Tony Podesta's Kalorama Home Sells For $8.2 Million
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The Kalorama home of lobbyist Tony Podesta recently sold, which means the Obamas will now have a new DC neighbor.
Podesta's five-bedroom house was listed for sale last summer for just under $10 million with Patrick Chauvin and Nicole Powell of Compass. It closed late last week for $8.2 million.
The 9,200 square-foot home was designed by architect Olvia Demetriou and has custom museum lighting through which Podesta used to highlight his extensive art collection.
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Other highlights include a 15th century marble fireplace in the living room, a fully equipped caterer’s kitchen, a 9,600 bottle wine cellar, a wood-fired pizza oven and a 54-inch gas grill kitchen.
The home's new owner will live a stone's throw from the former first family. The Obamas purchased an eight-bedroom home nearby back in 2017.
Photos courtesy of Max Mackenzie, Neill Archer Roan, and HD Bros.
Note: An earlier version of this article listed Brad House as a listing agent instead of Nicole Powell.
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