Donald Rumsfeld Sells D.C. Home for $3.9 Million

$3.9 million was the final sale price of the D.C. home of Donald Rumsfeld—$550,000 below its original asking price.

Rumsfeld Home

The former Secretary of State and his wife Joyce—who reportedly now divide their time between New Mexico, Montana and coastal Maryland, according to The Hill—bought the northwest Washington D.C. home for $3.6 million in 2001, the same year he took office under George W. Bush.

Set across from the French ambassador’s 20,000-square-foot estate, the 5,115-square-foot, Federal-style brick house—initially publicly listed last summer—has seven bedrooms, six-and-a-half baths, a backyard patio, and an inlaid pool.

Rumsfeld Home

Photos courtesy of Zillow

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