Right after the Obamas left the white house, they purchased a luxurious brick mansion in the upscale Kalorama neighbourhood of DC. This gorgeous 1920s home reportedly cost the former President $8.1 million. Click through to take a look inside.
The front door shows its unique characters with a large wrought iron door, wall sconces, and the beautiful patina copper awning.
The beautiful black and white marble floor makes the home feel luxurious from the moment you step in.
The Obamas’ new 8,200-square-foot house comes with numerous spaces for the family to kick back and relax, such as this large living room – spacious for the former first family.
Former President Barack Obama and his family have completed the purchase of a $11.75 million waterfront house situated on nearly 30 acres on Martha’s Vineyard – an affluent island located south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts. And it is stunning.
The expansive 6,892-square-foot house sits on nearly 30 secluded acres fronting the Edgartown Great Pond between Slough Cove and Turkeyland Cove, with views of the Atlantic ocean.
Designed by Taylor Lombardo Architects in San Francisco, the home was built in 2001 by John Early, a well-known and hugely trusted Island contractor. And it’s in a spot the Obamas love – it’s no secret that they have enjoyed spending down time at Martha’s Vineyard whenever they can.
In fact, Martha’s Vineyard has been an annual holiday spot for the Obama family since their time in the White House, and now they’re putting down roots in the gorgeous villa that they rented over the summer.
The home features seven bedrooms, eight and a half baths and several stone fireplaces. There is a two-car garage, a detached barn and a pool.
The property also offers direct access to the pond, and includes a boat house and a private beach front with deeded rights, as per the listing on LandVest.
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