 President Donald Trump owns more than $122 million in personal real estate, despite also given the opportunity to call the White House home. Even prior to moving in in 2017, the mogul already had an array of properties at his disposal. And we filmed this video while President Trump is still the president and the election results aren't in yet, so just in case he doesn't become the president again. Trump loves retreating to Mar-a-Lago in Florida, which has also been nicknamed And from an NYC penthouse to a St. Martin beachfront estate, he has eight lux places currently in his real estate portfolio. Here's a look at a few of them. In these videos we don't reveal any addresses and even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. Donald Trump is the 45th president of the United States and before entering politics, he was a businessman and TV personality as I'm sure you already know. After attending university, Trump became president of his father's real estate business in 1971, renaming it the Trump Organization and expanding its operations to building or renovating skyscrapers, hotels, casinos and golf courses. He later started various side adventures as well, even owning the Miss Universe brand of beauty pageants for almost a decade and producing and hosting the Apprentice from 2003 to 2015. While it was reported that the real estate mogul has outstanding debt on his properties allegedly amounting to $1 billion, he hasn't stopped him from enjoying them all. According to an ongoing analysis by NBC, President Donald Trump spent more than a year's worth of days at a Trump property since taking office, nearly a third of his presidency thus far. This is none other than his crazy impressive retreat in Florida, Mar-a-Lago, which he clearly prefers over Camp David, the country getaway provided by the White House. Last year, Trump sold his personal property out west of 5,395 square foot Tudor style mansion Beverly Hills for over $13 million, but it still leaves his portfolio with eight properties spanning three states and one Caribbean island. And while that's impressive it's just a fraction of his overall net worth and estimated $2.1 billion. Hey guys it's Karen, see we're bringing you another house tour here in Famous Entertainment. We're noticing a lot of Poppycat channels popping up but we're the original house tour connoisseurs and 95% of you watching are subscribed so hit that subscribe button and ring that bell. We post a new video daily. This is a pretty epic one because today we're gonna look at the properties while some of the properties of President Donald Trump. Eight homes are a little bit much to cover in a short video but we'll look at Mar-a-Lago, his New York City spot and more. We've all stunned house tours and likes of Dr. Phil and Joe Rogan and we'll link to some at the end. Follow me on Instagram to chat and as usual let me know whose house tour is next in those comments down below and let's get into this video. This and foremost Trump's New York City residence. He lives in the top three floors of the Trump Tower here naturally and it's a gilded and opulent design three level penthouse 66 stories high in his skyscraper on Fifth Avenue. Trump can enjoy nearly 11,000 sprawling square feet of living space and his son Baron reportedly has a floor all to himself. As you might expect the penthouse is decorated in over-the-top lavish fashion with cathedrals, ceilings, Corinthian columns, massive sparkling chandeliers and gold accents throughout. The place just screams luxury and it was modeled after the palace of Versailles. Not to mention it's a piece of pop culture history being featured on Trump's show The Apprentice. Trump took fours on a tour during the last presidential election boasting that the size was about 33,000 square feet but he over exaggerated just a little bit. He had an office on the 26th floor in the building so living and working here was easy even a private elevator to reach it. When Trump built the tower in 1983 the landmark skyscraper become one of the most recognizable and greatest in the world. When it was completed it was the tallest glass building in Manhattan at the time rising over 600 feet into the city's skyline and sitting on less than an acre of land. Visually striking with its glass curtain wall and sawtooth fastening its bold bronze exterior is a dramatic architectural masterpiece that has received rave reviews from the New York Times architecture critics. Its interior with 100-foot mirrored atrium seven-foot waterfall and marbled floors was also equally impressive. These days it said that Trump's massive penthouse here would be worth an estimated 54 million dollars. The next property we're gonna look at is his suburban base also known as Seven Springs one of Trump's more under the radar residences. In 1996 President Donald Trump purchased a 213 acre property in bed for New York which is about 45 miles north of New York City. He reportedly paid 7.5 million for the property and had plans to turn it into a golf course but it's remained a private house to this day. He ended up putting a lot of land under conservation easement after he couldn't acquire zoning permits according to Forbes and more recently after a long battle with the residents in the towns he finally received approval to subdivide the property and build up to 14 homes. Whether that will actually ever happen is unclear but the property remains a significant place for the Trump