David Brooks — Est. $2 Million, Washington, D.C.
All his life, he remained political, accumulating a lot of money. His main work is politics, although he has published many books like The Social Animal and The Road to Character. He’s writing for the New York Times, which gives a center-right citizen’s view. His house in Washington wasn’t cheap, but he had plenty of money to make no difference to his bank account, even if it cost him $2,000,000. The house had an initial cost of $2.3 million, significantly spared. There are two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a library.
David Brooks — Est. $2 Million, Washington, D.C.
Martha MacCallum – Price Unknown, Massachusetts
Martha isn’t the kind of person who wants to live in a dreary, gloomy house. That’s how her Massachusetts retreat was, though, and she wanted something to do. It looks very different, we must admit, what was once a dark pine wood house is now a brightly colored dwelling place that feels like a much better summer vacation place. While we’re unsure how much it costs, it’s clear that by looking at its size, it’ll be in the millions.
Martha MacCallum – Price Unknown, Massachusetts