Homes of the Hopefuls
When every part of a presidential candidate’s life goes under the microscope, it’s not surprising that some of their homes have led to controversy. In fact, for one candidate, two properties have become the center of a heated debate.
One hopeful’s Federal-style house was formerly the headquarters for a culinary reality series. One candidate owned a collection of mansions, while another created a website to sell his comparatively humble house. The GOP hopefuls' home values range from $325,000 up to $12 million, and range in size from around 3,000 square feet to 9,500 square feet.
Click ahead to learn about these abodes, located in nine states, and find out who owns, has owned, or rents each house.
By Colleen KanePosted 2 November 2011
Mitt Romney
Location: Park City, Utah
Cost: $5.25 million
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 9.5
Square Footage: 9,500
Mitt Romney wins the award for the Republican presidential candidate with the most real estate. In 2009, he had four mansions. His post-and-beam-log lodge (pictured here) was listed that year for $5.35 million (then removed), but real-estate website Zillow.com estimates the value around $2.6 million.
That year, he also sold his Boston-area 1930 house for $3.5 million. Rounding out the collection are a $12 million beachfront compound in La Jolla, Calif., and a lake house in Wolfeboro, N.H.
Newt Gingrich
Location: McLean, Virginia
Cost: $995,000 in 2000
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4.5
Square Footage: 5,206
Newt Gingrich’s house on a cul de sac in McLean, Va., was built in 1987. The real-estate website Zillow.com now estimates the home’s value at nearly $1.275 million.
Ron Paul
Location: Lake Jackson, Texas
Cost: $325,000
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 5
Square Footage: 5,500
Ron Paul announced in April on his Facebook page that he’s selling the house where he and his family (including his son, U.S. Sen. Rand Paul) have lived for more than four decades. He created an official website for the house, “Buy Ron Paul’s House,” which says “generations of Liberty [sic] loving kids have grown up here, and you can continue the tradition.”
Although there are numerous photos of the pool and patio area on the site, it did not seem to occur to the three-time presidential candidate to include any photos of the front of the house or the interior.
Rick Santorum
Location: Leesburg, Virginia
Cost: $850,000 in 2007
Bedrooms: N/A
Bathrooms: 3.5
Square Footage: 5,040
In addition to his more modest house in Penn Hills, Pa., Rick Santorum also lived in this two-story residence on 3.76 acres in Leesburg, Va., until 2007. It was purchased new in 2001 for $643,361. The question of Santorum’s residency location was the catalyst for a frothy controversy spanning more than a decade, as detailed here.
Michele Bachmann (Campaign Ended)
Location: Stillwater, Minnesota
Cost: $760,000 in 2008
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Square Footage: 5,200
In 2008, Michele Bachmann and her husband Marcus moved from the 3,056 square-foot Stillwater home where they’d lived for 16 years to a larger one (pictured here). The new house, also in Stillwater, is located overlooking the 18th hole on the StoneRidge Golf Course. It was priced at $1.75 million when it