Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner will have to move once Donald Trump steps down from his position as the president of America. The public is wondering where this couple would settle after leaving the White House.
Although they have a home in New York, where they were originally residing prior to their appointment in Trump’s administration, it seems that they will not be staying there. This is because the New Yorkers recently rejected Ivanka Trump and her family. The city dwellers expressed their objection for the First Daughter and Jared Kushner to move back because when they were in the White House, rather than getting support, New York was abandoned by the couple.
Are Ivanka and Jared moving to Miami?
Page Six reported that Ivanka Trump and her husband may be moving to Florida once Donald Trump’s term ends in January. This was the assumption as the couple bought an estate in a high-security neighborhood in Miami.
They purchased a $31 million waterfront estate on Indian Creek Island. It was stated that the property was once owned by the legendary balladeer Julio Iglesias. The lot was said to have taxes amounting to $472,764 per year.
The property measures 1.8 acres and the island features a 13-member police force for 29 residential homes. The location is said to be called the “Billionaire’s Bunker” for its exclusivity and real estate prices.
Not welcome in New York
As mentioned earlier, Ivanka Trump is no longer welcome in New York. One citizen made it known that she can’t live in the area by posting “Not Wanted” posters around the city.
Donald Trump’s daughter and her family have a $4.1 million apartment in Manhattan. It is located at Donald Trump's Park Avenue building but apparently, it will be hard for them to move back in the area or they may only feel discriminated. Still, Architectural Digest reported that Ivanka Trump and Jared plans to maintain their apartment.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has yet to fully concede and accept his loss to Joe Biden. While the transition process has already started, the president still refused to acknowledge the Democrats’ candidate as the new leader of the nation.


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