A Look at Joe Biden's $20,000-a-Month Virginia Digs
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After leaving the White House, Vice President Joe Biden didn't move very far. The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that the former vice president now rents a $20,000-a-month home in Northern Virginia that local entrepreneur Mark Ein purchased a few years ago. UrbanTurf is now able to offer you a look inside.
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The five-bedroom home spreads out over almost 12,000 square feet and sits on a large lot with views of the Potomac River. The gated house has a series of entertaining spaces, a sauna and gym, and parking for more than a dozen cars. More photos below.
Photos courtesy of HomeVisit.
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