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Bret Baier’s Ralph Lauren-Inspired Home Lists for $3.5 Million

The Fox News Channel anchor has put his six-bedroom Berkley house on the market.

Photograph of the Baiers’ home courtesy of Zillow.

Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier and his wife, Amy, have listed their six-bedroom, seven-bath home in DC’s Berkley for $3.5 million. The house, which is decorated throughout in Ralph Lauren Home, has a workout room, a wine cellar, and a three-car garage. An online tour of the home shows several plush spaces: a library/pub room with a granite-topped mahogany bar surrounded by bookshelves and a master suite with his-and-hers baths and walk-in closets. The decor embodies the preppy Ralph Lauren look: lots of navy blue, stripes, and paisleys as well as rich mahogany accents and framed photos of horses.

The house, which was built by well-known custom home builder Jim Gibson, is part of Phillips Park, the luxury home community off Foxhall Road that sits on land formerly owned by philanthropists Marjorie and Duncan Phillips. The Baiers bought the house new in March 2009 for $3.2 million.

Baier is the host of Fox’s Special Report, which airs weeknights at 6.