October 16, 2025 - 18:28

In a surprising turn of events, the Arlington house owned by Stephen Miller is now up for sale, with an asking price of $3.75 million. The decision to sell comes in the wake of a recent incident involving protesters who left chalk messages on the property, sparking significant media attention and public discourse.
The Millers have decided to part ways with the residence after facing backlash and heightened scrutiny surrounding their political affiliations and actions. The property itself boasts a range of luxurious features, including spacious living areas, a modern kitchen, and beautifully landscaped grounds, making it an appealing option for potential buyers looking for a high-end home in a desirable location.
As the real estate market continues to fluctuate, this sale could signify a shift in the Millers' public presence and personal circumstances. With the listing now active, the couple hopes to attract buyers who appreciate both the home’s charm and its location.
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