If Geithner gets his asking price, he’ll make only $45,000 from sale; he paid $950,000 for the home in August 2009, during the tail end of the real estate bubble. His home, listed by Matthew Maury of Stuart & Maury, Inc., is pretty standard for the area; the 2,537 square foot rambler has four bedrooms and 2.5 baths. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances and Corian® countertops, and opens to a living room with cathedral ceilings. Outside, there’s a large deck that overlooks the private backyard.
Geithner owns another home in Larchmont, NY, which he is currently renting out. He listed the home in February 2009 for $1,635,000, but according to CNN he decided to rent it when he couldn’t find a buyer.
As Politico reported, Geithner was a key player in many of the Obama administration’s early policy decisions about how to end the 2008 financial crisis and jump start the economy. The administration’s efforts to aid struggling homeowners was a sore spot among liberal democrats, who believed Geithner could have done more.
Be sure to check out the Redfin listing page for additional information and photos of Geithner’s Bethesda home.