Trump's Cabinet Appointees Go House-Hunting in DC's 'Billionaire's Row'
The uber-wealthy appointees are looking at homes in the Washington, D.C., neighborhood of Kalorama.
There's a big demand for pricey real estate in the nation's capital, thanks to President-elect Donald Trump’s billionaire cabinet appointees.
If confirmed, Trump's cabinet will be the wealthiest ever, with a combined estimated net worth of $5.6 billion.
Christopher Ritzert of Sotheby's International Realty is helping four of Trump's cabinet appointees find new homes in Washington, D.C.
“We've seen many people come thru wash with money but never this many with this much,” he told Inside Edition.
He's shown them all a $4 million apartment at the Ritz-Carlton residences. It has three bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms.
He said it is eight blocks from the White House and “a lovely walk down Pennsylvania Avenue.”
The cabinet appointees are also looking in the Kalorama neighborhood, also known as "Embassy Row," and fast becoming "Billionaire's Row.'
Read: Ivanka Trump Steps Down From Her Company as Husband Becomes Father's Top Adviser
Wilbur Ross, Trump's pick for Commerce Secretary, is worth $2.9 billion, and just plunked down $12 million for an impressive mansion.
The Obamas are moving into a Kalorama rental on Friday, while Ivanka Trump and her family bought a six-bedroom home around the corner from the outgoing 44th president.
Watch: An Inside Look At Home Where Ivanka Trump And Family Will Be Moving To In D.C.
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