See Inside Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's New House in Washington, D.C.
See Inside Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's New house in Washington, D.C.
The future first daughter and her husband are moving to the Kalorama neighborhood in the nation's capital
The Home address as 2449 Tracy Place NW, in Kalorama (above). That means they will be literally around the corner (only a three-minute walk!) from the Obamas, who are moving into an 8,200-square-foot house at 2446 Belmont Road NW after they leave the White House.
Well it would seem that the Trump/Kushner clan will get more for their money in DC in D.C. than in New York, where they currently live in a $10.2 million apartment. Plus, Terrazas said, "neighborhoods like Kalorama and Georgetown have a historic charm that's maybe lacking in Manhattan."
While the six-bedroom, 6,7870-square-foot house sold for $5.5 million—$100,000 less than the asking price—on December 22, the identity of the buyer has not been disclosed, so Trump and Kushner might be renting it from the buyer if they're not the buyers themselves.
The 1923 house, designed by architect Waddy Wood, previously sold for $3.5 million in 2013. Below, check out the house's interior, which includes five wood-burning fireplaces and a master suite with walk-in closets, a soaking tub, and a deck that overlooks the garden.