T.J. Oshie's McLean Home Finds a Buyer
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The former McLean home of Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie went under contract last week after about three months on the market. The five-bedroom Langley Lane was listed for $7.25 million with Sherif Abdalla of Compass.
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The French-influenced listing built in 1996 has a number of standout features, including a fireplace commissioned from Alamo Stone in Texas, a pool and garden area, a backyard with playground equipment and a trampoline, and a lower level with a wet bar and space for a media room and fitness room.
About a month before listing this home in late April, the Oshies purchased a new 9,890-square-foot house not too far away in the Langley Farms section of McLean.
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