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While the Obamas no longer live in the White House, they own an impressive collection of properties worth over $20 million. Take a look at the three most notable ones, and don't be too surprised when you see the inside of the last one.

The Obamas recently purchased a beautiful $12 million waterfront estate on Martha's Vineyard. It spans 29 acres and features 7 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Let's explore the luxurious interiors!

Step into the stone castle and be welcomed by a spacious living room with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. The plush sofas and warm orange lights will make you feel right at home.

Next to the living room, there's a sleek kitchen in silver and cream colors, all set up for making tasty meals.

Upstairs, the main bedroom has a king-size bed, a fireplace, and a sunny nook for relaxing, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The master suite opens up to a balcony with stunning views of the vineyard and Atlantic Ocean, providing the perfect spot for the Obama family to soak up the sunshine.

The backyard includes an eye-catching swimming pool, ideal for cooling off on hot summer days. Beside the pool is a charming patio where you can relax in the shade on sunny afternoons.

Just a quick walk from the beach, the Obamas' home offers a tranquil retreat with the calming sound of ocean waves.

In this secluded spot far from the busy city, the Obamas can relax and enjoy moments of peace, while their abode in Washington brings a totally different life experience.

After they left the White House, the Obamas bought a Tudor-style mansion in the lively Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D.C., for $8.1 million. This house might seem a bit more humble compared to the one on Martha's Vineyard. But is that true? Let's dive in further.

The entrance, with its antique brick wall and patina copper awning, highlights the house's long history dating back to the 1920s.

The expansive living room greets guests with a central fireplace, a beige carpet, and sofas in different shades of suede and cotton.

The house has two fully equipped kitchens, with this one boasting a 6-burner gas range and a large marble island.

The master suite, one of the nine bedrooms, oozes classical charm with its neutral walls and crown molding. It's a peaceful escape for the former first couple.

A snug sitting area next to the king-size bed in the master room provides a perfect spot for intimate conversations between the couple.

The master suite includes separate 'his and her' bathrooms, each reflecting Michelle and Obama's distinct styles. 'Her bathroom' exudes luxury, with an elaborate deep-soaker tub and vanity.

'His bathroom' has a simple Scandinavian style that perfectly mirrors Obama's masculine, serious, and rational personality.

Michelle once revealed on The Ellen Degeneres Show that Obama used the smallest room as his office. It contains floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a stepper for exercise.

Walk down to the basement to discover a secluded retreat with a bookcase, a media room, a second kitchen, and a wet bar for family entertainment.

The backyard provides a serene setting with a grassy lawn, sunbeds, and a stone path for relaxation.
Next: The house where Obama lived in his early days really says something.

Before moving to the White House, the Obamas lived in a red brick Georgian-style home in Hyde Park, Chicago. It cost them $1.65 million and witnessed Obama's time as an Illinois senator.

The house covers 6,400 square feet and includes six bathrooms, a wine cellar, oak bookcases, and antique Chinese washbasins.
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