Mike Pence buys $1.9M Indiana home packed with amenities
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Mike Pence buys $1.9M Indiana home packed with amenities

Former Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, have put their Washington, DC, days behind them and are living in a $1.93 million Indiana home they purchased last month. 

Property records reveal that Pence, 62, bought a seven-bedroom, 7½-bathroom house in the upscale location of Carmel — known as the luxury pinnacle in his state of Indiana.

And it appears he offered more than the asking price, as it was initially listed for $1.8 million. 

The home was first listed on April 1 and the former VP placed an offer a week later. The sale closed on May 25. 

Spanning a massive 10,300 square feet, the estate sits on five acres of land and comes with all the amenities your heart desires. 

Mike Pence buys $1.93 million Indiana home.
Mike Pence buys a $1.93 million Indiana home.Realtor.com; Getty Images
The home is situated on five acres of land. Realtor.com
The home spans over 10,000 square feet. Realtor
The foyer with a spiral staircase leading up to the second level. Realtor.com
The formal dining room. Realtor
The study with wood paneling. Realtor.com
Another view of the study. Realtor.com
A living space. Realtor.com
The bar area. Realtor.com
The kitchen. Realtor
A butler’s pantry. Realtor
One-third of an indoor basketball court. Realtor.com
The fitness room. Realtor
The double-height living room. Realtor
The covered patio and BBQ area. Realtor
The pool. Realtor
The boat dock.
The expansive grounds. Realtor

Built in 2008, the home offers a fitness room, an indoor basketball court, a handcrafted bar, a media room, a study, and several living spaces throughout.  

Outdoor features include a dock looking out onto a large pond, an in-ground pool and an expansive screened porch. 

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The pond.
The pond. Realtor.com
The third level bonus room.
The third level bonus room. Realtor.com
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One of eight bathrooms.
One of eight bathrooms. Realtor.com
The master bedroom.
The master bedroom. Realtor.com
Another living space.
Another living space. Realtor.com
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A den with built-in bookshelves.
A sitting area between bedrooms with built-in bookshelves. Realtor.com
The dining area.
A separate dining area. Realtor.com
A pool table situated in the bar area on the lower level of the home.
A pool table situated in the bar area on the lower level of the home. Realtor.com
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Another office room.
Another office room. Realtor.com
The covered patio.
The covered patio. Realtor.com
The expansive outdoors.
The expansive outdoors. Realtor.com
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The lower level den.
The lower level den. Realtor.com
A living area.
A living area. Realtor.com
A bedroom.
A bedroom. Realtor.com
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A bedroom. Realtor.com
A bedroom.
A bedroom. Realtor.com
Another bedroom.
Another bedroom. Realtor.com
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The home is made up of seven bedrooms.
The home is made up of seven bedrooms. Realtor.com
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Vice President Mike Pence speaks while President Donald Trump listens during a meeting with the coronavirus task force and pharmaceutical executives in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on Monday, March 2, 2020. Bloomberg via Getty Images

Since leaving office, Pence has remained under the radar following a contentious election that increased tensions with former President Donald Trump, according to insiders.

On June 3, Pence revealed that he spoke with Trump “many times” since Jan. 6. Although he admitted not seeing “eye to eye” on that day, he said Republicans “must move forward united.”

In April, during his first public address since leaving the Trump administration, Pence hinted at a potential run for political office in 2024. 

The Indy Star was the first to report details of the new residence.