The Home Front

Tim Geithner Can't Sell Home, Has to Rent it Out

By Luke Mullins

Posted: June 4, 2009

Unable to sell it, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner--like other homeowners ensnared in the real estate bust--is now renting out his suburban New York City home for $7,500 a month, The Associated Press reports:

After reducing the price on his house in a tony New York City suburb to less than he paid for it, Geithner still couldn't sell and recently rented it out instead, according to real estate agents familiar with the deal.

Geithner put his five-bedroom Tudor near leafy Larchmont on the market for $1.635 million in February, after heading to Washington for his job as the nation's top economic official.

A few weeks after the asking price was dropped to $1.575 million, the home was rented for $7,500 a month on May 21, said the agents, Scott Stiefvater of Stiefvater Real Estate and Debbie Meiliken of Keller Williams Realty New York…

Although $7,500 might seem like a lot of rent, it probably falls a bit short of the monthly mortgage payments on the Geithners' two loans totaling $1.25 million, plus $27,000 a year in property taxes.

Treasury Department representatives didn't immediately return calls about Geithner's home Monday and Tuesday. He was in Beijing for talks with Chinese leaders.

Records show Geithner and his wife, Carole Sonnenfeld Geithner, paid $1.602 million for the home in 2004.

Suprising...the delorean, not the house...?

I'm kinda suprised that Tim didn't see this coming, especially considering the technology that he used during the senate explanation. I would have thought he knew that it was coming...! Now, what is he going to do with his family?

http://www.socoolaz.com/article/Business/Business/Geithner_Utilizes_Virtual_Reality_in_Stimulus_Pitch/30258

The Grayheck of AZ @ Aug 04, 2009 12:46:02 PM

Hope he has time to talk about this

Hope that Tim has time to talk with the foreign governments about this:

http://tudodanchu.wordpress.com/2009/04/12/anthit/

Disturbed of ME @ Jun 14, 2009 14:50:20 PM

Go for it. Realality Rentals

At least the top economic official will have some actual real life experience, although most people have 4200k houses not $2 million dollar houses.

Joe Taxpayer of DC @ Jun 09, 2009 14:58:26 PM

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