With his presidency slowly comes to close, the biggest question for Barack Obama now is what's next for him? The same question was thrown out by Realtor too and gave us a hint as to where the former first family will dwell. The article said that the Obama family has reportedly purchased a famous Hawaii home. The said house is rumored to be Tom Selleck's house in the 80s TV show Magnum PI. But the rumor was quickly trashed by United States press secretary Josh Earnest by confirming that it is a rumor and the Obama family did not acquire that property.
Realtor said that the beach front property instead went to the family friend and chairman of the Barack Obama Foundation, Marty Nesbitt.
What might have triggered the rumor is the fact that President Obama grew up in Hawaii and his frequent trips to his boyhood home may have been misunderstood. Another thing that might fuel the rumor is the fact that the first family had six trips in Kailua, where the family rents a vacation home called "The Winter White House".
In related news on what's in store for the president after he vacates the oval office, ABC News got hold of some hints on the possible things the Obama might do after finishing his term this coming year. First things first, he wants to make sure that her daughter Shasha is doing well until she goes off to college.
He was also clear that he is not going to seek another position after he steps down as the most powerful man in the planet.
The president also joked that after his retirement he wants to host ESPN's SportCenter's Top 10 list. This was not a surprise since the president is known to be a big basketball fan.
All in all, he said that there were more success stories of former presidents. In fact, some of them have been more successful after serving as the top man of the country.
Obama ended the interview by saying that he knows that he will be fine after stepping down.