
This $4.8 Million Tacoma Mansion Looks Like A Presidential Consolation Prize
When I first saw this house, I felt like this was something that a losing presidential candidate should get as a consolation prize. Just the front of it reminded me so much of The White House. Note: this isn't in Washington D.C. but in Tacoma, Washington!
This place even has its own version of an oval office and velvet ropes. Well, at least one rope to hopefully stops you from falling ALL the way down the stairs. It may not be the white house, but it is a pretty notable residence. The iconic Rust Mansion is up for sale for $4,800,000.

This 12,809 square foot mansion comes with 7 bedrooms as well as 7 baths. One for every day of the week! It offers nearly 11,000 square feet between 4 floors. Wide open living rooms, offices, dining room, and a kitchen, you'll need more stuff just to fill it up! It comes with a literal ballroom, which has a pool table! (You had me at pool table). Oh, and it has an actual ballroom too!
If you can afford this beauty, then you must have at least 3 cars, which is great because the house has a detached garage with… 3 spaces! You can find this beauty on North I Street in Tacoma, Washington. Keep scrolling to look at all the great pictures inside the iconic Rust Mansion!
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$4.8 Mill Iconic Rust Mansion in Tacoma, Washington
Gallery Credit: tsm/Timmy!

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