The Kennedy family's compound would certainly be a beautiful place to put down roots.
If they do purchase a property on the island, they may become a more permanent fixture in the community.
The Obamas have often vacationed in this part of Martha's Vineyard in the past.
There's a 600-acre pond on the land, which, as the listing points out, would be ideal for "kayaking, canoeing, sailing, and fishing."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt's in a relatively isolated part of Aquinnah, Massachusetts, on the part of Martha's Vineyard that locals call "up island."
There are roughly 1,000 feet of direct oceanfront land.
There isn't currently a home on the property, which leaves it open to the new buyers — the Obamas or otherwise — to build a structure of their own design.
The two parcels are idyllic, with plenty of untouched land.