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Great Estates John Warner IV sells his historic East Village Federal, former Miss America Yolande Fox bids adieu to Georgetown and a 1920s Tudor sets records in Kalorama BY STAC E Y G R A Z I E R P FA R R

THE DISTRICT Paul Murtagh and Erin Cleary

parted ways with the historic 1920s estate at BELMONT ROAD NW for $5,295,000.The couple purchased the property in 2009. The sale is the highest-priced Kalorama closing so far in 2014. Cleary is an associate at Cleary & Oxford Associates, a healthcare advisory firm. Murtagh works in private equity at Carraig Capital. The nine-bedroom, eightbath Tudor sits on two over-sized lots and has been completely renovated to include substantial additions. The property boasts gracious public rooms, exquisite finishes, a lowerlevel au pair suite, oversized terraces, formal gardens, two-car garage and gated motor court for eight to 10 vehicles. Washington Fine Properties represented both sides of the transaction. Mark McFadden represented the sellers; Kimberly Casey and Daryl Judy represented The Tudor style residence at 2446 Belmont Road NW broke this year’s sale record for the purchasers. John W. Warner IV sold Washington’s tony Kalorama enclave when is sold for $5,295,000 TH STREET NW for $3.5 million went on to be a civil rights activist. She was spanning the width of the apartment and also to Sharif Atta and Sandra Missmar. Warner is married to the late Matthew Fox, a Hollywood includes a huge master suite with dual baths, the son of former Virginia Sen. John W.Warner movie producer. The five-bedroom, four- multiple walk-in closets, and both National and his first wife, Catherine Conover, thus and-a-half bath brick Federal house in Cathedral and Washington Monument views. making him also the grandson of Paul Mellon. Georgetown’s East Village sits high above the The listing agents were Washington Fine The 19th-century East Village Federal includes street and exudes the classic charm of a bygone Properties’ Matt McCormick and Ben Roth a pool, main-level double parlor and a family era. Washington Fine Properties’ James Peva while TTR Sotheby’s Mansour Abu-Rahmeh room with a wall of windows overlooking the was the listing agent while Long & Foster’s represented the purchasers. garden. Coldwell Banker’s Jeanne Russell was Anjelika Dmitrieve acted as the buyer’s agent. MARYLAND the listing agent while RE/MAX’s Marcelle Gerard Boquel and Lew Hages sold their Candace Kaller and Charles Rosencrans Jawhar was the buyer’s agent. Alla Bakhtina is the new owner of former 2,200-square-foot penthouse at 1010 bought CHESAPEAKE STREET NW Miss America and opera singer Yolande B. MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW for $1,895,000. for $2,025,000 from Robert Macgregor. The Fox’s former residence at DUMBARTON Dr. Boquel is an oral surgeon while Mr. Hages newly built five-bedroom Arts and Crafts STREET NW. The sale closed at $2.9 million. is an attorney.The two bedroom, three-and- house completed earlier this year features all Fox holds the 1951 Miss America title and a-half bath unit boasts large, top-level terrace the bells and whistles imaginable. Radiant heat

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