How to Live in President Obama's House
Living in The Presidential Suite
Have you ever dreamed of living in President Obamas house? While the likely hood of you actually living with Barack Obama are pretty much non existent, it doesn't mean you can't live in the same house that he once did.
As many people know, prior to becoming the President of the United States of America, President Obama, lived in one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States of America; Hawaii.

Prior to moving into the White House he rented a beautiful vacation home in Kailua, Hawaii. If you are a huge Obama fan, you could have simply rented the place for a night, but that wouldn't quite cut it. Why not buy the piece of land that President Obama enjoyed renting with his family.
What kind of place are we talking about here?
This beautiful piece of Kailu real estate comes loaded with everything a vacation seeking family might look for in a holiday home. A 10,750 square foot house, 41,000 square foot chunk of land surrounded by an unbelievable private beach and not to mention stunning turquoise ocean views.
Ok, I'm Sold, Now what does this place look like?




Worried that there aren't enough bedrooms for your entire family? This beauty of a home comes with 9 bathrooms, a full spa bathroom in the master bedroom, marble floors a gym and even a pool within the court yard.
So what does a place like this cost?
Don't worry, this modest little 'retreat' in the depths of Kailua Hawaii will only set you back 14,000,000. Yup, a cool 14 million, so you better start saving your pennies if you want to live like the President does!
If that is a little out of your league, maybe consider picking up a tent from Wal-Mart and see how long you last camping on the lawn at the White house! If you actually have 14 million kicking around in the bank, the MLS listing has all the juicy details to make your mouth water.


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