Late Sen. Dianne Feinstein's Estate Willow Oaks

Opulence and privacy in Spring Valley

Willow Oaks, Sen. Dianne Feinstein's Washington home for 20 years, went on the market in mid-February, presenting an extraordinary opportunity to acquire one of the city's most distinguished properties. 

The gated compound encompassing 0.8 acres in Spring Valley features a stately main house, grand swimming pool with pool house cabana, separate pool house with dressing rooms, carriage house, and beautifully manicured gardens. 
The grounds offer a rare blend of opulence and privacy. The main house features an elegant foyer, a formal living room, and a sophisticated dining room. Entertaining is elevated with a well-appointed bar, a two-story great room, and a sunroom offering panoramic views of the pool and the home's lush surroundings. The kitchen is complete with a sunny breakfast room overlooking the mature trees.
A distinctive touch is the private library on the main level, adorned with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. Upstairs, three bedrooms, including a primary suite with dual bathrooms, and a lower level recreation room complete the residence.
The luxurious pool, with a pool house cabana and changing rooms, offers a resort-like ambiance in the heart of the city. The carriage house includes a three-car garage, greenhouse, and spacious one bedroom apartment. Marked by its rich history and political legacy, Willow Oaks offers unparalleled privacy and prestige.
Sen. Feinstein represented the state of California from 1992 until her death in 2023. Born in San Francisco, she served of the mayor of that city from 1978 to 1988. 
At our deadline in mid-February the home was listed by The Ben Roth Team of Washington Fine Properties. For more information, call (202) 465-9636.