A $150,000 Price Drop For the Vice President's DC Condo
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The former West End digs of Vice President Kamala Harris just got a little less expensive.
Harris and husband Douglas Emhoff put their two-bedroom, two-bath home at the Westlight condos on 24th Street (map) on the market for $1.995 million back in April. This week, the list price for the condo was reduced by $145,000.
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Westlight is one of the newer condo developments in DC's West End neighborhood. Harris purchased her unit back in 2017.
The vice president lived at the Blair House for a few months after the presidential inauguration while Number One Observatory Circle underwent renovations. She moved into the Vice President's residence in April.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a-price-drop-for-the-vice-presidents-dc-condo/18517.
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