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Rep. Elise Stefanik is preparing to part ways with her Washington, DC, residence as she weighs a potential 2026 campaign for governor of New York. 

The Capitol Hill townhouse, a three-bedroom home built in 1927, is listed for $2.19 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. 

Stefanik, a Republican, and relatives purchased the property in 2010 for about $1.2 million, four years before she became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress at age 30. 


  Rep. Elise Stefanik, weighing a 2026 run for New York governor, has listed her longtime Washington, DC home for $2.19 million. Townsend Visuals Rep. Elise Stefanik, weighing a 2026 run for New York governor, has listed her longtime Washington, DC home for $2.19 million. Townsend Visuals

  Spanning roughly 2,700 square feet, the 1927 Capitol Hill townhouse is about a half mile from the Capitol. Townsend Visuals Spanning roughly 2,700 square feet, the 1927 Capitol Hill townhouse is about a half mile from the Capitol. Townsend Visuals

“I haven’t really made that decision,” she said of her future in the District. “I’ve gotta make the governor decision first.”

Currently, she does not plan to buy another DC property once this one sells.

The roughly 2,700-square-foot home features an open main floor, a large walk-in closet in the primary suite, and a back deck and patio for entertaining. 


  Stefanik bought the home with family in 2010 for about $1.2 million. Getty Images Stefanik bought the home with family in 2010 for about $1.2 million. Getty Images

  Stefanik says she’s selling to spend more time upstate, where she and husband Matthew Manda have a 16-acre Saratoga County farm and their 4-year-old son, Sam, attends school; her House term ends January 2027. Townsend Visuals Stefanik says she’s selling to spend more time upstate, where she and husband Matthew Manda have a 16-acre Saratoga County farm and their 4-year-old son, Sam, attends school; her House term ends January 2027. Townsend Visuals

  The three-level home features an open main floor. Townsend Visuals The three-level home features an open main floor. Townsend Visuals

  The living area. Townsend Visuals The living area. Townsend Visuals

Stefanik, who enjoys cooking, said she picked the house because the kitchen connects to the living and dining areas, allowing her to prepare “Sunday sauce” without missing family conversations. 

“One thing people may not know about me is that I love to cook. I come from a family of cooks,” she told the Journal. 

They grew tomatoes and hosted family for cookouts, Stefanik said of the townhouse, which is located a block from Eastern Market, where she often buys groceries from the Italian butcher and the local cheese shop.


  The sleek kitchen — Stefanik is known as a passionate cook. Townsend Visuals The sleek kitchen — Stefanik is known as a passionate cook. Townsend Visuals

  The dining area. Townsend Visuals The dining area. Townsend Visuals

  The family room. Townsend Visuals The family room. Townsend Visuals

  A primary suite with a fireplace. Townsend Visuals A primary suite with a fireplace. Townsend Visuals

She and her husband, Matthew Manda, now spend more time in upstate New York, where their 4-year-old son, Sam, attends school and where the family maintains a 16-acre farm in Saratoga County. 

Micah Smith of HRLS Partners at TTR Sotheby’s International Realty, one of the listing agents, highlighted the rarity of a walk-in closet on Capitol Hill. He and colleagues Robert Hryniewicki, Adam Rackliffe and Christopher Leary are marketing the home. 

According to Bright MLS, the median home sale in the DC metro area reached $625,000 in August, a 2.1% increase from a year earlier.


  An ensuite bathroom. Townsend Visuals An ensuite bathroom. Townsend Visuals

  The primary suite boasts a rare large walk-in closet, and a deck/patio. Townsend Visuals The primary suite boasts a rare large walk-in closet, and a deck/patio. Townsend Visuals

  One of three bedrooms. Townsend Visuals One of three bedrooms. Townsend Visuals

  The home sits a block from Eastern Market, where the avid cook shops. Townsend Visuals The home sits a block from Eastern Market, where the avid cook shops. Townsend Visuals

Stefanik has drawn national attention in recent years for challenging Ivy League presidents on their handling of pro-Palestinian campus protests, and was briefly nominated by President Donald Trump in 2024 to serve as US ambassador to the United Nations before the nomination was withdrawn. 

She said she will likely announce her gubernatorial plans after the November elections.

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