A look inside the former first family's brand new Washington, D.C residence.

Barack, Michelle, Sasha and Malia Obama may have moved out of the White House, but they won't be far away. The former first family will move into a 8,200 square foot home in the neighborhood of Kalorama. Here is a look inside the Obamas' new digs, which is currently being renovated to fit their post-presidential style.
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The Obamas will move in after their vacation in Palms Springs. The family, who is from Chicago, is set to stay in Washington, D.C. for the next two years until Sasha finishes high school.
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The Backyard
The house also comes with a two car garage with 10 additional outdoor parking spaces, formal gardens and a courtyard.
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Kitchen
Photos provided by listing agent Mark McFadden were taken inside the residence in 2014.
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Stove
The former first family will share the neighborhood with first daughter Ivanka Trump and her family as well as the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos.
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Pantry
The house, which the Obamas are renting, last sold for over $5 million dollars.
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Front hallway
The house is within walking distance of a Target, where former First Lady Michelle can finally shop, without the watchful eye of the secret service.
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Bathroom
The house comes with eight and a half bathrooms.
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Dining room
The last time a president decided to stay in D.C. after his term was president Woodrow Wilson in 1921.
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Staircase
The house comes with a sprawling staircase.
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Living room
Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton also own a home nearby.
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Living room fireplace
The property is owned by Joe Lockhart, who served as Bill Clinton's press secretary.
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Sitting room
The house was built in 1928.
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The den
According to reports, the house may cost Mr. and Mrs. Obama and estimated $22,000 a month to rent.
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Dressing room
The house comes with an oversized terrance and an au-pair suite.
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Powder room
While the security detail won't be as high, the secret service is implementing security changes to the residence to make sure the members are safe at all times.
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Bedroom
The residence includes nine bedrooms.
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