Vice President Kamala Harris Lists Her West End Condo For Sale
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Vice President Kamala Harris is selling her West End digs.
Harris and husband Douglas Emhoff have put their two-bedroom, two-bath home at Westlight on the market for $1.995 million. The Wall Street Journal was the first outlet to report the news.
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Westlight is one of the newer condo developments in DC's West End neighborhood, and Harris purchased her unit back in 2017.
The vice president has been living at the Blair House since the presidential inauguration, as the U.S. Naval Observatory, where she will eventually call home, undergoes renovations.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/vice-president-kamala-harris-lists-her-west-end-condo-for-sale/18095.
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