Notable Home Sales in the Nation’s Capital

From a washingtonian.com story headlined “Notable Homes in the Washington Area—Who Bought and Sold Them”:

Sold by: Robert Griffin III, former player for the Baltimore Ravens and the Washington Football Team.

Listed: $2,999,990.

Sold: $2,825,000.

Where: Leesburg, Virginia

Style: French country.

Bragging points: Four bedrooms and seven baths, on three-plus acres, with an elevator and pool.

Sold by: Laura Blumenfeld, author and Middle East analyst, and Baruch Weiss, a partner at Arnold & Porter.

Listed: $3,195,000.

Sold: $3,000,000.

Where: Massachusetts Avenue Heights in DC

Style: Colonial.

Bragging points: Nearly 4,500 square feet, with five bedrooms, six baths, and a detached studio space.

Bought by: Neda Ulaby, reporter at NPR.

Listed: $1,199,500.

Sold: $1,130,000.

Where: Bloomingdale neighborhood in DC

Style: Victorian rowhouse.

Bragging points: Five bedrooms and three baths, including a one-bedroom basement rental unit.

Bought by: Brett Haber, commentator on the Tennis Channel.

Listed: $2,785,000.

Sold: $2,612,500.

Where: Potomac, Maryland

Style: Craftsman.

Bragging points: More than 11,000 square feet, with nine bedrooms, 11 baths, a pool, and a gym.

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