family said Eric Trump on a recent tour of the 50,000 square foot palatial mansion and it was the property where the kids spent the summers and weekends. Seven Springs has a massive 60 rooms inside 15 of which are bedrooms in addition to amenities like not one but three pools even one indoor pool that's encased in marble. There are also 12 baths two servant or staff wings and a bowling alley. The main house was built in 1919 by former federal reserve chairman and Washington post publisher Eugene Meyer. He commissioned artisans from Italy to work on the mansion and we can see an intricately outlined EM for his initials in the ironwork. Outside on the property there are also features like a barn with stables hiking trails and another structure. There's a more modest Tudor style home which was built in 1919 by H. J. Heinz of Heinz Ketchup a friend of Today both homes are surrounded primarily by nature preserves making them almost fully isolated aside from a handful of neighbors who can't be viewed from the houses. Seven Springs is built in a European influence design which carries on to the interior. The house is reached through a sweeping driveway beyond maintained lawns to the circle drive in front of the three level limestone property. An elaborate stone fountain centers the turning circle and a stone portico encloses the main door. Inside the style retains the grandeur of the outside with marble floors, gilded furnishings, stone staircases and high molded ceilings. The Georgian windows led in a ton of natural light giving the place an airy feel as well. There are open fireplaces throughout most of the common rooms including the wood paneled library which seems to have kept most of its original design including the vein, wood panels and inset shelves, delicate ceiling plaster work and more along with the addition of some new shimmering gold furnishings. The mansion's current value is more than triple what Trump reportedly paid for in the 90s and according to Forbes, it's worth somewhere between 24 to 30 million dollars now. While it's reported that Trump owns homes in Palm Beach, Florida worth a collective 25 million dollars, he loves to say a Mar-a-Lago which is also dubbed the Winter White House. All those homes he owns are actually near or surrounding this Trump organization owned and exclusive Palm Beach Resort. The 20 acre estate of Mar-a-Lago has 128 rooms and spans the entire width of the island Palm Beach and is located on, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the inter-coastal waterway. The mansion was built by post-serial heiress Marjorie Maryweather post in 1927. It spans 62,500 square feet inside and also contains the Mar-a-Lago Club, a member's only club with guest rooms, a spa and other hotel style amenities. Mar-a-Lago is the second largest mansion in the state of Florida and the 22nd largest mansion in the United States. In 1985 Trump bought the estate in all of its antique furnishings at a price of around 10 million dollars. He then turned Mar-a-Lago into a private club in 1995 and built a 20,000 square foot ballroom with seven million dollars in gold leaf. He also spent a hundred K on four gold plated sinks. Basically, much like his Fifth Avenue penthouse, there's gold everywhere you look. These days his family maintains private quarters in a separate close-off area of the house and grounds. In 2019, Mar-a-Lago became the primary residence for Donald and Melania who previously listed New York City their main home instead. As I mentioned, the Seaside Resort is often referred to as the Winter White House and Trump also hosts a number of high-powered visitors and world leaders here as well. While it serves as the Trump family's playground, it's open to people who purchase a membership at the club. Those who are lucky enough to make it inside are treated to a detailed protocol that leads into the main building which features a neo-gothic accent. One's inside are Nate Decker much like a European palace awaits along with pricey antique furniture. The club's main living room features high ceilings and gold plated designs over every wall. Because of its flat terrain and open-air access, Trump can fly in on his own helicopter if he's not an Air Force One. And if the club's multiple beaches just aren't enough, you can relax by the various pools in the property just like Trump and his security team apparently do. In 2018, Forbes estimated the value of the state at around $160 million, having increased greatly over the years thanks to extensive renovations, lavish features, historic background, and more. Okay, so I think I'll bring this house toward to an end here. We've taken a look at three of Trump's lavish properties including the famous Winter White House Mar-Lago in Florida, his New York City penthouse, and Seven Springs. After seeing these crazy impressive mansions, which was your fave, what did you think about Trump's ornately decorated residences? Be sure to rate them down in the comments. Also, if you guys want to see our brand new studio tour where I film, all of these will link you to my personal channel. I'd love it if you guys like and subscribe. So, Shiro, get off the table, bro. What do I say? I'm froze. Look who's over from the other side. What's Michael like off-camera? Whoa! Thanks for tuning in. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram and let me know which celebrity house is you want to see next. I'll see you all in the next one. Bye!