A Washington DC townhouse was acquired by Guardians Against Pandemics, a non-profit organisation partly funded by Bankman Fried and run by his brother Gabe.
The asking price was $3.289 million - the exact amount paid for the place less than a year ago.
The 4,100-square-foot luxury home was reportedly purchased to serve as a base for the FTX crew in Washington, D.C., to wine and dine the political elite.
But it's time to cut your losses, which is why the four-bedroom, four-bath, four.5-bath brick home - just a stone's throw from the US Capitol - is up for grabs.
Built in 2017, this 'Victorian brownstone' has a contemporary style, according to the listing.
There are four gas fireplaces, Bosch and Wolf kitchen appliances, a spacious pantry, a lift and a wine fridge.
The cosy dining room has a fireplace and a glass-fronted cabinet for displaying crockery.
All bedrooms are en-suite, including the main floor master bedroom which has its own washing machine and dryer and two walk-in wardrobes.
One of the bedrooms has a loft bookcase in a clever circular cut-out.
The two terraces can accommodate plenty of gatherings and the location of the house is ideal for those who regularly do business in the nation's capital.