After six months on the market and a price cut, Vice President Kamala Harris has finally found a buyer for her Washington, DC, home.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo sold on September 27 for $1.85 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Located in the upscale Westlight complex, the unit only sold after Harris, 56, slashed the price by $145,000 back in July.
It was first listed for $1,995,000 in April.
The move to sell her house came three months after she was sworn in as vice president in January, and a month after she sold her San Francisco abode.
Harris was forced to enlist a designer to plug furniture into the home after the property sat idle without any offers.
Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, purchased the condo for $1.775 million in 2017, the same year she was first sworn in as a US Senator from California.
Spanning more than 1,700 square feet, the condo’s features include a den and a spa-inspired bathroom with teak shower floors.
The chef’s kitchen comes with a custom island, natural gas cooktop, Thermador and Bosch appliances, as well as a walk-in pantry, according to the listing.
Building amenities include a private club, a fitness center and a 25-meter heated rooftop pool.
Harris and the second gentleman currently reside at the US Naval Observatory, the customary home for vice presidents, in Washington, DC.