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Michelle Rhee Sells 16th Street Heights Home: Luxury Home Sales - Homes (washingtonian.com)

Michelle Rhee Sells 16th Street Heights Home: Luxury Home Sales - Homes (washingtonian.com):

Michelle Rhee Sells 16th Street Heights Home: Luxury Home Sales

Plus—Channel 7’s Gordon Peterson sells for nearly $2 million and Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank makes a deal.

By Washingtonian Staff Published Monday, January 30, 2012

Local newsman Gordon Peterson collected $1.8 million for his Georgetown home (left). Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank paid $1.5 million for this house in Georgetown (right). Photographs by David Pipkin.

In DC: Two finance executives struck a deal at Georgetown’s 3303 Water Street, one of the city’s most expensive condo buildings. Charles O. Holliday Jr., the former DuPont CEO who now chairs Bank of America’s board, paid Legg Mason’s Peter Nachtwey $4.6 million for a three-bedroom, four-bath unit. The condo has floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the Potomac River. Nachtwey, former chief financial officer of the Carlyle Group, joined Legg Mason last year.

Technology executive Tom DePasquale sold a four-bedroom, five-bath condo on Connecticut Avenue in Kalorama for $3.1 million. The 5,400-square-foot unit includes a dining room with space for 20. DePasquale has held senior positions at several software companies including Concur