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Kamala Harris, US Vice President is Selling Her Washington, D.C. Condo For $1.9 Million after  Moving Official
Vice President’s Residence, Number One Observatory Circle

Los Angeles, April 08, 2021
NRIpress.club/Ramesh/ A.Gary Singh

NRI US Vice President, Kamala Harris will be the first woman, the first NRI woman, and the first person of Asian descent to call the residence home and finally moved into the newly renovated Vice President’s Residence  (a brand new address at One Observatory Circle), after residing in the President’s Guest House (AKA Blair House) since Inauguration Day.
Harris put her tony Washington, DC, condo on the market for $1,995,000 this week.

  • In 2007, The vice president purchased the two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit in the Westlight luxury condo complex for $1,775,000 .
  • Vice President Kamala Harris listed her Washington, DC, condo for nearly $2 million.  realtor.com
  • The 1,731-square-foot home features natural oak hardwood floors, a bathroom with a bidet and teak shower floor, custom Italian cabinetry, and a walk-in pantry.
  •  The complex is just as swanky, with 24/7 concierge service, dog-washing station, heated rooftop pool with a sundeck, and terrace with grills. The unit comes with two parking spaces and additional storage space.
  • "It's a beautiful, luxury building in the heart of the West End neighborhood," says Washington, DC–based real estate agent Courtney Abrams, of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. She  sold another unit in the Westlight last year.
  •  "It has one of the nicest pools of any buildings in the city
    Vice President Harris’s San Francisco condo—which she purchased for $489,000 in 2004, and sold for $799,000 last month.
  • According to property records cited on Zillow, Harris purchased this condo in 2004 for $489,000. This year was significant as it was the same year she became the first-ever female District Attorney in San Francisco (and the first NRI woman and South Asian American woman to ever hold the position in the state of California).