Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s $24 million Miami mansion has undergone an extraordinary transformation, now standing as one of the city’s most prestigious and secure homes.
The couple, who purchased the property in 2021, took on a two-year renovation project that reimagined the estate into a modern sanctuary, blending contemporary luxury with original architectural elegance, Yahoo Finance reported.
Originally bought from billionaire Alex Meruelo, the property sits on the exclusive Indian Creek Island, a place often referred to as the “Billionaire Bunker” for its ultra-wealthy residents and high security. The mansion itself is a sprawling 6-bedroom, 8.5-bathroom compound with a striking transformation. Ivanka and Kushner secured a $15 million mortgage for the property, which includes a state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen, a primary suite with dual closets, and a spa-inspired bathroom.
The renovations maintained key architectural elements, including 26-foot ceilings and an iconic double staircase, while updating the space with a modern industrial aesthetic. The expansive living areas now emphasize open spaces perfect for both entertaining and relaxing in style. The exterior features sleek black trim against crisp white walls, a departure from traditional designs in favor of a more contemporary, streamlined look.
A significant highlight of the redesign is the outdoor area, which includes a completely rebuilt swimming pool and an upgraded pool cabana. The cabana now offers wellness-focused amenities, such as a sauna, steam room, and cold plunge pool. The estate also boasts direct access to Biscayne Bay with its own private boat dock, adding to its allure as an entertainment-focused property.
Indian Creek Island itself adds tremendous value to the mansion. Known for its exclusive residents, which include tech magnate Jeff Bezos and former NFL star Tom Brady, the island offers just 34 homes and is secured by its own police force, ensuring privacy and safety for its elite inhabitants.
Before moving into the renovated mansion in late 2023, Ivanka and Kushner lived in a $17 million, six-bedroom apartment in Arte Surfside, a luxury waterfront building. The couple’s new home represents a shift into Miami’s ultra-luxury market, where properties like theirs routinely feature extensive renovations and high-end security features.
Ivanka and Kushner’s choice of Indian Creek Island aligns with broader trends among wealthy families investing in Florida’s coastal real estate, as many other high-profile individuals, including members of the Trump family, have chosen to make the state their home. Their luxury estate now stands as a beacon of modern opulence in Miami’s exclusive residential community.
Written with the assistance of artificial intelligence.