Most Luxury & Jaw-Dropping Politicians Houses That Will Leave You With Very Little Words
Donald Trump – New York, $54 Million
Being a billionaire has its perks; one of them is being able to afford multiple homes. Most of Donald Trump’s properties boast luxury, but this one in New York probably holds a special place in his heart. Aside from being his home, the three-level penthouse in the Trump tower is only a few floors away from his offices.
A picture of extravagance, the pad is said to have been modeled after the Palace of Versailles, complete with ornate décor and an abundance of gold. When Trump gave ‘Forbes’ a tour of the 10,996-square-foot penthouse, he told the publication that it was the best apartment ever built, with a price tag of $54 million.
Caroline Kennedy – Massachusetts, $65 Million
The only surviving child of renowned late President John F. Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy is a prominent attorney, author, and public official for the United States. After the passing of her mother, Jackie Kennedy, she inherited the family home in the magnificent Martha’s Vineyard estate and lived there with her husband and children before putting it up for sale in 2019.

Known as Red Gate Farm, the estate has five bedrooms and bathrooms, a splendid four-bedroom guest house, an outdoor pool, a lovely garden, and a tennis court, amongst other features that make it a paradise. Caroline has shared that she hopes the new owners would cherish it as much as her family did.
Barack Obama – Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, $11.75 Million
Barack Obama is among the most popular leaders of the United States, and it’s easy to see why. His eloquence and charm endeared him to millions worldwide and it seems that, after his stint in the premier office, he’s enjoying retirement in a lavish abode located in Massachusetts.

Just like the White House, the mansion in the posh neighborhood of Martha’s Vineyard is luxurious and massive, with seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a sprawling modern kitchen. Apart from that, the Obama family has a private beach, a pond complete with a boathouse, an outdoor swimming pool, a barn, and a two-door garage at their disposal on the property, making it a comfortable space for them to dwell in.
Jimmy Carter – Georgia, $167K
While many former United States presidents head to their lavish digs after they’re done with their office terms, Jimmy Carter is different. The 39th president moved back to his ranch in Georgia, living in a modest two-bedroom house that he built in 1961.

The property is as laid back as it can be, with a spacious living room fitted with rustic furniture and a kitchen where the Carters can make their delicious meals. What sets the former world leader apart from the rest is that he makes his own yogurt from the comfort of his home and goes shopping at a nearby store like many of his neighbors.
Arnold Schwarzenegger – Los Angeles, $21 Million
Arnold Schwarzenegger is famously known for his toned muscles and his role in the sci-fi film franchise ‘The Terminator.’ As such, it isn’t surprising that he lives in luxury. With an estimated net worth of over $400 million, the actor has an impressive real estate portfolio that includes this stately home in Los Angeles.

As expected, the mansion comes with seven massive bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, and a fully equipped gym where Arnold can keep in shape. If he wants to take the exercise outdoors, there’s a tennis court and a swimming pool at his disposal, but he can also relax while taking in the fantastic views of the beach and the mountains on either side.
Bernie Sanders – Champaign Islands, Vermont, $575K
Bernie Sanders has been a mainstay figure in American politics, and he is currently the longest-serving independent senator in the US. Still, his success in the public office has also translated to other spheres of his life, with the politician being a proud owner of three mansions in the country, but none stand out like this one in Vermont.

Sanders splashed just over a million dollars to acquire the property, and if the amenities therein are anything to go by, he got every penny’s worth. The abode comes with four bedrooms and a modern kitchen, and to top it off, the activist gets to enjoy 500 feet of beachfront land.
Elizabeth Warren – Massachusetts, $3 Million
Elizabeth Warren made history in 2012 when she became the first female senator in Massachusetts and has since enjoyed massive success in her political career. The former law professor is a fan of all good things in life like the rest of us and didn’t spare any expense in making her digs as comfortable as possible.

Located in the posh area of Cambridge in Massachusetts, the abode is a thing of architectural beauty, with three stories that contain two massive bedrooms and three bathrooms, as well as several fireplaces. While Warren purchased the Victorian-style mansion for $447K, its value has risen to a cool $3 million, making for a handsome profit if she ever wants to sell it.
Elijah Cummings – Baltimore, Undisclosed
Throughout his illustrious political career, Elijah Cummings always stood for the interests of the people he represented and the country at large, making him among the most respected leaders of his time. Until his untimely demise in 2019, the civil rights advocate lived in a modest home in Baltimore, but details about how much it cost him are unavailable.

While he was in public office, Cummings was quite coy about his private life, and he didn’t let cameras into his abode. Still, we bet the residence was plenty comfortable and luxurious for the politician, considering that he had a considerable net worth of over $1.3 million.
John Lewis – Atlanta, Undisclosed
Widely considered among the most influential leaders of his time, John Lewis was known for his selflessness, grit, and courage when it came to activist matters. Yet, the former US representative led a modest lifestyle until his passing on in 2020, without many people knowing where he lay his head after a long day’s work.

Lewis was a private person, keeping most of his life away from the cameras, and that included his home. While it’s speculated that he lived in Atlanta, no details about the abode and how much it cost him have been revealed to the media, which leads us to believe the man valued his privacy.
Hillary Clinton – Washington DC, $5.3 Million
You might know Hillary Clinton as the former US First Lady and presidential candidate, but did you know she lives in an opulent residence in Washington DC? Nicknamed the ‘Whitehaven,’ the mansion is as luxurious as it can be, with seven bedrooms and five modern bathrooms among the facilities the politician and her family gets to enjoy.

