After six months on the market and a price cut, Vice President Kamala Harris has finally found a buyer for her Washington, DC, home.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo sold on September 27 for $1.85 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Located in the upscale Westlight complex, the unit only sold after Harris, 56, slashed the price by $145,000 back in July.
It was first listed for $1,995,000 in April.
The move to sell her house came three months after she was sworn in as vice president in January, and a month after she sold her San Francisco abode.
Harris was forced to enlist a designer to plug furniture into the home after the property sat idle without any offers.
Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, purchased the condo for $1.775 million in 2017, the same year she was first sworn in as a US Senator from California.
The condo is located in the esteemed Westlight complex. Realtor.com
The building’s lobby. Realtor.com



The dining room. Realtor.com






The heated pool. Realtor.comSpanning more than 1,700 square feet, the condo’s features include a den and a spa-inspired bathroom with teak shower floors.
The chef’s kitchen comes with a custom island, natural gas cooktop, Thermador and Bosch appliances, as well as a walk-in pantry, according to the listing.
Building amenities include a private club, a fitness center and a 25-meter heated rooftop pool.



Harris and the second gentleman currently reside at the US Naval Observatory, the customary home for vice presidents, in Washington, DC.





