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President Barack Obama and President-Elect Donald Trump address the public after a meeting at the White House on Thursday. Photo: Reuters

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Where Barack Obama and his family will live post-presidency

LOOK, it’s not the White House — but Barack Obama’s new digs post-presidency aren’t too shabby.

After the current President, who has served two terms, hands over the top job to (don’t make me say it) Donald Trump — he’ll be heading to Washington D.C.’s Kalorama neighbourhood.

The Obama’s will settle in to the nine-bedroom home, which is reportedly owned by Joe Lockhart — who served as the White House press secretary under Bill Clinton.

media_cameraNot quite the White House.

The 762-square-metre house will accommodate Barack, Michelle, Malia and Sasha come 20th January, which is valued well over AU$5 million.

According to US TODAY, The reason the Obama’s will stay in D.C. is so their youngest daughter, Sasha, can complete high school — which will conclude in 2018.

“We’re going to have to stay a couple of years in D.C. probably so Sasha can finish,” he said in March.

“Transferring someone in the middle of high school? Tough.”

media_cameraThe Master bedroom.

According to the Zillow, a US rental return calculator, the family will be dishing out an estimated rental repayment of $22,000 a month.

The brick home, which has wooden hardwood floors, a terrace and a garden, has a grey and white finish across most of the rooms and nine bathrooms.

The house, which was once owned by Captain Charles Hamilton Maddox, who served in both world wars, is fitted out with a gated courtyard that will hold multiple secret service vehicles.

media_cameraOne of the nine bathrooms.
media_cameraThe house has a grey and white theme.

So will after he hands over the reigns to Mr Trump, what will President Obama do with himself in 2017?

The 55-year-old has hinted at spending more time working with My Brother’s Keeper Alliance, which is an organisation that improves the lives of disadvantaged black and Latino boys.

In an interview last year, he said that the Alliance “will remain a mission for me and for Michelle not just for the rest of my presidency, but for the rest of my life”.

media_cameraU.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama with their daughters Sasha and Malia watch the World Cup soccer game between the U.S. and Japan, from the Treaty Room office in the residence of the White House Picture: Pete Souza/The White House.

Chances are, he will also pen another book — considering his first two memoirs were both international bestsellers.

Previously, George W Bush received over AU$9 million for his autobiography, while Bill Clinton cashed in almost AU$20 million.

He’ll also get a lifelong pension, which is currently around AU$268,000 for the year of 2016. Both Mr and Mrs Obama will be given financial assistance to help respond to mail and speaking requests, as well as funds to pay for Secret Service agents, health and travel expenses.

media_cameraUS President Barack Obama and daughter Malia will be moving out of the White House in January 2017. Picture: AFP.

The down-to-earth president has even hinted that he’s thinking of trying out something a bit more normal for a change.

He joked: “In seven months or so, I’ll be on the job market … I’m going to get on LinkedIn and see what comes up!”

In an interview with GQ last year, Obama admitted: “I have fantasised about being able to put a team and how much fun that would be. I think it’d be terrific.

media_cameraWhile most of us would love to see First lady Michelle Obama run for President in 2020, according to her husband — that’s very unlikely. Picture: AP/Andrew Harnik.

As for the current First Lady, all eyes are on Michelle Obama to run against Trump for President in 2020.

The hashtag #Michelle2020 has begun trending, after she became one of the most popular political figures in recent history.

But if her husband’s comments in October are anything to go by, we won’t be seeing the First Lady pursue a political career of her own.

“She will never run for office,” President Obama said during a radio interview on Sway in the Morning.

“She is as talented and brilliant a person as there is, and I could not be prouder of her, but Michelle does not have the patience or the inclination to actually be a candidate herself. And that’s one thing y’all can take to the bank.”

Originally published as Inside the Obamas’ new house