After their time in the White House, many U.S. presidents relocate to new homes, with some returning to previous residences while others seek more luxurious accommodations.
The Obamas chose a large 8,200-square-foot mansion in Washington, DC, illustrating their preference for maintaining a significant presence in the capital after their presidency.
Donald Trump's choice to go to Mar-a-Lago rather than participating in Joe Biden's inauguration reflects a distinctly political divide among ex-presidents regarding post-presidency traditions.
The Bidens' probable return to their family home in Greenville, Delaware, represents a contrast to other presidents opting for more extravagant living arrangements after leaving office.
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