RFK Jr. Buys A Home In Georgetown
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the latest Trump appointee to buy a home in DC.
The Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary closed on a four-bedroom home in Georgetown late last week, UrbanTurf has learned.
RFK Jr. is just the latest Kennedy to take up residence in Georgetown.
John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Jackie Kennedy lived in a rowhouse on Dent Place NW in 1953 when JFK was a senator. Following President Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, Jackie Kennedy lived briefly in a seven-bedroom home on N Street NW that was part of a compound that sold for about $26 million in 2023.
RFK Jr.'s home purchase is just the latest from an individual in President Trump's orbit. Politico reported last week that Mark Zuckerberg bought the most expensive home sold in DC this year, a $23 million house near Embassy Row.
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