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Exclusive | Chris Wallace Lists Washington, D.C. Home for $6.4 Million
Exclusive | Chris Wallace Lists Washington, D.C. Home for $6.4 Million
Chris Wallace, the former host of “Fox News Sunday,” has listed his Washington, D.C., home for $6.4 million.
The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is located in the exclusive neighborhood of Kalorama Heights. It features an open floor plan, a gourmet kitchen, and a private backyard with a pool.
Wallace bought the home in 2014 for $4.5 million. He is reportedly selling the home because he is moving to New York City.
The home is listed with Compass.
Compass is a real estate brokerage firm that was founded in 2012.
The firm has offices in over 200 cities across the United States. Compass is known for its innovative technology and its focus on customer service.
The listing agent for Wallace's home is Compass agent Michael Rankin. Rankin is a top-producing agent who has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
Wallace's home is one of the most expensive homes currently for sale in Washington, D.C. The home is expected to sell quickly, given its desirable location and amenities.
Here are some additional details about the home:
- The home is 6,500 square feet.
- The home has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
- The home has an open floor plan.
- The home has a gourmet kitchen.
- The home has a private backyard with a pool.
- The home is located in the exclusive neighborhood of Kalorama Heights.
- The home is listed with Compass.