Presidential House Hunt
Where and what the Bushes may buy in Dallas.
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Longhorn real-estate agents, start your engines. Rumors have been circulating for weeks that George W. and Laura Bush would move to Dallas when they vacate the White House in January. But during a fund-raiser last week, President Bush confirmed the move: "Laura's over there trying to buy a house … I like Crawford, but apparently after eight years of sacrifice, I am no longer the decision-maker."
As you'd expect, the news has the Dallas real-estate community buzzing. "It's the biggest story in town," says Mary Candace Evans, real-estate editor of D Home & Garden, whose blog has been tracking the First Family house-hunting rumors closely. According to local gossip, Laura Bush is working with broker Allie Beth Allman, who heads a large firm that specializes in upscale properties. (Allman did not return NEWSWEEK's phone call.) Agents say that when Mrs. Bush checks out a listing, the agent who has the listing is asked to vacate the premises, and soon afterward a big black Suburban pulls up to the door.
As far as what and where the Bushes might buy, speculation centers on four neighborhoods.
The first question is whether the Bushes want to buy an existing home or build from scratch. The family built their ranch in Crawford, and reportedly enjoyed working with their architect designing the residence. "Laura's father was a homebuilder, and she does enjoy the homebuilding process," says Evans, who's spoken with builders who've worked with the Bushes in the past. "She's wonderful to work with and very direct." Indeed, several Dallas agents say they've noticed several large homes with very large basements (an unusual feature in Dallas, where most homes are built on slabs) in upscale neighborhoods; the basements (which would allow cars to be driven directly inside, as well as providing space for the Secret Service) led some to speculate the properties might suit the Bushes. But by one account, the Bushes haven't yet decided whether to build or buy.
As for selecting a neighborhood, local agents point to four areas. Just north of downtown Dallas lie two small independent cities, Highland Park and University Park, that feature some of the nicest homes in the region. They're adjacent to Southern Methodist University, home to The George W. Bush Presidential Library. Prices in these areas range from $750,000 up to $20 million, but in the Bushes' price range--rumored to be $2.5 million to $4 million--they could expect to find homes of around 7,500 square feet with five or six bedrooms, six baths, a three car garage, maid quarters and perhaps a swimming pool.
There is, however, a big downside to homes in the so-called Park Cities: the lots are small (often a half acre or less), the houses are set close together and many are situated close to the street, which could create headaches for the former president's Secret Service detail. (The Secret Service declined to comment on what its security requirements are for an ex-president's home.)
But if their security teams OK these neighborhoods and the soon-to-be-former First Family desires a place close to downtown to complement their rural ranch (which is just a two-hour drive from Dallas), agents Will Seale and Nancy Boucher Guerriero at Allie Beth Allman suggest they consider two listings on Beverly Drive in Highland Park. At $4.8 million, 3301 Beverly has four bedrooms, six full (and two half) baths and 8,820 square feet, with a backyard pool, media room, elevator and wine cellar. For something slightly smaller (and less pricey), these agents point to 3210 Beverly, another six-bedroom home with 5,800 feet, his and hers master baths (with steam showers) and a media room; the asking price is $3.145 million. Both homes are more than 60 years old, making them historic by Dallas standards, and both are comfortable without being particularly glitzy. "The Bushes don't go in for the big, swanky lifestyle," says Seale.
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Posted By: RO in Reno @ 08/07/2008 12:48:31 PM
Comment: Comment: "Auslander, as required by law, Bush divested all of his oil assests before he took office. As did Cheney and all the members of Bush's cabinet. They haven't profited from the rise in oil prices. You are an idiot."
All Bush and Cheney had to do was move owner ship of their oil interests to a family member or they could use the Enron method of using numbered accounts rather than names. If you think Bush and Cheney has not benefited than perhaps you would explain how Cheney's income in 2006 was 1.6 million and in 2007 it was 3.2 million. And that doesn't take into account KBR who moved their office to Dubai and the profits are deposited in secret accounts in the Cayman islands.
If you think Bush and Cheney have not profited handsomely then I have a few bridges to sell you, most are fixer uppers but affordable.
Posted By: Gorgegirl @ 08/06/2008 6:32:23 PM
Comment: Well, I'm sure that in a few more months there will be a lot more foreclosures that they can go through to see if they are suitable for their tastes.
Posted By: nimodahooligan @ 08/01/2008 5:17:57 PM
Comment: who really cares where he lives? i dont, and i really dont want to hear about how much it costs or where the scecret services are sleeping. hes using money he basically robbed america of.
and as for this...
Posted By: spiveyjt @ 07/31/2008 11:20:29 AM
Comment: Auslander, as required by law, Bush divested all of his oil assests before he took office. As did Cheney and all the members of Bush's cabinet. They haven't profited from the rise in oil prices. You are an idiot.
you sir are an idiot.
if the bush regime hadnt changed so many laws to protect they're people i might give that comment credit. they have very very very protected investments that we will never know about. why do you think bush likes hanging out with the saudis? laws dont apply to politicians, that is something that history has shown. very few powerful politicians ever feel any heat. they're kids dont have to go to war, they all get into good schools regardless of intelligence (bush), they all can cheat taxes both legally and illegally because they are protected. hes in the same tax bracket that he gives such a big break to. AAAHH DUUUHHH....that house was practically paid for right out of my pocket, the last eight years of my working life. why are you attempting to defend a president that screwed so much up? why defend someone who only within the last year talks of l"leaving his legacy"? why defend a man that cares not about your privacy rights, your civil liberties, or your economic stress? yeah thanks bush for that great stimulus check, really helped me for ohhh, say 1 car payment and a trip to the grocery store!! thanks!! great way to stimulate!! 2 faced, stubborn, arrogant, babbling, cant think for himself crook. i dont care about seperate parties, liberals, socialists, democrats, or republicans, every politician has lied in one way or another to reach a seat of power. bush doubly so...
so really, who cares where he rests his head? im just happy its not in the white house anymore...