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Real Housewives of Potomac's Candiace Dillard has sold her Maryland townhouse for $799,000.
The 34-year-old Bravo beauty's four-story, 2,960 sq. feet home includes three bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, according to TMZ, and is about 15 minutes away from Washington D.C.
The Biloxi, Mississippi-born reality star's abode, located in the Potomac Overlook Community at National Harbor, also features a two-car garage and adjacent driveway.
© Provided by Daily MailThe latest: Real Housewives of Potomac's Candiace Dillard, 34, has sold her Maryland townhouse for $799K
© Provided by Daily MailBackground: The dwelling was the subject of skepticism in the storyline of the Bravo show, as Dillard clashed with her co-stars during the show's fourth season when Ashley Darby and others mocked that Dillard's mother had helped finance the purchase of the home
The living room of the home is situated next to a staircase, with wooden panel floors.
The home's kitchen includes amenities such as an island and stainless steel appliances, as well as a breakfast nook.
Deluxe bedrooms in the home include ensuite bathrooms, decked out with marble tile floors.
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A bedroom in the home's loft area includes an overhead lamp as well as multiple windows for light and great views of the nearby harbor.
© Provided by Daily Mail The dwelling was the subject of skepticism in the storyline of the Bravo show, as Dillard clashed with her co-stars during the show's fourth season when Ashley Darby and others mocked that Dillard's mother had helped finance the purchase of the home.
Dillard subsequently said that she and husband Chris eventually began making the mortgage payments on the abode without any assistance.
Dillard said on the show's season five reunion that a she and her spouse purchased a $1 million home last year, noting 'My mother was generous enough to donate a rubber plant.'
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