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Bye-Bye, Bethesda
Ex-NBA star Alonzo Mourning sells for $1.5 million. Plus—TV reporters Kimberly Dozier and Andrea McCarren make deals.
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Mary Clare Fleury
Published Monday, August 03, 2009
Basketball player Alonzo Mourning and his wife, Tracy, sold this five-bedroom, six-bath home in Bethesda’s Glen Echo Heights for $1.5 million. The house has a sport court, elevator, and “his” and “hers” bathrooms in the master suite. A former star at Georgetown University, Mourning retired in January after 15 seasons in the NBA. Journalist Andrea McCarren and her husband, National Press Club general manager Bill McCarren, sold a Colonial on Hampden Lane in Bethesda’s Edgemoor neighborhood for $1.5 million. Built in 1937, the house has four bedrooms and five baths. A former reporter for WJLA-TV, McCarren was laid off in January.
Journalist Kimberly Dozier bought a condo on 19th Street near Dupont Circle for $915,000. A correspondent for CBS News, Dozier was injured in a Baghdad car bombing in 2006.
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