The story behind an $8.8M, two-home, all-cash D.C. sale

At first glance, the record that appeared Thursday in D.C.'s Recorder of Deeds suggested an epic bidding battle for a below-mansion-sized Wesley Heights property, with the buyer paying over $2 million more than the asking price.However, the buyer, a Delaware LLC called Ava's Creek, purchased two residences at the same time, spending over $9 million for 3000 and 3010 44th Place NW. Just another two-home, all-cash luxury real estate deal in the nation's capital.

The buyer paid nearly $9 million for two homes in Washington, D.C. The larger of the two homes hit the market in February for $6.995 million. The Colonial-style home sits on a 9,200-square-foot lot. It's owned by John and Suzanne King.

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