26 May 2016

The obama's building

The Obamas will rent this D.C. mansion after leaving White House
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Wednesday, May 25, 2016, 4:57 PM
The palatial home in the Kalorama neighborhood was built in 1928 and boasts a price tag of $6.4 million, according to Redfin estimates.

The palatial home in the Kalorama neighborhood was built in 1928 and boasts a price tag of $6.4 million, according to Redfin estimates.

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Check out the post-presidential pad.
The Obamas will be renters after the White House, leasing a whopping 8,200 square foot mansion owned by former Clinton White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart and Glamour Washington Editor Giovanna Gray, DCist reported.
The First family decided to rent the nine-bedroom digs so that they could stay in D.C. while their youngest daughter, Sasha, finished up high school at Sidwell Friends.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and their daughters, Sasha and Malia, sit for a family portrait in the Oval Office.

President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and their daughters, Sasha and Malia, sit for a family portrait in the Oval Office.

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The palatial home in the Kalorama neighborhood was built in 1928 and boasts a price tag of $6.4 million, according to Redfin estimates.
Woodrow Wilson, the only other president to stay in D.C. after leaving office, also moved to Kalorama where he lived for three years until he died in 1924.

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