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Thursday, November 5, 2009

These were among sales recorded recently in the District and supplied to The Washington Post by Spatial Systems Associates Inc. and the D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue. To find sale and assessment records for homes in the District and elsewhere in the Washington area, visit http://www.washingtonpost.com/realestate.

Northeast

CONSTITUTION AVE., 1536-Tyrone Nathaniel Taylor to Misty D. West, $295,000.

D ST., 1507-Lisa D. and Wes B. Allison to Graham R. and Robert Grossman, $535,000.

EMERALD ST., 1338-Thomas J. Woody to Bradley F. Dunn and Emily K. Dutch, $457,000.

JACKSON ST., 901-Charles A. and Katrinka Agurs to Sian Lewis, $331,644.

K ST., 409-Roy S. Monroe to James Carr, $320,000.

LINDEN PL., 1225-Patrick Charles and Sandra Suzanne Walls to Terry J. Halstead, $550,000.

OWEN PL., 1122-Pamela Collins to Kenya D. Brown and Tomika R. Hughey, $327,860.

SIXTH ST., 425-W. Roger Gwinn and Gwinn Family Trust to Thomas J. Vincent and Alison B. Wilson, $753,000.

10TH ST., 245-Gregory R. Speed and Lona J. Valmoro to James Eamonn Sherry, $640,000.

10TH ST., 340-Mark A. Horwath to Christopher A. Turpin and Nancy Valdes, $705,000.


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