
Former United States Attorney General Alberto Gonzales recently listed his brick Colonial-style house in McLean, Virginia on the market for $1,075,000.
Built in 1966, Attorney General Gonzales’ 2,604-square-foot, center hall Colonial-style house features five-bedrooms, video-monitored entrances and a safe room off the master bedroom. Other features include four baths, hardwood floors throughout, custom built-ins, a security system, two separate living areas, a fully finished walk-out basement, and a kitchen with granite, a gas range and top-of-the-line cabinetry, according to listing information.
Outdoor features on the 15,334-square-foot lot include in-ground sprinklers and panoramic views.
Gonzales reportedly paid $1,050,000 through a trust to purchase this home in June 2005, according to public records, which will make him earn a little.

