Probably, it’s quite hard to live anywhere else once you’ve enjoyed the luxury of the White House. This January, former President Obama and his family, Michelle, Malia and Sasha, moved to their post-White House home. But this new 8,200-square-feet house in the Kalorama neighborhood in Washington DC is no less luxurious than the official residence of the President.

If reports are to be believed, this mansion was built in 1928 and features nine bedrooms and nine baths. The Ghosts of DC website says it was first listed at $50,000 back in the day. The last sale went to ex-White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart, who still owns the property, for $5.3 million.

The family is planning to rent the house until Sasha can complete high school in 2018. The estimated monthly rent of the house is said to be $22,000. The exterior is clad in gorgeous brick design, whereas the interior consists of spacious rooms throughout the mansion. Mostly white and gray dominates the interior, giving sophisticated appeal to the modern home. Featuring hardwood floors, the house is classy to look at and even includes a terrace and garden areas.

Take a tour of Obama’s new house in the images given below.

The mansion was built in 1928
8,200-square-feet property
Lawn area
Living room
White dominated the interior
The study room
Exercising equipment in the study
Bedroom for kids
Contemporary bathroom
Bedroom with fireplace
Gorgeous bricked property
Entertainment room
Seating area
The house features hardwood flooring
Interior is quite sophisticated
Elegant fireplace
Corridor
Garden area
Kitchen
Fully-equipped kitchen
Dining area
Dining area with a view
Kitchen has white and gray interior
Marbled countertop
Cozy bedroom space
Wardrobe section

Via: Today

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