Nicholas and Susan Farmer sold N STREET NW in Georgetown to a private LLC, Jackson 50, for $2.075 million. The classic Federal row house was built in 1857 and was thoughtfully updated while maintaining its original charm and character. The property has four gas fireplaces, an open living and dining room, a luxurious master suite with a private deck, plus a beautifully landscaped terrace and rear garden. Michael Rankin of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty was the listing agent; Washington Fine Properties Nancy Taylor Bubes represented the buyer.
The home of the late ONE campaign CEO Michael Elliott and his wife, author Emma Oxford at RD STREET NW in Georgetown was sold for $2.175 million to Emmy and Matt Hoffmann with the help of Washington Fine Properties’ Jamie Peva, who represented both sides in the transaction. Mrs. Hoffman is founder of Emmy Hoffmann matchmaking in D.C. Originally dating back to 1890, the sunny West Village four bedroom has been updated from basement to roof to include a new gourmet kitchen, a luxe master bedroom suite with a dressing room and a professionally landscaped private garden.
car garage are but a few of the many amenities featured in this Wesley Heights gem. Capital Residential Properties’ Natalie Hasny was the listing agent while Coldwell Banker’s Michael Schaeffer represented the buyer.
MARYLAND Robert Lotstein sold SHADOW ROAD
in Chevy Chase for $3.05 million, which he had previously purchased for $2.2 million in 2010. Mr. Lotstein is the managing Attorney for LotsteinLegal PLLC in the District.The sixbedroom 1962 Federal-style residence sits on a hill in the heart of Kenwood. Features include a limestone foyer, large chef ’s kitchen, maid’s quarters and a breakfast room with French doors leading to a large glass covered patio. TTR Sotheby’s Marc Fleisher was the listing agent;Washington Fine Properties’ Lauren Davis was the buyer’s agent.
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VIRGINIA Radhika Rajagopalan and Raj Ananthanpillai bought
DOLLEY MADISON BOULEVARD in McLean’s prestigious Ballantrae Farms for $4.1 million from Asyeh and Allen Kabiri. The six-bedroom villa-style mansion was built in 1985 and has been recently remodeled to include a handsome library with a music alcove, a catering kitchen, his-and-her’s offices, an elevator, pool and pool house. Long & Foster Real Estate Inc.’s Fouad Talout was the listing agent; Boban Mathew, also of Long & Foster, represented the buyer.
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