Ivanka Trump daughter of Donald Trump buys $43 million plot
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner watch the press conference of German chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Donald Trump in Washington, US, 17 March 2017. Merkel and Trump met at the White House for the first time. Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa | usage worldwide (Photo by Michael Kappeler/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Ivanka Trump daughter of Donald Trump buys $43 million plot

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Ivanka Trump daughter of Donald Trump buys $43 million plot on ‘Billionaire Bunker’ island

Ivanka Trump daughter of Donald Trump buys $43 million plot on ‘Billionaire Bunker’ island
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner watch the press conference of German chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Donald Trump in Washington, US, 17 March 2017.

Ivanka Trump daughter of Donald Trump buys $43 million plot on ‘Billionaire Bunker’ island. Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner are reportedly set a buy a AUD $43.2 million plot on an island in Miami Beach known as Billionaire Bunker. This amount is equal to 32 million US$.

The pair are in contract to buy the plot in Indian Creek Village, a private, guarded and gated island with its own police force in Miami known for its rich residents.

Trump and Kushner will be among other A-listers who have resided on the island, including supermodel Adriana Lima, and former Philadelphia Eagles owner Norman Braman.

Kushner’s brother, Joshua Kushner, and his supermodel wife Karlie Kloss also bought a US$22 million home in Miami earlier this year.

When she married Kushner, Trump traded in her first apartment for another US$16 million pad just a few floors up. She now owns this, and a cottage in Bedminster on her father’s National Golf Club in New Jersey.

Trump already has a multimillion-dollar property portfolio, buying her first home in 2004 for US$1.5 million – one of her father’s 502 Park Avenue apartments.

Despite owning two properties, Trump and her husband have spent the last four years renting a US$15,000-a-month house in Washington DC, where she worked as Advisor to the President during her father’s time in office.