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The Kalorama home formerly owned by Politico owner Robert Allbritton sold for $9 million at the end of February, UrbanTurf has learned. The home sale is the priciest in DC this year.
The six-bedroom, 7.5-bath home at 2430 Wyoming Avenue NW was completely renovated in 2015 and includes a library, a billiards room and theater on the lower level, and grounds that include patios, a pool and sundeck, fountains, and a large lawn. The home also has parking for four cars. Allbritton sold the home to the current owner back in 2007.
Originally listed for $9,975,000 in September 2017, the home closed at the end of February for $9 million. Patrick Chauvin and Brad House of Compass represented the seller and Mark McFadden of Washington Fine Properties represented the buyer.
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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/robert-allbritton-sells-kalorama-home-for-9-million/13672.
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