Jake Land LLC sold WOODLAND DRIVE NW, a 10,000-square-foot Georgian mansion in Massachusetts Avenue Heights for $5.425 million. The classic brick residence was built in 1928 and features a lush and private 1/2-acre lot framed with mature landscaping, a heated swimming pool with adjoining spa, multi-tiered terraces, embassy size rooms and a full-service wine cellar. Compass’ Daniel Hynes was the listing agent. Robert Hryniewicki, Adam T. Rackliffe and Christopher Leary of HRL Partners at Washington Fine Properties represented the buyers.
The Slovak Republic purchased TH STREET NW, a 1926-built Beaux Arts mansion in Kalorama, for $7.4 million. Previously owned by Hani and Cheryl Davis Masri, the house was restored and remodeled by the renowned New York City architecture firm Ferguson & Shamamian to feature grand rooms with high ceilings, ornate woodwork and custom fixtures. The five-bedroom property includes a garage and a private terrace. The property was listed by The Chauvin House Team of Compass. Washington Fine Properties’ Nathan Guggenheim was the buyer’s agent.
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Juggernaut Capital Partners founder John Shulman, purchased P STREET NW in Georgetown for $3.9 million from Thomas Beddard. Former owners of the historic four-level 1820s East Village beauty include famed cellist Donald McCall and his wife Karine Clark McCall (a granddaughter of the Montana “Copper King,� industrialist and Corcoran Gallery Art donor William Andrews Clark). The five-bedroom, light-filled Federal has seven fireplaces and has been impeccably restored. It features a double parlor and a garden level gourmet kitchen opening to a private garden. The property was listed by Carroll Dey and Greg Gaddy of TTR Sotheby’s International Real Estate. The buyer’s agent was Washington Fine Properties’ Nancy Taylor Bubes
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