Diane Feinstein's Spring Valley Home To Hit the Market
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Sen. Diane Feinstein's Spring Valley compound will hit the market in the coming weeks.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the late California senator's home will be listed for $8.5 million 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, according to the Journal.
"The circa-1950s main house has three bedrooms, a private library, a sunroom and a two-story great room," the Journal reported. "There is also a pool house, a structure with changing rooms, and a carriage house with an apartment on the top floor."
The Spring Valley neighborhood is no stranger to homes with price tags this high, and the area had the highest median home price in the city last year.
Photo courtesy of Washington Fine Properties.
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