List of residences of presidents of the United States


Listed below are the private residences of the various presidents of the United States. Except for George Washington, all of them also lived at the White House. For a list of official residences, see President of the United States § Residence.

Private homes of the presidents

This is a list of notable homes where presidents resided with their families.
OrderPresidentLocation
1George WashingtonGeorge Washington Birthplace, Westmoreland County, Virginia
Ferry Farm, Stafford County, Virginia
Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia
2John AdamsJohn Adams Birthplace, Quincy, Massachusetts
Family home, Quincy, Massachusetts
Peacefield, Quincy, Massachusetts
3Thomas JeffersonMonticello, Charlottesville, Virginia
Poplar Forest, Forest, Virginia
4James MadisonBelle Grove, Port Conway, Virginia
Montpelier, Orange County, Virginia
5James MonroeAsh Lawn-Highland, Charlottesville, Virginia,
Oak Hill, Leesburg, Virginia
6John Quincy AdamsBirthplace and childhood home, Quincy, Massachusetts
Peacefield, Quincy, Massachusetts
7Andrew JacksonThe Hermitage, Hermitage, Tennessee
8Martin Van BurenDecatur House, Washington, D.C.
Lindenwald, Kinderhook, New York
9William Henry HarrisonBerkeley Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia
Grouseland, Vincennes, Indiana
10John TylerGreenway Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia
Sherwood Forest Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia
11James K. PolkJames K. Polk Birthplace Home, Pineville, North Carolina
James K. Polk Home, Columbia, Tennessee
Polk Place, Nashville, Tennessee
12Zachary TaylorSpringfield, Louisville, Kentucky
13Millard FillmoreFillmore House, East Aurora, New York
14Franklin PierceFranklin Pierce Homestead, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Pierce Manse, Concord, New Hampshire
15James BuchananWheatland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
16Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln Birthplace, Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Lincoln City, Indiana
Lincoln Home, Springfield, Illinois
17Andrew JohnsonMordecai House, Raleigh, North Carolina
Andrew Johnson Home, Greeneville, Tennessee
18Ulysses S. GrantGrant Birthplace, Point Pleasant, Ohio
Ulysses S. Grant Home, Galena, Illinois
Grant Boyhood Home, Georgetown, Ohio
Grant's Farm, Grantwood Village, Missouri
3 East 66th Street, New York City
Grant Cottage, Moreau, New York
19Rutherford B. HayesSpiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio
20James A. GarfieldLawnfield, Mentor, Ohio
21Chester A. ArthurChester Arthur Birthplace, Fairfield, Vermont
Chester A. Arthur Home, New York City, New York
22/24Grover ClevelandGrover Cleveland Birthplace, Caldwell, New Jersey
Westland Mansion, Princeton, New Jersey
23Benjamin HarrisonBenjamin Harrison Home, Indianapolis, Indiana
25William McKinleyWilliam McKinley Birthplace, Niles, Ohio
26Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt Birthplace, New York City, New York
Sagamore Hill, Cove Neck, New York
Pine Knot cabin, Albemarle County, Virginia
Maltese Cross Cabin, Medora, North Dakota
Elkhorn Ranch, Billings County, North Dakota
27William Howard TaftTaft House, Cincinnati, Ohio
28Woodrow WilsonWoodrow Wilson Birthplace, Staunton, Virginia
Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home (Georgia), Augusta, Georgia
Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home (South Carolina), Columbia, South Carolina
Woodrow Wilson House, Washington, D.C.
Prospect House, Princeton, New Jersey
29Warren G. HardingWarren G. Harding House, Marion, Ohio
30Calvin CoolidgeCoolidge Homestead, Plymouth Notch, Vermont
Calvin Coolidge House, Northampton, Massachusetts
31Herbert HooverHerbert Hoover National Historic Site, West Branch, Iowa
Lou Henry and [Herbert Hoover House], Stanford, California
Waldorf Astoria New York, New York City, New York
32Franklin D. RooseveltSpringwood, Hyde Park, New York
Roosevelt Cottage, Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia
33Harry S. TrumanHarry S Truman Birthplace, Lamar, Missouri
Truman Home, Independence, Missouri
34Dwight D. EisenhowerEisenhower Birthplace, Denison, Texas
Dwight D. [Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home|Eisenhower Boyhood Home], Abilene, Kansas
Eisenhower Farm, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
35John F. KennedyJohn F. Kennedy Birthplace, Brookline, Massachusetts
Hickory Hill, McLean, Virginia
Kennedy Compound, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts
Wexford, Marshall, Virginia
36Lyndon B. JohnsonLBJ Ranch, Stonewall, Texas
37Richard NixonChildhood home, Yorba Linda, California
La Casa Pacifica, San Clemente, California
38Gerald FordGerald Ford Birthplace, Omaha, Nebraska
Gerald R. Ford Jr. House, Alexandria, Virginia,
President Gerald R. Ford Jr. Boyhood Home, Grand Rapids, Michigan
39Jimmy CarterJimmy Carter Boyhood Farm, Plains, Georgia
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter House, Plains, Georgia
40Ronald ReaganGraham Building, Tampico, Illinois
H. C. Pitney Variety Store Building, Tampico

Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home, Dixon, Illinois
General Electric Showcase House, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles
Rancho del Cielo, Santa Barbara, California
668 St. Cloud Road, Bel Air, Los Angeles
41George H. W. BushBush Family Home, Midland, Texas
Walker's Point, Kennebunkport, Maine
42Bill ClintonPresident [William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site|Childhood home], Hope, Arkansas
Clinton House, Fayetteville, Arkansas
15 Old House Lane, Chappaqua, New York
43George W. BushBush Family Home, Midland, Texas
Prairie Chapel Ranch, Crawford, Texas
44Barack Obama5046 South Greenwood Avenue, Kenwood, Chicago
45/47Donald TrumpChildhood homes, Queens, New York City
Penthouse apartment, Trump Tower, New York City
Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida
See Residences of Donald Trump
46Joe Biden1209 Barley Mill Road, Greenville, Delaware
32 Far View Road, North Shores, Delaware

Presidential vacation homes

During their term of office, many presidents have owned or leased vacation homes in various parts of the country, which are often called by journalists the "Western White House", "Summer White House", or "Winter White House", depending on location or season.

Summer White House

The "Summer White House" is typically the name given to the summer vacation residence of the sitting president of the United States aside from Camp David, the mountain-based military camp in Frederick County, Maryland, used as a country retreat and for high-alert protection of presidents and their guests.
File:BidenRehobothHome.jpg|thumb|President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden's beach house in the North Shores, Delaware neighborhood which served as their Summer White House; photo taken in 2022.
YearsPresidentProperty nameLocation
1789–1797Mount VernonFairfax County, Virginia
1793–1794Deshler-Morris HousePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
1805–1808Thomas JeffersonPoplar ForestForest, Virginia
1853–1857Franklin Pierce48 Central StreetAndover, Massachusetts
1857–1860James BuchananBedford Springs HotelBedford, Pennsylvania
1862–1864Abraham LincolnCottage at the Soldiers' HomeWashington, D.C.
1869–1876Ulysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant CottageLong Branch, New Jersey
1877–1881Rutherford B. HayesSpiegel GroveFremont, Ohio
1886–1888Grover ClevelandOak View Upon Red TopWashington, D.C.
1887–1888Grover ClevelandWateridgeMarion, Massachusetts
1889–1892Benjamin HarrisonCongress HallCape May, New Jersey
1893–1896Grover ClevelandGray GablesBourne, Massachusetts
1893–1896Grover ClevelandWoodleyWashington, D.C.
1897, 1899William McKinleyHotel ChamplainPlattsburgh, New York
1901–1908Theodore RooseveltSagamore HillCove Neck, New York
1909–1910William Howard TaftStetson CottageBeverly, Massachusetts
1911–1912William Howard TaftParramattaBeverly, Massachusetts
1913–1915Woodrow WilsonHarlakendenCornish, New Hampshire
1916Woodrow WilsonShadow LawnWest Long Branch, New Jersey
1924Calvin CoolidgeCoolidge HomesteadPlymouth Notch, Vermont
1925Calvin CoolidgeWhite CourtSwampscott, Massachusetts
1926Calvin CoolidgeWhite Pine CampPaul Smiths, New York
1927Calvin CoolidgeCuster State ParkCuster County, South Dakota
1928Calvin CoolidgeCedar Island LodgeBrule, Wisconsin
1929–1932Herbert HooverRapidan CampMadison County, Virginia
1933–1939Franklin D. RooseveltRoosevelt Campobello International ParkCampobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada
1933–1944Franklin D. RooseveltLittle White HouseWarm Springs, Georgia
1933–1944Franklin D. RooseveltSpringwoodHyde Park, New York
1946-1948Harry S. TrumanLittle White HouseKey West, Florida
1953–1955Lowry Air Force BaseDenver, Colorado
1958–1960Commandant's Residence, Fort AdamsNewport, Rhode Island
1961–1963John F. KennedyHammersmith FarmNewport, Rhode Island
1961–1963John F. KennedyKennedy CompoundHyannis Port, Massachusetts
1964–1968Lyndon B. JohnsonLBJ RanchGillespie County, Texas
1969–1974Richard NixonFlorida White HouseKey Biscayne, Florida
1969–1974Richard NixonLa Casa PacificaSan Clemente, California
1974–1977Gerald FordFirestone ResidencePalm Springs, California
1977–1980Jimmy Carter209 Woodland DrivePlains, Georgia
1981–1988Ronald ReaganRancho del CieloSanta Barbara, California
1989–1992George H. W. BushWalker's Point EstateKennebunkport, Maine
1998–1999Bill ClintonGeorgica PondEast Hampton, New York
2001–2008George W. BushPrairie Chapel RanchCrawford, Texas
Barack ObamaBlue Heron FarmMartha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
2013Barack ObamaChilmark HouseMartha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

