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The seller was Nancy Stout. The buyers are Karl and Livia Christensen.
Also in Avenel, 8309 Turnberry Court is under contract for $1,099,000 thanks in part to Itteilag. The prospective buyers are Jamie and Bradley Kleinknecht. Located in the Players Crossing subdivision, the 3,122 squarefoot Colonial townhouse was built by Mitchell and Best in 1992 and has four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, two powder rooms, a country kitchen, solarium, private garden with a brick patio, and a two-car garage. The sellers are Carla Hilbert and her husband Gen. Donald Hilbert.

VIRGINIA
IT engineer Rama Chakaki sold her fi vebedroom home at 708 Live Oak Drive in McLean for $1.35 million and moved to Dubai. Long & Foster’s Sharon Hayman represented
Chakaki in the sale of her three-story house situated on a secluded lot with a pool and spa. The new owner is businesswoman P. Kay Olive.
In McLean’s Chesterbrook Woods neighborhood, 1700 Crescent Lane has been purchased for the asking price of $1.985 million. Now that Diane Herbert and Robert Moul have moved to Philadelphia, Greta and Peter Lichtenbaum – both attorneys – hold the deed to the faithfully re-constructed New England-style Colonial located on a prime piece of land. The four-level residence features a double staircase, family room with a fi replace, fi ve bedrooms (all with en suite baths) and a loft. Especially nice is the master bedroom with a sleeping porch overhanging a serene and fragrant garden. The kitchen and breakfast areas also offer access to outdoor living space in the form of two fl agstone patios. Weichert’s Penny Yerks listed the property.
At $3,175,000, 6565 Georgetown Pike in McLean was one of the ten most expensive homes sold the week it went to settlement. The manse has a marble foyer, walnut fl oors, chef’s kitchen, an impressive dining room with elaborate moldings, four fi replaces and two playrooms including a lower level recreation area. The property also boasts a wine cellar, au pair suite and a pool. Penny Yerks listed this six-bedroom Colonial estate with its beautifully landscaped compound for $3,275,000. The buyer was Herbert Lanese, CEO, president and director of DynCorp International. Lanese bought his new residence from David Mitchell, director of webMethods (the software integration company for which Software AG recently bid $546 million in cash), and his wife Jennifer.
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