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Millions of Americans are caught up in the nation's housing crisis.
Franklin Raines, the Democratic insider who ran Fannie Mae between 1999 and 2004, isn't one of them.
Washingtonian says Raines just paid $4.9 million for "a three-bedroom, seven-bath penthouse condominium" in Washington's Ritz-Carlton Residences.
The Washington Post says Raines and his wife are splitting up and agreed to sell their old house for $7.6 million.
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Franklin Raines, the Democratic insider who ran Fannie Mae between 1999 and 2004, isn't one of them.
Washingtonian says Raines just paid $4.9 million for "a three-bedroom, seven-bath penthouse condominium" in Washington's Ritz-Carlton Residences.
The Washington Post says Raines and his wife are splitting up and agreed to sell their old house for $7.6 million.
Full story here