Donald TrumpTrump National BedminsterBedminster, New Jersey
Joe BidenBiden Beach House
North Shores, Delaware

Winter White House

A "Winter White House" is typically the name given to the winter vacation residence of the standing president of the United States aside from Camp David, the mountain-based military camp in Frederick County, Maryland, used as a country retreat and for high-alert protection of the president and his guests.
Although Harry Truman and John F. Kennedy had spent significant time in Florida, Richard Nixon's Florida White House was the first that reporters called the "Winter White House".
YearsPresidentProperty nameLocation
1912–1913Woodrow WilsonBeaulieu Pass Christian, Mississippi
1921–1923Warren G. HardingJohn Ringling EstateBird Key, Florida
1923–1929Calvin CoolidgeHoward E. Coffin EstateSapelo Island, Georgia
1933–1945Franklin D. RooseveltLittle White HouseWarm Springs, Georgia
1945–1953Harry S. TrumanHarry S. Truman Little White HouseKey West, Florida
1953–1961Dwight D. EisenhowerEisenhower Cabin, Augusta National Golf ClubAugusta, Georgia
1961–1963John F. KennedyLa QueridaPalm Beach, Florida
1969–1974Richard NixonNixon's Florida White HouseKey Biscayne, Florida
2009–2017Barack ObamaPlantation EstateKailua, Honolulu County, Hawaii
2017–2021
Donald TrumpMar-a-LagoPalm Beach, Florida

Western/Southern White House

The Western White House and Southern White House are terms sometimes applied to additional residences of the president, especially when those residences are very distant from the District of Columbia. Famous examples include Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, as well as George W. Bush's Prairie Chapel Ranch in Crawford, Texas; Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan have also used the term for their private residences.

Other secondary "White Houses"

The first governmental spending on property improvements of private presidential residences was at Dwight Eisenhower's Gettysburg farm, where the Secret Service added three guard posts to a fence. Federal law now allows the president to designate a residence outside of the White House as his temporary offices, so that federal money can be used to provide required facilities.

Other official residences occupied by presidents

Official residences occupied while in other offices

This is a list of official residences occupied by individuals who later served as presidents with their families while they served in the office related to the residence.
OrderPresidentResidenceRelated office
10John TylerExecutive Mansion Governor of Virginia
22/24Grover ClevelandNew York State Executive Mansion Governor of New York
26Theodore RooseveltNew York State Executive Mansion Governor of New York
27William Howard TaftMalacañang Palace Governor-General of the Philippines
28Woodrow WilsonProspect House, Princeton, New JerseyPresident of Princeton University
32Franklin D. RooseveltNew York State Executive Mansion Governor of New York
39Jimmy CarterGeorgia Governor's Mansion Governor of Georgia
41George H. W. BushResidence of the [United States Ambassador to the United Nations] United States Ambassador to the United Nations
41George H. W. BushNumber One Observatory Circle Vice President of the United States
42Bill ClintonArkansas Governor's Mansion Governor of Arkansas
43George W. BushTexas Governor's Mansion Governor of Texas
46Joe BidenNumber One Observatory Circle Vice President of the United States

Official residences occupied by presidents while another member of their family served in other offices

This is a list of official residences occupied by presidents with their families while another member of their family served in the office related to the residence.
OrderPresidentResidenceNotes
9William Henry HarrisonExecutive Mansion Resided there during tenure of his father, Benjamin Harrison V, as governor of Virginia