at editorial@washingtonlife.com.
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