George W. Bush and his family have maintained multiple residences over the years, but the most publicly documented long-term home associated with him after leaving office is in Dallas, Texas. They also spent significant time at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, earlier in his post-presidency years, and the Bush family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, has historical ties to the family. Key known locations:
- Dallas, Texas: The Bush family resided in Dallas in the Preston Hollow area for many years, and the area is home to the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the University of Texas at Dallas campus. This has been the main residence associated with George W. Bush in recent years.
 - Prairie Chapel Ranch (Crawford, Texas): This 1,583-acre ranch near Crawford served as a retreat and Western White House during his presidency and early post-presidency period.
 - Walker’s Point Estate (Kennebunkport, Maine): The Bush family compound on the coast of Maine has long been a family summer residence and holds historical significance for the family.
 
If you’d like, I can pull the latest publicly reported details or confirm current reported residence from reputable sources.
