Here’s What People Are Saying About The Houses And Mansions Of Our Favorite Celebrities

Published on 04/16/2020
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Chris Wallace – Est. $3.5 Million, Washington, DC

Chris ‘ life as a television host has been quite rewarding. In his career, he won several awards, including three Emmy awards! That tells a lot about his talent. His role in life is around the democratic world, and that is why it can be very complicated indeed. Yet, when he returns home from hosting the Fox News Sunday show, his wife is always happy to console him.  Even if we do not know the value of his estate, we can easily imagine that it would be an enormous expense for a double-story house in Washington, DC. The 71-year-old Chris Wallace will consider this home ideal for retiring if he wants to stay in the city at the end of his career.

Chris Wallace – Est. $3.5 Million, Washington, DC

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David Brooks — Est. $2 Million, Washington, D.C.

He remained political all his life, and from there, he accrued a lot of money. While he has published many books such as The Social Animal and The Road to Character, his most significant work has to do with politics. He’s writing for the New York Times, which provides a center-right citizen’s view.  His house in Washington was not inexpensive, but he had ample cash not to make a difference even to his bank account if $2,000,000 was costing him. The house had an original cost of $2.3 million, which spared a considerable amount. The unit has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a library.

David Brooks — Est. $2 Million, Washington, D.C.

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