 Barack Obama, who's best known for breaking barriers, is the first African-American president of the United States. From 2009 to 2017, he was the 44th president of the U.S. of A. Obama has been able to snag some pretty fancy real estate in Washington and Edgertown, along with his former home in Honolulu. While the Obamas were not wealthy for much of their adult lives, they first became millionaires around 2005, thanks to book royalties as Barack entered the political spotlight. Upon leaving office, Barack and Michelle rented a mansion in Washington, D.C., while their youngest daughter finished high school. We'll take a look at Obama's $8.1 million mansion they purchased to snag the rental, along with their $14.9 million property on Martha's Vineyard. The property features a 7,000-square-foot-man home and 29 oceanfront acres of land. Barack Obama first gained national attention when he gave the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004. On February 10, 2007, Barack announced he was running for president of the United States. He eventually faced off against Hillary Clinton to win the Democratic nomination. He won the nomination then, with Joe Biden as his vice president, defeated John McCain to win the presidency. Between 91 and 2004, Barack never earned more than $30,000 for his work as a professor and state representative. The majority of the Obama family income during this time came from Michelle's lucrative salary as a lawyer, working primarily for the University of Chicago Hospital System. In 2005, Barack's income jumped to $157,000 when he became a U.S. In the same year, Michelle earned $273,000. However, because of his keynote address in 2004, the Obamas combined salary jumped from $240,000 in 2000 to $5.5 million in 2009. In 2017, we do know that the Obamas received a $65 million book advance for multiple books and media projects after leaving the White House. They have made even more money from book advances and are now highly sought-after public speakers. Now, as a result of the Obama's making bank, they have been able to snag some pretty luxurious places throughout the United States. What's going on, guys? It's your boy, Marla Palmer, and today we're bringing you another house tour here for you on Famous Entertainment. I noticed 95% of you guys are still not subscribed and you're still watching, so be sure to hit that subscribe button because we post no videos every day. We previously reported on Jason Statham or Tiger Woods, so you can check those videos out. And now that we got the details on the new place, it was time for an update on this one. So if you like these videos, ring that bell for notifications, follow me on Instagram at daddudeclidachat some more, and let me know whose house tour to do next in the comments down below. Let's get into the video. We were lucky enough to find Barack Obama's child at home in Honolulu, Hawaii. Now, the Obamas did not have a lot of money growing up, but this cozy little home served as the former president's home base from 1964 to 1967. This was also Obama's only single family dwelling in the US during his formative years. The house is one block from UH Manoa, which is where his mother studied. It was walking distance to nearby elementary schools, private schools, parks, and shopping. The unit was 1,900 square feet, plus 334 square feet covered Linae. The second is a cottage that comes complete with a 292 square foot studio and one bathroom. There's a separate unit for guests or rental income, and the cottage can be entered from Waluwe. President Obama purchased the home he was previously leasing for 22,000 a month in the upscale neighborhood of Kalorama in Washington, DC. President Obama's house was estimated to be worth 5.9 million at the time of their lease in May 2016, but in June 2017 they paid 8.1 million for the home. The match was built back in the late 1920s and comes complete with nine bedrooms, eight and a half bedrooms, and a whopping 8,200 square feet. The large boat features three stories, three fireplaces, stunning hardwood floors throughout the majority of the home. The house sits on a quarter acre of land and backs up to mature trees and further away, a creek. The home is all the markings of a classic, two-door with the white wash brick, and a steep-pitched roof, which appears to be slate. A curved path of steps leads guests to the front entrance beneath the copper portico. There, state-of-the-art kitchen features bright white cabinetry against light gray walls, along with marble conitops, which give an airy and light feel. In addition to a large center island, the kitchen also boasts a small workspace and a breakfast nook. The spacious dining room comes complete with recessed lighting and a modern chandelier against a unique hardwood ceiling. The wanes-coated walls add another touch of formality to this space to make the room a perfect spot for family dinners. Whether permitting, the Obamas can also open the French doors for some fresh air or head out to their state patio in the backyard. There's a sitting room that features conversational furniture arrangement beside a fireplace with a traditional white mantle. A less formal sitting room in the home contains a full wall of windows and French doors leading out to the backyard. The latter features conversational seating and a fireplace, a TV sat above the mantle in place of a large piece of art. Hidden in the