Amazing Houses Owned By Rich Celebrities
SARAH PALIN – ARIZONA
Over 3,500 miles separate the state of Alaska from the state of Arizona, but distance didn’t prevent the former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin from buying property away from home. She invested $1.75 million in a stunning 7,900-square-feet Arizona mansion and was able to sell for $2.2 million. Palin and her ex-husband Todd Palin were known to buy and sell properties through the investment firm Safari Investments.
Always controversial, Palin is still involved in the world of politics and often works as a pundit. Over the years, she appeared in over 70 shows and made two TV appearances in 2021: first in “Fox News Primetime” and then in “Gutfeld!”
Donald Trump – Palm Beach
As Donald Trump saw his exit from the White House, he has now relocated to his beautiful mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. Dubbed as the “Winter White House” by the former U.S president, his Mar-a-Lago mansion consists of a ballroom, five tennis courts, a seashore pool, and a total of 128 rooms! Yes, you read it right!
Considering the property has so many amenities, we can see why he made the comparison! With the seaside as his view from the master suite, the statesman is bound to have some beautiful mornings in his remarkable mansion!
Kamala Harris – Los Angeles
Vice President Kamala Harris is undoubtedly among the most brilliant women on the planet, but not many of you might know that she boasts a mini real estate empire of her own. However, her Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles remains her personal favorite. Plus, Harris is neighbors with some of America’s biggest celebrities, including LeBron James and Gwyneth Paltrow.
The $5 million luxury mention is near the famous Getty Center and features four bedrooms and a swimming pool. But until she remains in the top office, Harris is likely to make Blair House her temporary residence in the national capital.
Jimmy Carter – Georgia
Unlike his successors and predecessors, President Jimmy Carter decided to make the ranch he built in the 60s as his primary residence. Away from the urban life, it seems to be the perfect place for post-retirement living. You might be surprised to find out that his Georgia ranch currently values at $167,000, which is far less than many luxury presidential cars.
The two-bedroom house has a modest interior with sky-blue walls and some lovingly collected paintings for decor. Carter has given numerous interviews at his residence post-retirement from the land’s highest office, so chances are you may have already glimpsed his charming abode on TV.
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