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These Politicians Houses Leave Us With No Words

George Bush – Texas, Undisclosed

As the 43rd president of a powerful nation, George Bush had enormous security. Along with the prestigious job came a parade of staff, a handsome salary, and the White House. Surely, he had a blast perking over such amenities. Yet, despite the endless provisions, Bush’s most precious time is spent in his Texas retreat.

Dubbed the ‘Western White House,’ the former president’s 1,600-square-foot abode is genuinely breathtaking. The interior scheme is all neutral colors with wrap-around casements, donned with pet portraits, a limestone chimney, and furniture pieces designed by Mrs. Bush. The outdoor effect features a tree-shaded pool and a flowery lawn that extends to a tree farm. Rest assured, this haven is anything but a modest outlay.

Mike Pence – Washington, DC – $7.5 Million

Being a former US vice president, it is a wonder how Mike Pence has managed to keep his private life under wraps with details of his home remaining scanty. However, we know that he has been a resident of the official Vice-President residence, the Number One Observatory Circle in Washington.

The three-level house features a sitting room, a dining room, an open kitchen, four bedrooms, a reception hall, a study room, various lounges, and a media room. Rumored to be even better than the White House, we are sure Pence will miss this place!

George Bush – Texas, Undisclosed

As the 43rd president of a powerful nation, George Bush had enormous security. Along with the prestigious job came a parade of staff, a handsome salary, and the White House. Surely, he had a blast perking over such amenities. Yet, despite the endless provisions, Bush’s most precious time is spent in his Texas retreat.

Dubbed the ‘Western White House,’ the former president’s 1,600-square-foot abode is genuinely breathtaking. The interior scheme is all neutral colors with wrap-around casements, donned with pet portraits, a limestone chimney, and furniture pieces designed by Mrs. Bush. The outdoor effect features a tree-shaded pool and a flowery lawn that extends to a tree farm. Rest assured, this haven is anything but a modest outlay.

Nancy Pelosi – San Francisco – Undisclosed Price

You won’t have to mention many people before saying Nancy Pelosi’s name while listing American politics’ most significant figures. Moreover, her recent appointment as a United States Speaker of the House of
Representatives now place her right where historic policymakers belong.

You can also tell that with a resume like hers, owning an impressive house isn’t farfetched. The exact features and worth of her long-time mansion located in San Francisco have not been made public to date for security reasons. Yet we firmly believe that if Nancy and her five children and spouse can comfortably dwell there, the residence must be quite perfect indeed.

Al Gore – Nashville, Undisclosed

It wouldn’t be an easy task for someone to even come close to Al Gore in having an impressive resume. The man has been the 45th Vice President of the United States of America, a prominent author, environmental activist, and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. In addition, the politician is also the owner of a stunning property in Nashville.

Gore owns a beautiful mansion that is spread on an area of 10,000 square feet and looks striking from an aerial view. The house is surrounded by greenery, which makes sense why an environmental activist would choose to live there. The house is exceptionally spacious and has about 20 rooms.

Kamala Harris – Washington DC – Undisclosed Price

With Kamala Harris starting a term as the Vice President of the United States, she now has a temporary new home, pending when the U.S Naval Observatory, which is the residence for every Vice President – gets wholly renovated.

The temporary house for the Vice President and her husband, Doug Emhoff, is the Blair House, also known as the President’s guest house. It is located somewhere in Pennsylvania, directly across the street from the White House, and has fourteen bedrooms and thirty-five bathrooms sitting on almost 61,000 square feet of land. Yes, you can say it is larger than the White House because it actually is.

Bill Clinton – $1.7 Million, Chappaqua

If you want a lifestyle like Bill Clinton, you ought to have at least a $120 million purse. The former President has made quite a fortune for himself through his formidable political maneuvering. With plenty of hard cash to dally, he can pretty much get whatever he wants, yet he opted for this $1.7 million, Dutch-colonial-style magnificence.

The high-fenced, 1.1-acre residence might seem modest outside, but Chappaqua holds one of the most expensive towns listed by Forbes. Thus, Bill’s estate is no different, boasting exquisite five bedrooms, a massive pool, and a parking lot. With political mayhem, the politician also added a barn for home-based security. Now we can see why this gem is a great place of comfort.

Jimmy Carter – Georgia, $167K

Former President of the United States Jimmy Carter has always been modest and down-to-earth. Both he and his wife Rosalynn Smith lived a frugal life, and at the end of his presidency in 1975, they moved back to their humble abode in the Plains. It’s the same two-bedroom ranch the couple had made their home in 1953, 17 years before Jimmy became the President.

Built on 2.4 acres of property on Woodland Drive in Georgia, their home, worth $167k as of 2018, is a far cry from the mansions of the other politicians. Jimmy and Rosalynn have lived there for decades, with an added detail of being surrounded by a government-owned fence.

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