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Former professional hockey player Colin Greening, who played for the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs and this fall will begin studies toward an MBA at Harvard University, and his wife, Kristin, on July 30 sold their four-bedroom, farmhouse-style house in Lakeview for $1.05 million.

A Newfoundland native who earned a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University, Greening, 33, recently retired from professional hockey. He and his wife paid $1 million in 2016 for their house in Lakeview, which was built in 1891, and thus eked out a small paper profit on the home, albeit before any transaction costs and renovations they may have done.

The Greenings first listed their house in May for $1.1 million and in June cut their asking price to $1.09 million.

Features in the house include 3 1/2 baths, a kitchen with concrete countertops and cherry cabinets, a new furnace, a newer roof, a third-floor master suite with a custom shower and a double vanity, and a lower level with a full guest suite. Public records do not yet identify the buyers.

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