Apart from that, the estate is fitted with expensive art and furniture, with a solarium, a massive dining area that can hold up to 30 guests, and an outdoor swimming pool for when the Clintons want to take a dip. Still, the property is super exclusive, and one only gets invited if they’re close to the family.
Andrew Cuomo – New York, $1.5 Million
With an estimated net worth of $5 million, it’s not surprising that Andrew Cuomo would opt to reside in some of the poshest locales around. The former governor of New York lived in a massive home called the ‘Lily Pond,’ and it’s worth every dime of the $1.5 million he spent on it.

The property features four bedrooms and six bathrooms, with the outdoors coming with a pond, gazebo, a creek, and a rolling lawn where the Cuomo family can relax. Still, with all the fantastic amenities, the politician recently let go of the estate, and it remains to be seen where he moves in next.
Ben Carson – Virginia, $1.35 Million
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson once held the position of United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. So, it makes people wonder where a man in charge of such a thing lives. It happens to be in this Virginia home that he purchased back in 2017, a month after being appointed for his HUD post.

Located on 1.4 acres, this brick Colonial has five bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 6,380 square feet of living space. There’s a fireplace in the family room, a wet bar, and Palladian windows. The home includes a private study with an abundance of natural light. Carson, however, sold the property in 2020 for an amount a little higher than the price he paid for it.
Madeleine Albright – Washington DC, Undisclosed
It isn’t hard to spot Madeleine Albright’s home in Washington DC; it has a star-spangled banner outside the front door. Once inside, one can confirm the house is indeed the former Secretary of State’s because it’s like a grand dame with its classic Georgian decoration. The two-conjoined abode screams English, mainly its living room with creamy walls, a dusty rose carpet, plump sofas, and chintz table skirts.

The large garden at the back, though, is not pristine as expected because the politician admitted she’s not into gardening; hence, it was only a place where she could walk back and forth. Albright served in Bill Clinton’s cabinet for eight years and is the first female secretary of state in US history.
George W. Bush – Texas, Undisclosed
George W. Bush’s Texas ranch can be considered special because, in the length of his eight-year tenure, eight Heads of State visited it. Additionally, his daughter, Jenna, was married there in 2008. Nevertheless, the estate can be considered extraordinary even without the notable events happening. Called the ‘Prairie Ranch Chapel,’ the property is tastefully decorated and was featured in ‘Architectural Digest.’

Previously a hog farm, the 1,600-acre property includes a main house, guest house, and garage. The main house is designed to be environmentally friendly, with features like geothermal heat pumps. Also, the estate has many natural elements such as canyons, a creek, a tree farm, and an 11-acre pond.
Donald Trump – New York, $54 Million
Being a billionaire has its perks; one of them is being able to afford multiple homes. Most of Donald Trump’s properties boast luxury, but this one in New York probably holds a special place in his heart. Aside from being his home, the three-level penthouse in the Trump tower is only a few floors away from his offices.

A picture of extravagance, the pad is said to have been modeled after the Palace of Versailles, complete with ornate décor and an abundance of gold. When Trump gave ‘Forbes’ a tour of the 10,996-square-foot penthouse, he told the publication that it was the best apartment ever built, with a price tag of $54 million.
Bill Clinton – New York, $1.7 Million
The Clintons have bought several homes over the years, but their Chappaqua home must be one of if not their best. They purchased it as their first home right after leaving the White House for $1.7 million with a loan from a friend, Terry McAuliffe.

The 1.1-acre plot at Old House Lane has a swimming pool, and an annex converted from a barn and is located on a cul-de-sac. The Dutch colonial-style house is a three-story farmhouse built in 1889. It has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and is surrounded by the most beautiful greenery on the outside. A perfectly classic retreat for the former US president!
Nancy Pelosi – San Francisco, $25 Million
Nancy Pelosi is hardly a new name in the United States political scene. She was the first woman to become a speaker of the House of Representatives and has been a dominant figure in the US government. For such a powerhouse, it’s no surprise Pelosi owns about $20 million worth of estate in nine properties. An extensive San Francisco property in the Pacific Heights region is one of them.

Pelosi and her husband Paul purchased it for $2.25 million in 2007, and it has appreciated to $25 million today. The 3,332 sq. Ft two-story red brick mansion was built in 1938 and has remained pristine. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a 420 sq. Ft square basement.
Andrew Yang – New York, $500K
You would think Andrew Yang lives a lavish life like other savvy tech entrepreneurs, but he is actually not as extravagant or decadent, depending on your definition of the word. Yang quit a high-paying job to launch a tech startup and later on a nonprofit. His property portfolio is not as large and consists of simple but elegant homes.

Besides his 2700 sq. ft in New York that cost him a fair $500k, Yang has a 2-bedroomed apartment in Manhattan. The former is, however, his best one yet with all of its glam and sophistication. It has four bedrooms, three bathrooms and mostly acts as his weekend getaway.
Cory Booker – New Jersey, $435K
Senator Cory Booker’s New Jersey home was such a steal for him, and we’ll tell you why. The 2,818 sq. ft Newark home that he bought in 2011 has benefited much, up to 154% from the housing rebound. It may not be your typical luxurious home from the outside, but we’d bet its inside is a whole breathtaking view, despite there not being as many photos.

Cory’s townhouse is currently valued at $435k, and while many claim he is seldom seen there, the senator maintains that it’s his primary residence. Do give a virtual house tour soon then, sir Booker!
Al Gore – $8.8 Million, Nashville
Those who may have no idea who Al Gore is, he is an American environmentalist and politician best known as the 45th Vice president of the United States. He has since continued to work as an author and environmental activist and even won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. Gore is the proud owner of a 10, 070 sq. Ft Tennessee estate.

The 20-room Nashville mansion excluding eight bathrooms boasts a pool, pool house, and a separate guesthouse is Gore’s enviable abode in which he resides alone. The only downside about the star’s massive mansion would be its consumption of 21 times more energy than the average US household, which we don’t think Al Gore minds.
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