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A Look at Diane Feinstein's DC Home
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Sen. Diane Feinstein's Spring Valley home has hit the market, and new photos offer a look inside and out.
Two weeks ago, The Wall Street Journal reported that the late California senator's DC house would be listed, and it officially hit the market for $8.5 million on Tuesday with Ben Roth of Washington Fine Properties.
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Feinstein, who passed away last year, purchased the Spring Valley property back in 2001 and renovated the home shortly thereafter. The listing, known as Willow Oaks, features a main house with three bedrooms, a two-story great room and a private library. Outside there is a swimming pool with a pool house cabana, a carriage house, and a number of manicured gardens. More photos below.
Photo courtesy of Washington Fine Properties.
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