Washington Life Magazine - May 2017

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HOME LIFE | REAL ESTATE NEWS

PROPERTY LINES TRULY TURNKEY IN MONTROSE: Local interior design personality Elizabeth Reynolds and Bill Marino (CEO of the intellectual property firm Norman IP Holdings) listed their Alexandria house at COVENTRY LANE for $2,395,000. The five-bedroom Colonial at the end of a cul-de-sac was built in 1980 and fully renovated in 2014 to include a luxurious master bedroom suite, a chef’s kitchen and tasteful entertaining areas. Occupying more than half an acre of park-like grounds, the property includes a bluestone terrace, impeccable landscaping, mature trees and a screen porch. TTR Sotheby’s International Real Estate’s Karen Barker and Wetherly Barker are the listing agents.

EAST VILLAGE GRANDE DAME: The former Georgetown home of biotech pioneer Bill Haseltine at P STREET NW is back on the market again for $8,950,000. A private LLC is selling the lavish 10,000-square-foot Victorian mansion, which is situated on a private corner lot. Built in 1875, the nine-bedroom house (plus a staff apartment) features soaring ceilings, grand public rooms, a 40-foot lap pool, private terraced gardens and onsite parking for six cars. Compass’ Ellen Morrell is the listing agent. BIG TOP HOUSE: The former home of the late Allen Bloom, a Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus executive, is on the market for $3 million. Susan Bloom is selling FAIRFAX ROAD in Bethesda with the help of Washington Fine Properties HRL Partners’ Robert Hryniewicki, Adam T. Rackliffe and Christopher R. Leary. The 2006 customdesigned Mediterraneanstyle residence boasts five b e d ro o m s , a n i m p re s s i ve gourmet kitchen with 17-foot cathedral ceilings and exposed beams, a commercial grade elevator, a 3,000-bottle wine cellar and a large private patio with swimming pool.

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CLASSIC SPRING VALLEY: Rob Liberatore and his wife, Debra, put ND TERRACE NW on the market for $3,095,000. The meticulously renovated 1957 whitewashed brick Colonial offers five bedrooms and six bathrooms. It is sited on a prominent lot complete with a five-foot pool, expansive terraces and a charming garden. Interior features include a spacious living room, a library with fireplace, an open family room and gourmet kitchen and a finished lower level. The Morrell-Roth Team of Compass Real Estate listed the property. HIGH GATE STUNNER: The undeniably spectacular RED BARN LANE in

Po t o m a c’s exc l u s i ve H i g h Gate neighborhood is listed at $5 million. Thomas Birnbach, managing principal of the Cresa Corporate Real Estate Firm, is selling the six-bedroom 2002built stone residence with modern, streamlined finishes including an expansive chef’s kitchen and an abundance of e n t e r t a i n i n g s p a c e. A charming pool house adjacent to a saltwater fountain pool, car collector’s spaces and an enormous fitness center complete this serene estate. Compass’ Jill Schwartz is the listing agent. FIT FOR A KING: The most expensive listing in the D.C.

metro area, CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD NW in Kent, is on the market for a cool $22 million — almost $1,500 per square foot. The 13,500-squarefoot dream house is a Regencystyled stucco mansion modeled after early 18th-century English manor houses. It was designed by Jones & Boer Architects and constructed by Banks Development. Extraordinary landscaping, a pool and pool house complete this one of a kind property. TTR Sotheby’s International Realty’s Marc Fleisher is the listing agent. Send real estate news to Stacey Grazier Pfarr at editorial@ washingtonlife.com.

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