Fired Capitals Coach Todd Reirden Is Selling His DC-Area Mansion for $2,250,000

Fired Capitals Coach Todd Reirden Is Selling His DC-Area Mansion for $2,250,000

It’s barely been a week since the Capitals fired head coach Todd Reirden, but his Falls Church mansion is already on the market. The six-bedroom, eight-bathroom house sits on 2.3 acres, and was listed Monday for $2,250,000 by Keller Williams agent Jordan Stuart.

 

Reirden bought the property from radio DJ Elliot Segal—better known as DC 101’s Elliot in the Morning—in 2018, just after he was named head coach of Washington’s NHL team. Though they only spent two years in the home, the Reirdens made several upgrades to it, including adding a full bathroom and gut-renovating several others. The Craftsman-style spread has a game room, in-law suite, wine cellar, 1,000-square-foot screened porch, and an 800-square-foot pool surrounded by a cabana, outdoor kitchen, and bar area.

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