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Senator Dianne Feinstein and her banker husband, Richard Blum, have found a buyer for their Lake Tahoe, California estate after a $10 million price cut and five months on the market, The Post has learned.

The waterfront compound was briefly listed for $46 million in October 2020, before it was taken off the market and re-listed in June for $41 million. On October 12, the price was slashed to $36 million.

It went into contract three weeks later, on November 2.

Comprising three separate structures — a main house and two guest houses — the entire estate sits on five acres of land.

According to the listing, the home boasts 278 feet of white sand beach and a 172-foot pier.

The main house is made up of six bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, offering an open living/dining/kitchen and family room. Outdoor features include an expansive deck, hot tub and stairs down to the pier and beach.


  A wide shot of the compound. Brad Scott Visuals A wide shot of the compound. Brad Scott Visuals

  An expansive terrace. Brad Scott Visuals An expansive terrace. Brad Scott Visuals

  Views of the clear blue water from the pier. Brad Scott Visuals Views of the clear blue water from the pier. Brad Scott Visuals

  The home boasts an open floor plan. Brad Scott Visuals The home boasts an open floor plan. Brad Scott Visuals

  The living room. Brad Scott Visuals The living room. Brad Scott Visuals

  A large patio overlooking the beach. Brad Scott Visuals A large patio overlooking the beach. Brad Scott Visuals

  The main kitchen. Brad Scott Visuals The main kitchen. Brad Scott Visuals

Feinstein, a Democrat representing California, is the nation’s oldest senator, having celebrated her 88th birthday in June. Elected in 1992, she was the first female senator from the state.

Following the assassination of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and fellow supervisor Harvey Milk in 1978, she stepped in as acting mayor while president of the Board of Supervisors. This made her the first female mayor of San Francisco as well — a role she would hold until 1988.

Following news that Senator Patrick Leahy from Vermont would retire following eight terms in the senate in 2023, it would also make Feinstein the longest-serving Democratic senator, if re-elected.

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A bedroom which boasts beach views.
A bedroom which boasts beach views. Brad Scott Visuals
The main property holds six bedrooms and 4.5 baths.
The main property holds six bedrooms and five baths. Realtor.com
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Another bedroom.
Another bedroom. Brad Scott Visuals
The expansive lawn.
The expansive lawn. Brad Scott Visuals
A living area.
A living area. Brad Scott Visuals
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The carriage house.
The carriage house. Brad Scott Visuals
The kitchen in one of the guesthouses.
The kitchen in one of the guesthouses. Brad Scott Visuals
A bedroom.
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The foyer.
The foyer. Brad Scott Visuals
The master bedroom.
The master bedroom. Brad Scott Visuals
The expansive great room in the main property.
The expansive great room in the main property. Brad Scott Visuals
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The compound sits on nearly five acres of land.
The compound sits on nearly five acres of land. Brad Scott Visuals
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Feinstein also holds a residence in the upscale San Francisco neighborhood Pacific Heights, not too far from her colleague, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Feinstein and Blum, 86, married in 1980.

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