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Sold In Bethesda

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There was no shortage of big real estate sales last week in Bethesda, with a number of $1 million-plus homes now off the market:

  • 5101 River Road; 2 BD | 2 BA condominium; List price: $365,000; Sale price: $355,000
  • 10101 Grosvenor Place; 2 BD | 2 BA condominium; List price: $399,900; Sale price: $390,000
  • 9709 Montauk Avenue; 3 BD | 2 BA single family detached; List price: $495,000; Sale price: $495,000
  • 4970 Sentinel Drive; 2 BD | 2 BA condominium; List price: $569,000; Sale price: $574,200
  • 7907 Kentbury Drive; 4 BD | 3.5 BA single family detached; List price: $775,000; Sale price: $675,000
  • 9713 Brixton Lane; 4 BD | 2 BA single family detached; List price: $699,950; Sale price: $690,000
  • 6531 Elgin Lane; 5 BD | 2.5 BA single family detached; List price: $775,000; Sale price: $775,000
  • 5014 Worthington Drive; 4 BD | 3.5 BA single family detached; List price: $918,000; Sale price: 925,000
  • 5705 Ridgefield Road; 5 BD | 3.5 BA single family detached; List price: $1,095,000; Sale price: $1,020,000
  • 4315 Chestnut Street; 5 BD | 4.5 BA single family detached; List price: $1,624,800; Sale price: $1,515,000
  • 5510 Center Street; 4 BD | 3 BA single family detached; List price: $1,549,000; Sale price: $1,555,000
  • 5114 Elm Street; 6 BD | 5.5 BA single family detached; List price: $2,575,000; Sale price: $2,450,000

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