house is an attic bedroom with a small modern ensuite bathroom and closet. When the Obamas purchased the home, it was fully updated and move-in-ready. The kitchen was modernized with stunning countertops and great appliances, along with the bathrooms which featured marble, tiling, and countertops. So, no renovations required. The master bedroom gives a private, elegant, and calm ambiance and features a wall of windows that let in plenty of natural light. Perhaps the coolest feature on the lowest floor of the mansion is a huge and fully finished basement. Keeping with the 1920s style of built-in bookcase spans the entire length of one wall. The best part of this basement, though, is the kitchen. Yes, that's right. The Obamas have two kitchens and the one in the basement looks as balling as the one upstairs. Like the main kitchen, this secondary kitchen features marble countertops and stainless steel appliances. The Obamas' most recent purchase in 2019 was an $11.75 million mansion that comes complete with seven bedrooms, eight and a half bedrooms, and 6,800 square feet. Now, if privacy is what the Obamas are looking for, they are in luck. This stunning custom house sits on over 29 private acres of manicured lawns, greenery, beach, and directly on the Edgar Town Great Pond. The long and winding driveway, sprawling lawn, and incredible water views make for the perfect family compound setting for generations to come. The nearly 7,000 square foot of main residence is finished with the finest details and is designed with multiple seating and entertaining spaces. A modern chef's kitchen and a formula circular dining room surrounded by a wall of windows, overlooking the grounds. The spacious and dramatic living room space boasts vaulted ceilings with exposed steel beams and a focal point stone fireplace. There are two guest wings and an impressive master suite with fireplace, private sun deck, and spectacular water views. Not to mention you can spend summer days by the pool side in a garden-like setting with the sounds of the waves lapping in the distance. Or if you're feeling really adventurous, explore the expansive Great Pond, an outer barrier reach for a full day on the water. You are charmed with elegance as soon as you enter the abode as the home contains a large, elegant wrap-around staircase with medium-toned wood on the treads, white risers, white railings, and a thick wood handrail. While most of Martha's Vineyard Mansions give off an ambience feel, the Obamas pulled in audible and went modern architecture and interesting design features. One particularly exciting feature is the ceiling in the home's circular sitting room. The high ceiling is accented with cement pillars and large wood beams that give the space a more modern look. If the Obamas decided to start a friendly games night, they can do so with their balling billiards table. This kitchen is a unique mix of classic and modern that features clean white tile, sparkling countertops, and new appliances. The kitchen also has some old world charm with wood paneling on the island, glass cabinets, and classic wood flooring. This dining room is circular and comes complete with a large circular dining table, big enough to fit 10. The space also boasts a stylish chandelier that holds a candle and windows that give this room absolutely stunning views. The spacious bedroom boasts a fireplace, beige carpets, and clean white walls to give this master retreat a relaxed, cozy feel. To make the room feel even bigger, there are windows above the bed as well as full-length glass doors to provide plenty of natural light. While the stunning bathroom features the cabinets and great countertops, double-sided vanity mirrors, tons of storage and bright pendant lights, there's even a large bathtub with a view of the yard. Another guest room contains a kid's room featuring two sets of bunk beds pushed against the walls. The guest room has large windows that let in lots of natural light in addition to providing a great view of the trees and massive yard outside. Probably the coolest feature of the house is in the massive balcony off of the master bedroom, complete with a hot tub. It also features a staircase from the deck down the side of the home leading down to the yard so you know, you don't bring water through the house. We can't forget about the porch comes complete with a big stone and brick fireplace, white columns, gray top floors, and lots of room for sitting around. The Obama's home also features a beautiful pool with lots of room for a table and plenty of space for lounge chairs. Tucked away is the Obama's private beachfront with a boathouse, which features a paved walkway from the house all the way down to the private beach. All right, so I think I'll bring this house tour to an end here. We got to take a quick look at Barack Obama's home and that massive beachfront property that features his very own boathouse. After seeing that fancy little boat he snagged, what did you guys think? Was it everything you would expect out of Obama? Personally, I thought the hot tub with the balcony, that was just out of this world. Out of Obama's features, which were your fave? You guys can go ahead and rate them in the comments down below. I'd also love it if you guys give my personal channel that dude McFly a little subscribe. You know, I'll post a video every, you know, whatever and I'll see you guys next time.