Vice President JD Vance Sells Washington D.C. Home for $1.7 Million
Vice President JD Vance has sold his Washington, D.C. home for $1.7 million. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom, 2,530-square-foot farmhouse-style residence is 100 years old.
The home is located just under 25 minutes from the heart of D.C., in Del Ray, Alexandria, a sought-after neighborhood known for its historic charm and modern conveniences.

Property Highlights
Price: $1.7 million
Location: Del Ray, Alexandria, VA
Size: 2,530 square feet
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
Notable Features: Custom built-ins, wood-burning fireplaces, self-contained accessory unit, direct park access
A Look Inside The VP’s Home
Walking into JD Vance’s Virginia home, the entryway feels bright and inviting, with soft neutral tones, hardwood floors, and a classic staircase with dark wood accents adding a touch of contrast.

The seating arrangement features plush, neutral-toned furniture with a glass coffee table adding a modern touch. Thoughtful lighting, from recessed ceiling fixtures to table lamps, enhances the home’s inviting ambiance.

Just beyond, the front sitting room unfolds into a bright hallway with bookshelves, storage space, and a cozy built-in window seat where sunlight filters through the plantation shutters.

Cozy Living Room
At the other end of the hall, you’ll find the living room, where a tufted sofa and plush accent chairs create a comfortable yet refined setting, and French doors open to the backyard.

In the center of the room, a sleek black fireplace is framed by custom built-ins that add character while keeping the design clean.

Dining Room
Behind the living room, the dining room holds a sleek glass-top table with a gold base surrounded by plush black velvet chairs. Overhead, a modern chandelier with globe lighting provides a warm glow, balancing the room’s contemporary style with a hint of mid-century flair.

Farmhouse Kitchen
Walking into the open kitchen from the dining area, the first thing that stands out is the expansive bar section with glass-fronted cabinetry and dual wine refrigerators. The black countertop provides a sleek contrast to the white cabinetry, and open shelving adds a stylish touch.

Moving further in, the galley-style kitchen unfolds with a gas cooktop integrated into the counter and a built-in microwave above. The neutral backsplash, subtle in texture, complements the cabinetry without overwhelming the space, while recessed lighting keeps the area bright and functional.

At the far end, the kitchen ends with a glass-paneled door that opens to the backyard, offering easy access to the guest house.

Primary Suite For J.D. And Usha
Upstairs, the primary suite is a bright and inviting space with high vaulted ceilings and warm hardwood floors. A soft, upholstered bed sits against a textured accent wall, flanked by modern sconces and elegant nightstands as light filters in through bed-framing windows.

Through a set of double doors, the suite expands into a private in-room office featuring calm blue-painted walls, a sleek writing desk, and a chair.

En-Suite Bathroom
The en-suite bathroom is designed with a sophisticated contrast of dark wood cabinetry and crisp white countertops. A dual-sink vanity sits beneath modern pendant lights, while open shelves above the bathtub add a decorative touch.

The soaking tub is seamlessly integrated with a glass-enclosed shower, featuring wood-look tiles and a rainfall showerhead for a spa-like experience.

Closet
Completing the suite is a well-organized walk-in closet with dark wood shelving and hanging racks. Its minimalist design allows for efficient organization while maintaining a polished look.

Stellar Kid’s Bedroom
Down the hall, the kid’s bedroom is a whimsical, space-themed room with a hand-painted mural of planets, stars, and a glowing sun that gives the room a sense of adventure and imagination.
Sitting against the cosmic backdrop are a simple white bed and a small white bookshelf, accented by blue and yellow decor.

Studio-Style Guest House
Behind the main house is a fully equipped guest house built with a sleek natural wood facade, large glass doors, and a paved courtyard lined with lush greenery.

Inside, the guest house is bright and spacious, with a studio layout featuring a cozy bed, fireplace, wall-mounted TV, and heated floors.

Within the house, a compact kitchenette has a built-in microwave and a wine fridge surrounded by pantry storage space. A glass-top dining table with wire chairs provides a stylish spot for meals, positioned beneath a wide window that frames the outdoor scenery.

The bathroom is finished with contemporary touches, including a wood vanity and a glass-enclosed shower with modern fixtures.

Outside, the structure extends to a custom-built single-car garage, maintaining the same wood aesthetic as the guest house.

From Farmhouse-Style Home to The White House
With his new role as vice president, J.D. Vance is trading one Washington residence for another—this time, the most famous address in the country.
The swift sale of his D.C.-area home marks another step in his transition to the White House, where his focus now shifts to the demands of national leadership.
As Vance settles into his new position, his former home serves as a final reminder of the life he’s leaving behind for the historic halls of the vice presidency.