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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.


THE DISTRICT
     Attorney C. Hope Eccles and her husband Randal K. Quarles. have spent $4,587,500 for 4929 Glenbrook Road in Spring Valley. Quarles joined the Carlyle Group last year, having previously served as Undersecretary of the Treasury during the Bush administration. Prior to that, he was a partner with the law fi rm Davis, Polk & Wardwell in their New York and London offi ces. They have three young children, and their new home has six bedrooms, eight full baths and one half bath. William F. X. Moody and Robert Hryniewicki of Washington Fine Properties represented the couple in the purchase
     The sellers were Geraldine A. and John C. York, Jr., founder and managing partner of the investment company Georgetown Capital Corporation LLC. Washington Fine Properties agents Donald Corin and Ted Gossett represented the Yorks.


    Washington Fine Properties’ William F. X. Moody and Robert Hryniewicki were also the listing agents for 3312 N Street NW in Georgetown. The four-bedroom home with three and a half baths had belonged to Karl Daniel Heininger. When the purchaser, Andrew Richard Adler, went to closing, he paid more than any other home buyer in the District that week: $2,995,000.
    Christian and Nora Hohenlohe sold their stunning Wesley Heights residence at 2710 Foxhall Road NW to venture capitalist Dale Lefebvre for approximately $2.7 million. The beautifully designed home was built in 1961 and features a circular driveway, embassysized living room with wood fl oors, banquetsized dining room with two lighted china cabinets, commercial-sized kitchen, octagonal library, charming drawing room with a stone


fireplace, two-bedroom guest suite with private entrance, covered patio, walled garden with custom landscaping and two rooftop decks overlooking a national park. Kara Sheehan with Washington Fine Properties was both the listing and selling agent.
     Judge Robert E. Sharkey and wife Phoebe now own an original Arthur Cotton Moore-designed house. Built in 1980, the international-style residence is located at 4514 Foxhall Crescent NW and had been the home of J. Wendell Crain, who died in 2006 at age 88. Crain was an executive-in-residence at George Washington University’s School of Business, where the student and alumni center is named for him.
     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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