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A Diversity of Choices Recent high-end sales in the District include a historic townhouse, a carriage house and a glass house BY STAC E Y G R A Z I E R P FA R R
Christopher and Kyra Detmer bought FULTON STREET NW from Peter and Carole Segal for $2,518,750. Mr. Detmer is a managing director at the Washington Wealth Group. Mr. Segal is an attorney at Seyfarth Shaw. The six-bedroom Wesley Heights residence was built in 1941 and completely renovated in 2012. It features an elevator, a pristine white kitchen with a breakfast area overlooking a lush garden, five fireplaces, and a glass gallery across the rear that leads to a beautiful flagstone terrace. Washington Fine Properties’ Theresa Burt represented the Segals while Max Rabin of TTR Sotheby’s assisted the Detmers in the transaction.
THE DISTRICT Mary Mottershead , a senior executive at EastBanc real estate development, and Bob Moore Jr. of Georgetown Strategic Capital, sold their house at
P STREET NW to The 3323 P Street Trust for $5.7 million.
The couple’s new digs will be several blocks over at TH STREET NW, which they bought for $2,295,000 from R. Teel Oliver.
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Their captivating new East Village retreat is nestled behind a gated entry through a built-in main level garage. Once inside, the foyer of this 19th-century carriage-housestyle four-bedroom residence gives way to a spectacular living room, dining room and gourmet kitchen with an adjoining family room opening onto a lush, private, Oehme Van Sweden-designed garden. TTR Sotheby’s
Christopher Ritzert was the listing agent for 1313 28th Street NW. Nancy Taylor Bubes represented Mottershead and Moore. McKinsey & Company Chair man Emeritus Buford Alexander sold BILTMORE STREET NW in Kalorama for $2.8 million. The stately 19th-century Colonial combines old-world charm with a masterful renovation that includes a light-
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