See inside the $5.3 million Washington, DC home the Obamas will move into after they leave the White House by Dennis Green on May 26, 2016, 10:09 AM Advertisement
 It's not the White House, but it'll do. According to Politico, the Obamas have settled on a post-Pennsylvania Avenue house to call home after the president leaves office at the end of this year. They will lease the home until their youngest daughter, Sasha, leaves high school. The home was originally listed for sale at $5.3 million before going off the market in May. Though it's smaller than their current, more famous abode, it's still a lavish residence in a desirable area of the nation's capital. It's also historical — built in 1928 — with 8,200 square feet and nine bedrooms. It's being leased to the Obamas by former President Bill Clinton's press secretary, Joe Lockhart. SEE ALSO: Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein has finally sold his $13 million Hamptons home — take a look inside DON'T FORGET: Follow Business Insider's lifestyle page on Facebook! The Obamas are trading white for brick at their newly leased mansion in the Karolama section of DC.
It's completely gated and private, though it sits close to the road.
The gated driveway has plenty of space for Secret Service vehicles.
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