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NEW YEAR, NEW PRICE: CEO and Chairman of Black Entertainment Television Debra Lee has dropped the price on 2815 WOODLAND DRIVE NW to $9.5 million—down from $13.5 a year ago. Lee’s spectacular Contemporary overlooking Rock Creek Park was built and designed in 2010 by Marshall Moya. The uber modern Massachusetts Avenue Heights abode is truly one of a kind with amenities that include a Space Age-esque wine cellar, 20-foot-tall great room, a mind blowing media room, an eight car garage,a luxurious pool and a guest suite. Another fun fact: the property was once the setting for a $40,000-a-plate fundraiser for President Barack Obama. Washington Fine Properties’ Marilyn Charity is the listing agent.
SEALED BID SALE: Co-owner of DC United soccer team Brian Davis and his wife Marsha are accepting bids on 2230 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NW, which is priced at $7,999,999. On what is arguably the most coveted block of Embassy Row, this architecturally significant Beaux Arts town house was designed by famed Gilded Age architect George Totten. The 1908 “Grand Maison” is over 9,500 square feet of renovated and restored space that includes five levels of posh finishes as amenities. Hollywood Real Estate Services’ James Kazunas is the listing agent.
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WOW FACTOR IN ROCK HALL: The daughter of the late real estate developer Wylie F.L. Tuttle is selling 6520 SWAN CREEK ROAD in Rock Hall, Md. Amanda Tuttle, whose father played a major role in the construction of what was (in 1972) one of the tallest buildings in Europe, The Paris Tower, listed the property for $4.1 million. Located on the Chesapeake Bay, Rock Hall Stud is a 240-acre property featuring a 12,520-square-foot waterfront residence built in 1986 with a swimming pool, private beach, stud farm with facilities and beautiful private acreage. An outside observation deck that spans the entire length of the home’s copper roof boasts panoramic views of the Bay Bridge and Baltimore’s skyline. Maura Shannon of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty is the listing agent. FIELDSTONE BEAUTY: Chris Sargent of Sargent Investment Group is selling 4880 GLENBROOK ROAD NW for $6.95 million. Mr. Sargent shared the house with his late wife, Anne, who died in 2015. The Spring Valley Colonial sits on over an acre of park-like grounds that provide a one-of-a-kind setting for this six-bedroom 1929 fieldstone residence. The property features an outdoor pool and a shared tennis court. Washington Fine Properties’ Mary Grover Ehrgood is the listing agent. TALL ORDER: The tallest player ever to have played in the NBA
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(tied with Manute Bol), Gheorghe Mureșan, is selling 10913 BURBANK DRIVE in Potomac. The 7-foot-7-inch retired Romanian basketball player listed the sevenbedroom, 1979-built château-style brick residence for $1.895 million. The property sits on five-acres and was fully renovated in 2016 to include a gourmet kitchen, opulent entertaining rooms and a posh pool area. TTR Sotheby’s International Realty’s Shahab Nasrin is the listing agent. Send real estate news to Stacey Grazier Pfarr at editorial@ washingtonlife.com.
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