It appears that Ivanka Trump’s house hunting is over. The president-elect’s daughter and her husband, Jared Kushner, are moving to a home in Kalorama, according to Washingtonian.
William Moody, executive vice president at Washington Fine Properties, told Washingtonian that he was part of a team of agents who represented the couple on their real estate deal.
According to multiple real estate sources, the home is located at 2449 Tracy Place NW, Washingtonian reports. The six bedroom, six-and-a-half bathroom home is less than two blocks from where the Obama family is expected to live when President Obama leaves office this month.
Trump’s new residence sold on December 22 for $5.5 million, according to the listing. But it’s unclear whether they bought it or are renting.
While Trump and Kushner currently live on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Trump isn’t entirely new to the city—she spent two years at Georgetown University before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania, and was closely involved in the Trump International Hotel project at the Old Post Office pavilion.
She is expected to play an active role in the incoming administration. She was seen at a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and met with Al Gore to discuss climate change issues last month. When House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi raised women’s issues on a phone call with the president-elect, he passed the phone to his daughter.
She may also take on some of the duties of the first lady, considering Melania Trump is not moving to the White House until at least the end of the school year.
Kushner is widely expected to play a prominent role in the administration, as he did during the campaign. However, anti-nepotism laws may prevent that.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence has already moved to the city, temporarily renting a five-bedroom home in Chevy Chase until inauguration. Neighbors have greeted Pence, who has a long record of opposing LGBTQ and reproductive rights, with rainbow flags and “Trust Women” signs.