Posted on 11/18/2017 1:24:50 PM PST by simpson96
Looking for a gorgeous vacation home? Well, former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are selling their Martha Vineyard beach house, so if you've got a spare $17.5 million, it could be yours.
Once dubbed the 2013 summer White House, the stunning oceanfront property, which Sotheby's describes as a "trophy property," is located on Martha's Vineyard's South Shore, and is chock-full of incredible outdoor amenities. It has its own private beach and dock, as well as a heated infinity pool, half-basketball court, and a large screened porch.
Not only is the outdoor space pretty incredible, the house itself is 7,000 square feet and features six bedrooms and five full bathroomsperfect for your Gatsby-like soirees. Sotheby's realty says the Chillmark, Mass., home "celebrates panoramic ocean views, gracious skylights, huge windows and wonderful detail in both design and materials." From the photos taken of the home, we'd have to agree.
Scroll down to take a tour for yourself.
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What an ugly house and even uglier furniture...
Its not THEIR house, they just used it/borrowed it/rented it from Chicago supporters
That’s what I always thought.
Haven’t seen anything on that younger daughter in a year. Wonder what’s up with her.
Havent seen anything on that younger daughter in a year.
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We should be that fortunate when it comes to the rest of that tribe.
Too many flies....
Funny picture. Michelle is a dead ringer for Aunt Esther from Sanford & Sons.
Sounds like you’re not “down” with The Brown Clown, PGalt... :)
Whoa!!! Look at the picture on the wall to the right, the larger one on the bottom. It depicts a young girl in her underwear. Sick!
I believe that is the one that the original poster was talking about.
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