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Congressional Cribs


WW takes a tour of our federal lawmakers’ D.C. homes and finds a barn, a boat and a suburban McMansion. Play along.

Table of Contents: | Slideshow: Homes Of The Oregon Congressional Delegation

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BY BETH SLOVIC | bslovic at wweek dot com

[September 3rd, 2008]

In the days leading up to the Republican National Convention, which opened Monday in Minneapolis-St. Paul, the presumptive GOP nominee, Sen. John McCain, made news not for his policies but for his mental paralysis.

Asked how many homes he owned with his wife, Cindy McCain, the Anheuser-Busch distributorship heiress, McCain couldn’t respond. “I think—I’ll have my staff get to you,” McCain told Politico on Aug. 21. (The answer is, at least eight.)

Here in Oregon, House Speaker Jeff Merkley, a Democrat who’s running for the U.S. Senate against Sen. Gordon Smith (R-Ore.), made an issue of Smith’s lodging near Washington, D.C. A Maryland McMansion within jogging distance of the area’s most exclusive golf course, Congressional Country Club, Smith’s house is a brick colonial worth $3.5 million.

“It’s a nice home,” Smith told WW on Aug. 14. But, he added: “If they think your house disqualifies you from public service, then they would have to disqualify half the Democratic caucus.”

Really? WW digs a house tour. So we went to Washington, D.C., to check out how all seven of our federal lawmakers live in the nation’s capital. See the image above.

REP. EARL BLUMENAUER (D-Portland)

D.C. neighborhood:

Capitol Hill

Portland equivalent:

Goose Hollow

Market value:

More than $500,000

Neighborhood gossip:

Blumenauer’s duplex sits on a street with a dedicated bike lane. (Funny, someone once mentioned Blumenauer was into bikes.) He lives upstairs and rents the unit below, earning him more than $15,000 a year.

REP. DAVID WU

(D-Portland)

D.C. neighborhood:

Capitol Hill

Portland equivalent:

Northwest Hoyt Street between 17th and 18th avenues

Market value:

About $800,000

Neighborhood gossip:

The paint was tired. The trash needed to be taken out. No one had tended the lawn or taken in the newspapers for days. On the plus side, WW guesses that means our congressman is busy working, right? Purchase price in 1999? $291,500.

REP. DARLENE HOOLEY (D-West Linn)

D.C. neighborhood:

Near RFK Stadium

Portland equivalent:

Gentrified Alberta Arts District

Market value:

$375,000

Neighborhood gossip: Hooley co-owns her condo, in an old trolley station called the Car Barn, with Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Denver), author of Sex, Science, and Stem Cells, and the chief deputy whip. Hot.

REP. PETER DEFAZIO (D-Springfield)














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D.C. neighborhood:

The Gangplank Marina

Portland equivalent:

Big Eddy Marina

Market value: $30,000

Neighborhood gossip: Nicknamed “Eastward Ho,” DeFazio’s home away from home is a 32-foot cabin cruiser named for his father’s youth camp. “It’s great,” DeFazio says of his 1987 boat, purchased for $16,500 in 2007. “It’s very comfortable. It’s like a studio apartment.”

REP. GREG WALDEN (R-Hood River)

D.C. neighborhood:

Capitol Hill

Portland equivalent:

Laurelhurst, if it were closer to downtown

Market value: $620,950

Neighborhood gossip: Just down the street from Wu’s house, Walden’s pad is surrounded by blooming flowers and looks like a mini South Carolina-style Rainbow Row.

SEN. RON WYDEN (D-Portland)

D.C. neighborhood:

Behind the U.S. Supreme Court

Portland equivalent:

Northwest 11th Avenue in the Pearl District

Market value: $999,000

Neighborhood gossip: Purchased in June 2007, Wyden’s new home welcomed twins Ava Rose and William Peter four months later in October. 

SEN. GORDON SMITH (R-Pendleton)

D.C. neighborhood: Bethesda, Md.

Portland equivalent:

Lake Oswego

Market value:

$3.5 million

Neighborhood gossip: Smith, who skipped this week’s RNC, is a member of nearby Congressional Country Club, described on its website as “an informal common ground where politicians and businessmen could meet as peers, unconstrained by red tape.”

HOUSE SPEAKER

JEFF MERKLEY

(D-Portland), candidate for U.S. Senate

D.C. neighborhood:

Ledroit Park

Portland equivalent:

Piedmont

Market value: $550,000-$700,000

Neighborhood gossip: Merkley’s Ledroit Park neighborhood sits behind Howard University. Purchased in 1984 when he worked for the Pentagon, Merkley’s home is also a bank; the Senate candidate borrowed $250,000 from the rental unit in April.

^Slideshow: Homes of the Oregon congressional delegation


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Who cares? The way your story is set-up it's very hard to understand what you are comparing and where these people live..and again...who cares.

H.Leiber, Sep 4th, 2008 8:08am
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Wow. Thanks for the insight. I was surprised to see Merkely had a home in DC. (I mean, he hasn't got the job yet, right?) Anyway, then I see he was able to afford to keep a home in DC after moving awa...

r. james, Sep 5th, 2008 8:05am
 
 
 





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