Socialist Bernie Sanders likes to vacation in a fixer-upper wood cabin in Vermont, calling it his “summer camp.”

Billionaire Mike Bloomberg’s summer camp, on the other hand, consists of a $10 million waterfront mansion in Bermuda and a $20 million estate in Southhampton.

The presidential wannabes traded blows on Wednesday’s debate stage when Bloomberg suggested Sanders was a hypocrite posing as a humble socialist who in fact owned three homes.

Here’s a look at the property that both White House hopefuls own:

Bernie Sanders

221 Van Patten Parkway, Burlington Vermont

Sanders and his wife Jane purchased this modest four-bedroom, three-bathroom family home for $405,000 in 2009. The two-story property was built in 1981 and remains the couple’s main address.

311 4th St NE, Washington, D.C.

Sanders dropped $488,999 on this one-bedroom townhouse one month after he was elected to the United States Senate in 2007. The 892-square-foot pad just blocks from the US Capitol is now worth $736,454, according to Redfin, and is Sanders’ most expensive property.

310 Stone Gate Lane, North Hero, Vermont

Sanders’ lakefront holiday home became fodder on the Las Vegas Democratic debate stage when Bloomberg accused him of being a hypocrite. “Like thousands of other Vermonters, I do have a summer camp,” Sanders said of the four-bedroom wood cabin he purchased for $575,000 cash in 2016.

Mike Bloomberg

17 E. 79th Street, New York City

His main residence, Bloomberg purchased this five-story UES townhouse one block from Central Park for $3.5 million in 1986. It is now worth $17 million, according to Zillow. Over the past decade, Bloomberg has been gobbling up neighboring properties, purchasing four apartments in 19 E. 79th Street and combining the floors to create a mega-mansion.

610 Park Avenue Apt. 5B, New York City

In a case of strange bedfellows, the billionaire has owned this condo in President Trump’s Park Avenue tower since late 2000, Crains New York reported. Bloomberg dropped $3.8 million on the apartment when he was preparing to run for mayor of the Big Apple.

10 Day Road, Armonk, New York

The media mogul purchased this modest four-bedroom Westchester property with ex-wife Susan for $375,000 in 1993. It is now worth $869,264, according to Trulia.

39 and 61 Hilltop Drive and 741 Titicus Road, North Salem, New York

Bloomberg splashed out millions of dollars over two decades to combine these three properties and create a first-class equestrian facility for his daughter Georgina in upstate New York. As mayor, Bloomberg was forced to explain the 2011 purchase of a 33-acre ranch for $4.55 million next to a property he already owned.

119 Whites Lane, Southampton, New York

While mayor, the businessman also plonked down an enormous $20 million for a historic estate in the Hamptons known as “Ballyshear.” The 1913 Georgian mansion has 11 bedrooms, its own 18-hole golf course and is about 30 times the size of the Sanders’ Vermont holiday home.

Stokes Bay Estate, Tucker’s Town Road, Bermuda

Bloomberg frequently skipped town while mayor between 2002 and 2013 to play golf and hang out at his $10 million mansion in the posh neighborhood of Tucker’s Town in Bermuda. He purchased the sprawling waterfront estate in 1998 before razing the property and building another home with an infinity pool.

292 E Meadow Drive, Vail, Colorado

A keen skier, Bloomberg owns a four-bedroom, top-floor condo in the Mountain Haus ski resort in Vail, Colorado, according to New York Magazine. The mogul has hosted New Year’s Eve parties at the apartment, with comes with a daily maid service.

4 Cheyne Walk, London, UK

Bloomberg shelled out $26.5 million for this historic baroque-style mansion in the exclusive London neighborhood of Knightsbridge in 2015. The home, which overlooks the River Thames, dates back to 1715 and was once the home of novelist George Eliot.

Cadogan Square, London, UK

The media mogul purchased this ritzy 3,600-square-foot Victorian apartment to the tune of $5 million in 1997. It sits less than a mile from his Cheyne Walk mansion. Since then, he has extensively renovated the property, according to the UK Independent.

13808 Fairlane Court, Wellington, Florida

A generous dad, Bloomberg picked up this $11 million sprawling horse ranch in Florida for daughter Georgina Bloomberg, who is a professional equestrian. She trains at the sprawling estate, which features an eight-bedroom mansion.