The Kingdom of Morocco has purchased a USD14 million mansion in the District’s Massachusetts Avenue Heights neighborhood, USA on Thursday, Curbed Washington DC reports.
The house was owned since 1994 by Mandell Ourisman, a chair man of automotive group, who died on the 5th of July and his wife Mary Ourisma, a former Ambassador to Barbados.
The mansion has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms and three-baths according to the same source. The new Moroccan property is located next to «the home of Treasury Secretary Stevein Mnuchin, who purchased his Massachusetts Avenue Heights single-family home in February 2017». It is not mentioned yet for what purpose the Kingdom has bought the 14-million dollars house.
According to Maghreb voices, an on online newspaper based in the United States, the mansion is to be resided by the Kingdom’s Ambassador to Washington, Princess Lalla Joumala Alaou. The latter will spend her mandate as a diplomat in the house as reported by Maria Bensaid, who is in charge of the embassy’s press relations.