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Journalist Lara Logan Selling Cleveland Park Home

60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan put her Cleveland Park home on the market late last week, UrbanTurf has learned.
Logan purchased the four-bedroom Tudor back in 2008 for around $1.5 million. The home has been expanded since it was purchased five years ago and it now boasts a salt water pool and an extensive security and surveillance system. It is now listed for just north of $2 million.
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