Trump's priciest home is a $54 million penthouse in New York City, located in Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.
According to Forbes, the penthouse spans 10,996 square feet.
Trump also owns a mansion in Westchester, New York, called Seven Springs.
As Business Insider's Hillary Hoffower reported, the home is located about 45 miles north of New York City. It spans 39,000 square feet and is worth $24 million.
Trump also owns three homes in Palm Beach, Florida, that are worth a collective $36 million, according to Forbes.
According to Forbes, the homes are located near Mar-a-Lago Club — a resort owned by The Trump Organization. Trump is known to spend a lot of time at the resort and he calls it, according to a report by The Washington Post, the "winter White House."
According to Forbes, Trump owns a beachfront estate, known as Le Château des Palmiers, in St. Martin worth $13 million.
Mike Bloomberg is worth an estimated $55.4 billion and has the most expansive real-estate portfolio of all the Democratic presidential candidates.
He primarily lives in New York City, where he owns a townhouse and multiple apartments.
Bloomberg owns a home in the Hamptons which he bought for about $20 million in 2011.
The Southampton estate includes a 22,000-square-foot Georgian mansion, built in 1910, that has 11 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, Curbed reported in 2011.
Bloomberg also owns a waterfront home in Bermuda.
In London, Bloomberg owns both a townhouse and an apartment.
In 2015, he dropped $25 million on a seven-bedroom house that was once home to the writer George Eliot, The New York Times reported.
Bloomberg owns a four-bedroom condo in Vail, Colorado, at Vail's Mountain Haus ski resort.
According to New York magazine, the condo is in a 72-room, hotel-like building with maid service, concierge service, and indoor and outdoor whirlpools.
He also owns two properties in Westchester County, New York.
Bloomberg owns a nearly 14,000-square-foot home in a popular wealthy enclave for equestrian enthusiasts in Wellington, Florida.
He bought the 5.8-acre estate in 2016 for $11.8 million, according to The Real Deal. Bloomberg's daughter Georgina is an accomplished equestrian.