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In January 2017, Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, left Manhattan in order to settle into a six-bedroom single-family home in Washington, D.C.’s Kalorama neighborhood, only a block away from former President Barack Obama’s home. The Washington Post reports that Trump and Kushner are now looking for a new home with hopes for something more private.
So far, the couple has browsed a property in Massachusetts Avenue Heights, an upscale neighborhood that currently houses celebrities like Kellyanne Conway and BET CEO Debra Lee.
The couple chose their current address for its close location to The Shul at Chabad-Lubavitch Center. The 1923-constructed home also has a long history, having been designed by Waddy Butler Wood, a D.C.-based architect whose works include the Woodrow Wilson House and the Masonic Temple, which is now used as the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Award-winning D.C.-based architect Christian Zapatka renovated the property in 2014.
For an inside look at Ivanka Trump’s current abode, check out this gallery on Curbed DC.
• Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are house hunting in Washington [The Washington Post]
• Inside Ivanka Trump’s new D.C. home [Curbed DC]
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