January 20th.
John Adams was the one who first moved into the White House, about 4 months before he had to vacate it for the new president Jefferson.
The first home of the United States President was in New York City, and that is where George Washington lived when he was president. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House (then called the President's House, President's Palace or Presidential Mansion), in Washington DC.
she lives in a sandwhich... na.. she in new delhi and lives in a white house
James Madison was the President who needed a new home due to the burning of the White House in 1812. He accepted the offer of Colonel John Tayloe to move into a house that Tayloe owned in Washington known as the Octagon House. The house is located at 18th and New York Ave, NW and has been restored to its original appearance and is open as a museum on a limited basis.
The home of the President wasn't always known as the White House. George Washington lived in New York when he was President. The White House was built and the capitol was moved to Washington D.C. George Washington is the only president to never live in the White House.
He never had an office in the White House but rather in New York City.
Yes, the president's wife will have to leave. This is because there will be a new president moving in. The vice president will be the new president that will be moving in with his family. It would be weird to have the new president's family living with the old president's family. I'm sure that the dead president's wife will have time to get her stuff together and move. :) That was a great question.
Only George Washington, who lived in New York City and then in Philadelphia, which were the nation's first capitals. He never lived in the White House. John Adams was the first to live in the White House. He moved there in November, 1800 soon after the Capital moved to Washington.
The White House - Washington, D.C.
The new president is inaugurated on January 17 regardless of when he is declared the winner.
George Washington was elected and took the oath of office in 1789. Although President Washington was instrumental in picking the site of the new White House, he never lived there. The new Executive Mansion was completed in 1800 and the first resident of the White House was John Adams.
President Madison lived in what is now called the Octagon House located at 18th Street and New York Avenue in Washington. Colonel John Tayloe owned the house at the time, in 1814 and offered it as a temporary Executive Mansion.