Fox News host Tucker Carlson found an interested buyer for his home in Washington, D.C., this spring. Carlson listed it at slightly less than $4 million. He bought it in 2017 for $3.9 million, so the sale registers as a break-even. The home didn’t dally on the market, though; it went into pending status within three days.
The 1998-built Colonial features a stone exterior and a symmetrical façade. Black shutters, a carmine front door, and a white flat-roof portico supported by Ionic columns and topped with a plant balcony distinguish the exterior.
Within, the home ticks many a box on the staunch traditionalist living style checklist, with built-ins, plank floors, and a generally off-white interior. Somewhat bland, somewhat comforting, and boasting a fine veneer of workmanship, the home’s living style is unpretentious and generally lacking in formal rigidity.
The property’s exterior living area features a fine swath of lawn, a pool, and well-groomed landscaping. A covered patio looks just the ticket for stress letdown at the end of a D.C. day.