All Luxurious Homes and Villas of Donald Trump
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Donald John Trump, President of the United States, businessman, author, investor, American television personality, and one of the wealthiest individuals in America, has an estimated net worth of $6.8 billion, nearly doubling since September. Trump owns Trump Tower in New York, three homes in Florida, and the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Other properties worth $810 million include Mar-a-Lago Club, six golf courses in the US, a Miami resort, and three European golf courses.SelmaDermaWe introduce the most luxurious and beautiful homes of Donald Trump.
The Most Luxurious and Beautiful Homes of Donald Trump
Donald Trump, listed among Forbes billionaires, owns beautiful and luxurious homes that we will explore.
Trump Taj Mahal Casino
Donald Trump purchased the Taj Mahal Casino in 1988 from Resorts International, which led to increasing debts that made it difficult for him to pay loans until 1989. Although he had secured many loans and deferred interest payments, Trump’s debts led him to bankruptcy in 1991, when he gave up 50% ownership of the casino for lower interest rates and more time to repay. He sold his airline, “Trump Shuttle,” and his 282-foot yacht, “Trump Princess.” The Taj Mahal exited bankruptcy on October 5, 1991.
After Trump’s father passed away in 1999, his will divided the $250-300 million estate equally among his four surviving children, which helped Trump recover from bankruptcy.
Trump’s Florida Villa (Mar-a-Lago)
This luxurious resort, built in 1927, has 128 rooms. The President enjoys this estate and spends a lot of time there since moving to the White House.
Donald Trump invested considerable amounts in renovating this building. He purchased “Mar-a-Lago” in 1985 for $8 million, including all its furnishings and antiques, transformed it into a private club in 1995, and celebrated his wedding to Melania, his current wife (third wife), there in 2005.
James Taylor stayed at Donald Trump’s villa, and his wife shared various photos of the villa during their stay.
Trump Winery in Charlottesville, Virginia
In April 2011, Trump acquired this estate, which spans 23,000 square feet. It is located two and a half hours from Washington and boasts 45 rooms.
Manhattan Penthouse
American billionaire Donald Trump owns one of the most luxurious homes in Manhattan. He completed this property in 1983, and his opulent penthouse was inspired by the Palace of Versailles. Located on the 66th floor of a Manhattan tower, it features marble floors, planters, statues, and gold-trimmed cups along with antiques and expensive paintings.
Trump’s Villa in the Caribbean
Donald Trump owns a large, luxurious villa resembling a palace called “Chateau des Palmiers” on a Caribbean island, purchased in 2013. The estate covers about 2,000 square meters and contains two main houses and a guest house with a total of 11 bedrooms and 12 full bathrooms. Some fixtures are made of gold, boasting elegant and beautiful decor.
Since purchasing this villa in 2013, Trump has renovated it according to his taste. He earns around $100,000 to $1 million annually from renting this property. Rental costs vary from $6,000 to $28,000 per night, depending on the season and the specific buildings rented.
Trump’s Estate in Virginia
This estate is Trump’s current residence, located on the foothills of the “Blue Ridge Mountains,” covering about 26,000 square feet (2415 square meters).
Trump’s Mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut
Trump purchased this mansion in 1982 but transferred it to his first wife in 1991. It’s situated on Trump’s private peninsula and spans approximately 20,000 square feet (1858 square meters).
Son Springs Estate, Bedford, New York
Son Springs estate was built in 1919 by Eugene Meyer, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve. Donald Trump bought this property in 1996 for $7.5 million, intending to convert it into a golf course, but he changed his mind. This mansion serves as a weekend getaway for the Trump family and is located in Bedford, about 72 kilometers north of New York. It spans approximately 4645 square meters and features 60 rooms, 15 of which are bedrooms, a bowling alley, and three pools.
Trump Golf Club, Bedminster, New Jersey
The small houses around the Bedminster golf club belong to the Trump family, and Ivanka Trump’s wedding to Jared Kushner was held there in 2009. They received permission in 2015 to expand the small houses on the property to about 204 square meters. Club members only have access to the private Bedminster golf club.
Trump’s Childhood Home, Queens, New York City
Trump’s childhood home, built by his father in 1940, covers about 232 square meters and is currently rented out for $725 per night.