Steve Rattner's $7.5 Million Kalorama Home Finds a Buyer
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1901 24th Street NW
UrbanTurf recently learned that former Obama advisor Steve Rattner has found a buyer for his five-bedroom Kalorama home that is listed for $7.495 million. Rattner was dubbed President Obama’s Car Czar in 2009 after he was tapped to lead the effort to revitalize and restructure the automobile industry. He and wife Maureen White’s ownership of the home ran parallel with Obama’s two-term presidency; they purchased the 6,900 square-foot mansion on 24th Street NW in May 2009 and listed it in January 2017.

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The home, listed with Patrick Chauvin of Compass, was renovated by New York-based architecture firm Ferguson & Shamamian and features a number of grand rooms and commercial-grade appliances meant for large-scale entertaining.
No word yet on who purchased the 6,900 square foot home. More photos of the listing below.

Living room

Dining room

Master bedroom
Photos courtesy of HomeVisit.
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