Surreal estate: Obama's Hawaiian pad sells for $6.9 million

Obama's Christmas crash-pad in Kailua, Hawaii, 2010. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)
Buyer: Paradise Point Estates LLC
Price: $6.9 million
Details: The "Winter White House," a cushy, five-bedroom, 4,900-square-foot beachfront Hawaiian estate rented by the Obama family for the past two Christmas vacations, has been sold to a company managed by Glenn and Debra Weinberg of Owings Mills, Md. According to a Kailua Beach real estate agent, the Weinbergs, who've contributed plenty to Democratic candidates, have never met the first family but hope they continue the holiday visits.
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