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Left: Located in Georgetown, the four bedroom, three-and-a-half bath property at 3312 N Street NW once belonged to Karl Daniel Heininger. Right: 4929 Glenbrook Road in Spring Valley has been purchased by Randal Quarles of the Carlyle Group. Quarles served as Undersecretary of the Treasury in the Bush administration.


and Foster’s Nancy Itteilag and Janet Whitman.
MARYLAND
     Thanks to Kimberly Casey and Daryl Judy with Tutt, Taylor, and Rankin Sotheby’s International Realty, 10811 Alloway Drive in Potomac has sold for $2 million. Built in 1962, this W.C. & A.N. Miller designed home in Potomac Falls Estate underwent $1 million worth of renovations in 2001.
     It features seven bedrooms and fi ve and one-half baths, including a two-bedroom, two-bath in-law suite. There is also a terraced swimming pool area, tennis court and twocar garage. The new owners are Carol and Jeff Groh. The seller was Tamara Salisbury, co-founder of The National Foundation for Cancer Research.
      Chairman of Miller and Long Construction John McMahon and his wife Dorothy paid $2,890,000 for penthouse number 18B at the Somerset in Chevy Chase. The 3,600 square-foot condominium located at 5600 Wisconsin Avenue NW has wrap-around balconies with spectacular views.
      It was listed for B. Franklin Kahn Trust by Long and Foster realtor Nancy Itteilag.


VIRGINIA
    Dave Lougee, president of the Broadcasting Division for Gannett Co., Inc., and wife Danni have purchased a resort-style contemporary on Runner Road in Great Falls. Situated on three acres, with a large deck, swimming pool and sports court, the fully renovated five bedroom home was well worth the asking price of $1,595,000.
   Weichert realtors Sue Huckaby and Karen Briscoe were the selling agents. Long and Foster’s Nina Koeppen listed the property for John and Heidi Lesinski. Mr. Lesinski is co-founder of Leland Group Commercial Real Estate LLC and specializes in brokering deals in the Shenandoah Valley and along Interstate 81 in both Maryland and Virginia. He is also a retired Marine Corps Colonel and actively supports the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, which college tuition money for the children of military personnel killed in action.
     Paul and Virginia Glenn have sold their five-bedroom house at 10607 Creamcup Lane in Great Falls to James M. Sack of the law fi rm Sack, Harris and Martin. Sack is vice president and general counsel of NVR, Inc., the parent company of Ryan Homes, Rymarc


Homes, Fox Ridge Homes, NV Homes and NVR Mortgage. He has also served as secretary and general counsel for PETCO, an American energy company specializing in the Mediterranean. Born in 1951, Sack graduated with honors from the University of Chicago before going on to study law at Boston University and at Georgetown University. In recent years, he established a research fellowship for University of Chicago history majors. He also serves as chairman of the Organization for Autism Research.
     By press time, 11521 Foxclove Road in Oakton is expected to have changed hands. Businessman James Yeatts will likely receive almost $2 million for his Fairfax County home, thanks to Long and Foster realtor Sharon Hayman. The prospective buyers are former XO Communications, Inc. executive Kathy Isaac and her husband Chris, a patent attorney with Finnegan Henderson. Rowena Wolf of Long and Foster is representing the couple in their purchase of the house, which boasts a swimming pool, spa, pond and patio.
     The beautifully maintained three-bedroom house and its tranquil garden went for a mere $1,225,000 after having been listed for $1,495,000. The Sharkeys’ deal was struck with the aid of Long



 



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