Wildfires have nearly reached the door of Vice President Kamala Harris’ California mansion in Brentwood outside of Los Angeles — and Harris already has a backup plan for her new residence after her loss in the 2024 election.
Once Vice President-elect J.D. Vance takes over the Naval Observatory home in Washington, D.C., Harris is eyeing a new home in downtown New York City.
In fact, Harris is considering moving into a $20,000-per-month Manhattan apartment that is almost directly across the street from President-elect Donald Trump’s New York home at Trump International Hotel and Tower.
Is the move part of her post-2024 election loss meltdown? Doug Emhoff toured the Park Loggia luxury condo last Friday without Harris present.
Emhoff arrived with “a convoy of SUVs and a phalanx of Secret Service,” sources told The New York Post’s Page Six.
The three-bedroom Upper West Side property search comes as Harris’s Brentwood home is under eminent threat inside the Pacific Palisades Fire evacuation zone.
“Not from me, but I heard they were looking to be bicoastal,” a source told Page Six about Harris and Emhoff’s potential NYC move.
The Park Loggia’s website advertises “maximum flow” and “picturesque Manhattan scapes.”
“It’s really hard to put into words how devastating this all is,” daughter Ella Emhoff wrote on Instagram about the fires. “My heart is breaking watching so many friends/Californians lose their homes and history.”
“I grew up in LA and most of that time in the Palisades, so this is hitting very close to home,” she added.
Sources confirmed Emhoff has viewed multiple New York properties near their daughter Ella’s current Brooklyn residence.
Even if their California home burns down, however, Los Angeles will remain their primary base, three sources confirmed to Page Six.
The New York Times reported Harris leaves office “with no concrete plans about what to do next or how to proceed as a private citizen for the first time since she was elected San Francisco’s district attorney in 2003.”
The only concrete action she has taken since the election was controversial: Harris blocked Vance and his young family from touring the Naval Observatory residence before transition.
The couple’s Brentwood property remains inaccessible as wildfires have destroyed over 1,000 buildings.