- Both President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg own a lot of personal real estate.
- Both portfolios are estimated to be worth more than $100 million, but the former New York City mayor appears owns more homes than the president.
- Here's a look at their properties.
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These two own an impressive amount of personal real estate.
Donald Trump's personal holdings include a $54 million penthouse in the New York City building named after him, and Mike Bloomberg's properties include a 5-story townhouse on New York's Upper East Side.
Interestingly enough, both billionaires own properties in Westchester County, New York, as well as in Florida. However, when it comes to international warm-weather destinations, the two differ, with Trump owning a beachfront estate in St. Martin and Bloomberg spending his time in Bermuda.
Both portfolios are estimated to be worth more than $100 million, but the former New York City mayor appears to own more homes than the president. Bloomberg's portfolio consists of least 11 homes while Trump owns eight properties . (The Trump Organization is the owner of several properties closely associated with the president, such as the Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida.)
Bloomberg's estimated net worth, on the other hand, far exceeds that of Trump. In fact, New York magazine reported that at $3.3 billion worth of donations in 2019, Bloomberg gave away a higher figure than Trump's entire estimated net worth of $3.1 billion.
Keep reading for a look at both of their real estate portfolios.
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