- Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has split her time between the East and West Coasts.
- The vice president has lived and owned property in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC.
- See a few of the places she's called home, including her current residence: the VP's mansion in DC.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is already familiar with Washington, DC.
After all, she's had a base there since becoming a senator in 2017.
Ten years before Harris became former president Joe Biden's running mate in 2020, she was elected senator in her home state of California.
Her journey into politics began when she was elected San Francisco's 27th district attorney, a position she held from 2004 to 2011. After serving as California's attorney general, she became a senator and traded coasts.
Harris, now 59, was born in Oakland, in the Bay Area, and worked as a lawyer in Alameda County. In 2014, she married Doug Emhoff, who is also a lawyer and has two kids from a previous marriage.
Harris and Emhoff still own property in an upscale neighborhood in Los Angeles.
While the sitting vice president no longer owns any properties in the nation's capital, she does spend the majority of her time there. Representatives for Harris did not reply to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Take a look at where Harris has lived over the years.