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A tale of four Edwards houses
Until last month, the Edwardses owned four residences. They have since sold two.
RALEIGH
On Jan. 12, the Edwardses sold the 6,224-square-foot home in Country Club Hills where they spent most of their adult lives for $1.46 million, according to Wake County records. That was less than their $1.9 million asking price. It was purchased by Gordon Smith III and his wife, Beverly. Smith is a magazine-fortune heir and co-founder of Exploris children's museum in Raleigh. WASHINGTON
In December, the Edwardses sold their Georgetown mansion for $5.2 million to Paul and Terry Klaassen, founders of the nation's largest assisted-living chain for the elderly. The Edwardses had purchased the federal-style house from socialite Polly Fritchey in 2002 for $3.8 million. The house had been on the market for 18 months; the original asking price was $5.6 million.
FIGURE EIGHT ISLAND
This is a gated, oceanside community in New Hanover County near Wilmington. The 2,778-square-foot house, built in 1989, has had a tax value of $1.03 million for the past eight years.
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