President Joe Biden’s potential interest in purchasing Olivia Newton-John’s California ranch has been the talk of the town, but those close to the late star are not convinced. According to a representative for the actress’s family, the rumors are simply not true, despite reports suggesting that President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden were considering the property as their post-White House retreat.
Located in Santa Ynez, a picturesque community outside Santa Barbara renowned for its vineyards, the estate offers a sunny and serene atmosphere that might appeal to the Bidens. However, the claim that they were planning to spend nearly $9 million on the property, which spans over 12 acres along the Santa Ynez River, seems to be unfounded.
Carey Kendall, the real estate agent representing the Newton-John family, has set the record straight by stating that neither the Biden family nor the President’s team has ever visited the ranch. Despite the persistent rumors circulating for weeks, Kendall maintains that there is no truth to the speculation.
As President Biden’s term in the White House draws to a close, the focus shifts to the upcoming Inauguration Day, where either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump will be sworn in as the next Commander-in-Chief. The Bidens’ plans for life after the White House remain a mystery, with the speculation surrounding the ranch purchase adding to the intrigue.
With no official confirmation from Biden’s representatives yet, the public will have to wait until after the inauguration to learn more about the Bidens’ future plans. In the meantime, the picturesque images of Olivia Newton-John’s ranch serve as a tantalizing glimpse into a potential post-presidential retreat.