No, this is a myth that is mainly seen on websites that are identified with Republicans, or from bloggers who dislike the president. The fact-checking website snopes.com looked into the story and found that it was not only false, but it was originally started as a joke on a humor website; unfortunately, some people took it seriously. The house is still standing, it's in excellent condition, and it has not been foreclosed upon.
Barack Obama's home is in Chicago.http://www.chicagotraveler.com/barack-obamas-house
The office of the president of the united states is in the White house and the city is in Washington, DC
Prior to his election, the Obamas lived in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago.
Being the US President, Obama currently resides in the White House. Before the election, he lived in Hawaii.
No, the Obamas are not living with the Bidens. After Joe Biden assumed office as President of the United States, he and his family moved into the White House, while the Obamas have their own residence in Washington, D.C.
Personal Aide to the President
When the bank foreclosed on the house, they took it back. Now it's time to move out.
No, I can't
Mrs. Obama has been living in the White House since 2009. But if you are asking who will help her move out when her husband Barack Obama's term as president comes to an end, there has always been a transition staff which helps the old First Family to move out of the White House and helps the new First Family to move in. We do not know yet where the Obamas plan to live after the president's term ends, but whether it is back to Chicago (where the Obamas still have a home) or somewhere else, there will be a staff to help them.
Yes you can
The property is owned by the National Park Service and is part of the President's Park. The White House Complex is protected by the United States Secret Service and the United States Park Police. Sam Kass, the Obamas' personal chef in Chicago, was hired as part of the new White House kitchen staff. Kass will work under executive chef Cristeta Comerford, who has worked for both former Presidents Bush and Clinton.
You can contact the lender or lien holder who foreclosed on the property and make your offer to them.