Washington Life - October 2015 02 | Page 105

MARYLAND DORSETAVENUE in Chevy Chase sold for $3,365,000 to Washington Capitals defenseman John Carlson and his wife Gina Nucci. Carlson, who grew up playing hockey in New Jersey, signed a $23.8million contract with the Caps in 2012. The six-bedroom 1940 Colonial with an all- white interior has been completely remodeled and includes a home theater, tray ceilings, an art room and heated pool. Washington Fine Properties’ Kara Sheehan was the listing agent. Summit Realtors Frank Schofield was the buyer’s agent. Motors executive who oversees international operations. Bantel owns an executive coaching company. The four-bedroom Georgetown residence includes a first level double parlor with two ornate fireplaces, chef ’s kitchen, expansive side garden and two-car garage. Washington Fine Properties Heidi Hatfield was the listing agent; TTR Sotheby’s Michael Ranking represented the buyer. Jeff and Linda Fine’s 5,600-square-foot penthouse in the Residences at the RitzCarlton West End sold for $6,050,000, making it the highest condo sale to date in the District this year. The buyer of  RD STREET NW Presidential PH2 was an LLC. The unit boasts dual entrances, a WA S H I N G T O N L I F E service entrance for catering, three balconies, an eat-in gourmet kitchen and four bedroom suites plus a wood-paneled library. Ellen Morrell, Matt McCormick and Ben Roth of Washington Fine Properties were the listing agents. WFP also represented the buyers. Rachel Flipse and Brian Healy bought   E STREET SE for $1,575,000 from Rebecca and Pablo Chavez . The fourlevel Capitol Hill townhouse, built in 1962, has five bedrooms and 4.5 baths plus main level floor-to-ceiling plate glass windows and a glass door leading to a stunning private landscaped garden. Washington Fine Properties William F. X. Moody, Robert Hryniewicki Adam T. Rackliffe and Christopher R. Leary listed the house. |  O C T O B E R      | washingtonlife.com Redfin’s Leslie White was the buyer’s agent VIRGINIA  NORTH GLEBE ROAD sold for $1,269,850 when Heidi Bauer bought it from Akseizer Design Group’s Jeffrey Akseizer. No expense was spared renovating this threebedroom North Arlington residence with a gourmet kitchen and luxurious bathrooms featuring full body sprayers and an Aquatic air bathtub. The professionally landscaped rear garden boasts a large bluestone terrace that is ideal for entertaining. William F. X. Moody, Robert Hryniewicki, Adam T. Rackliffe and Christopher R. Leary of Washington Fine Properties were the listing agents; Beasley’s Kevin Gray was the buyer’s agent. 105