Barbara Boxer – San Francisco, $2.79 Million
When Barbara Boxer first stepped into the political arena and claimed her seat in the Senate back in 1992, she did so while calling a charming 2,160-square-foot home in Inner Richmond her own. Located at 120 Third Ave., this residence was more than just a backdrop to her groundbreaking career; it was a sanctuary from which she launched her journey to become one of the most influential women in American politics.
As the first female chair of the Environment and Public Works Committee and the Senate Ethics Select Committee, Barbara’s home bore witness to countless decisions and discussions that shaped her legacy.