Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Cheryl Hines have purchased a $4.34 million townhouse in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., aiming to mend their strained marriage. The move follows tensions caused by allegations involving Kennedy’s communications with journalist Olivia Nuzzi. Hines reportedly insisted on the relocation, hoping it would bring stability.
The spacious 4,876-square-foot home is an elegant early-20th-century row house near Wisconsin Avenue. It offers Kennedy a 15-minute commute to the White House and includes luxurious features like a formal foyer, open living spaces, and a master suite with a fireplace and steam shower.
Sources reveal that Hines gave Kennedy an ultimatum to move to Georgetown, which he initially resisted but eventually accepted. He agreed to focus on national health issues while leaving the house-hunting to her, reflecting their ongoing efforts to find common ground.
Though the relocation is symbolic and potentially meaningful, it remains unclear if it will resolve deeper marital issues. As both continue their demanding careers, only time will tell if this move marks a fresh start or a temporary pause in their challenges.