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- President Donald Trump owns more than $122 million in personal real estate in the US and the West Indies, according to Forbes estimates.
- From a NYC penthouse to a St. Martin beachfront estate, Trump has eight properties in his real-estate portfolio.
- Even so, they make up just a fraction of his estimated $3.1 billion net worth.
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President Donald Trump is a real-estate mogul.
Not only does his company own more than $2 billion in real estate across New York City, Washington, DC, Chicago, San Francisco, and other major US cities, he also has more than $122 million in personal real estate along the Atlantic, according to Forbes estimates.
In June 2019, Trump sold his personal property out west, a 5,395-square-foot Tudor-style mansion in Beverly Hills, for $13.5 million, reported Jack Flemming for The Los Angeles Times.
That leaves Trump's real-estate portfolio of eight properties now spanning three states and one Caribbean Island. And while impressive, it's just a fraction of his overall net worth - an estimated $3.1 billion.
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A representative for the Trump Organization didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Here's a look through Trump's real-estate portfolio. All property values were estimated by Forbes as of February 2019.