Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson is selling his suburban Washington, D.C. home

Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson is selling his suburban Washington, D.C. home for $2.2million.

Carlson, who just took over ousted Bill O'Reilly's prime-time 8pm slot on the network, listed the seven bedroom home located along the Potomac River.

The Colonial style abode in the Kent neighborhood of the nation's capital features five bathrooms and one half bath.

The 4,784-square-foot property was recently renovated and has a new kitchen that opens up to a spacious den.

Built on a 9,000-square-foot lot, Carlson's home includes a sunroom, living room, dining room and has a flagstone walkway that is flanked by beautiful shrubs.

The 47-year-old political commentator purchased the residence in 2011 for $2million with his wife Susan, as they have four children together and likely needed the space for the youngsters.

Carlson, who just took over ousted Bill O'Reilly's prime-time 8pm slot on the network, listed the seven bedroom residence (above) located along the Potomac River for $2.2million

The 4,784-square-foot abode was recently renovated and has a new kitchen that opens up to the spacious den. Carlson purchased the residence in 2011 for $2million with his wife Susan, as they have four children together and likely needed the space for the youngsters.

It was announced earlier this month that Carlson signed a two-book deal with Threshold Editions that's worth eight figures.

It's unclear what the books by Carlson will be about, but numerous publishers had expressed interest in him since his show moved into the 8pm time slot on the network thanks to the departures of O'Reilly and Megyn Kelly.

Threshold, a conservative imprint of Simon & Schuster, has also released books by President Donald Trump and former Vice President Dick Cheney among others.

'I have long admired the Threshold list and am proud to be published alongside so many of my favorite authors,' Carlson said in a statement.

Carlson, who turns 48 later this month, is host of Fox's 'Tucker Carlson Tonight,' founder of the conservative online publication The Daily Caller and author of 'Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites: My Adventures in Cable News,' which came out in 2003.