 Since Donald Trump left Washington in early 2021, he and his wife Melania Trump moved to Florida and he spent the majority of his post-presidency at his Palm Beach area estate Mar-a-Lago. Nott's mention, most if not all of the Trump clan followed suit and a move to the Sunshine states. Donald has owned his grand 20-acre estate in Florida since way back in the 80s, so it's definitely been in the family for quite some time and has a history of its own too. Also, Mike and I dropped our very own house tour of our new home that we moved into earlier this year, so go and subscribe to our personal channel if you want to see where we're living and more of what we're up to. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses and even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. Donald Trump is a politician, businessman and more who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 until 2021. Despite his run being over, Trump continues to dominate the Republican Party and is also hinting at a third presidential campaign. Before Trump's political career took the spotlight, the billionaire businessman built a huge real estate portfolio with multi-million dollar estates across America, both for personal and business use. After his time at the White House came to an end, Donald and his wife Melania moved his longtime Florida property as their main residence, with Trump's adult children buying up homes nearby. Hey guys, it's Kara back with another exclusive house tour here on Famous Entertainment, today checking out where Donald and Melania Trump call home. Don't forget to like, subscribe and hit me up on Instagram to chat and now let's get into this video. Donald Trump and Melania took up permanent residency at their stunning Mar-a-Lago estate in January 2021, located in an exclusive area of Florida's Palm Beach. Considering the property was originally built in the 1920s, it is quite the history as well. The mansion was constructed between 1924 and 1927 for the socialite and post-serial heiress, Marjorie Maryweather Post, who inherited her father's serial empire when she was 27 after his tragic suicide. Post amassed a fortune of $250 million, which would be equal to about 1.5 billion these days, making her one of the richest women in US history. So of course, she went all out when it came to her Oceanside mansion. She hired architect Marion Sims, who specialized in gilded age in her design to envision her winter retreat on the beach. 20-acre property offered 128 rooms these days and spans the entire width of the island Palm Beach is on, the Atlantic Ocean to the Ender Coastal Waterway. The Spanish Moorish style mansion had exterior stone imported from Italy and tens of thousands of antique tiles dating back to the 15th century that came from a castle in Cuba. Many fixtures were gold-plated and in the end, Post's projects went eight times over budget, a lot of which was spent in the lavish living room. Here, there was a statement ceiling that was a replica of the thousand-winged ceiling in Venice and this, plus the walls, were covered in a ton of gold leaf. Post designed the library in an English-Georgian style which offered antique British oak-paneled walls. According to Trump's former butler, the shelves here were lined with super rare first-edition books which received no appreciation from the Trump family. Well, apparently, never once picked up any of these books. Inside, Mar-a-Lago spans a whopping 62,000 to 500 square feet of space and the rooms are opulent as you might expect. While when Post had the mansion constructed, there was a mix of styles throughout. The guest and master bedrooms reached a total of 58 and originally, these quarters all had different themes. For example, there was a Dutch bedroom with antique tiles from there, a glass-covered Venetian style room, Spanish and Portuguese-influenced rooms, and the Louis XIV master suite. Coincidentally enough, this was also known to be Trump's favorite style himself. After some sneaky bartering, Donald Trump scored the Mar-a-Lago estate in 1985 from the Post family for the mere price of $8 million, which included the property itself and all of its antique furnishings. He further turned Mar-a-Lago into a private club in 1995 to help turn a profit from the massive estates, and he promised to carry out a restoration of the property in order to do so. Trump spent millions on the expensive restoration, which included a number of additions to the property, able to 20,000 square foot ballroom with a rumored $7 million in gold leaf and a Louis XIV style, added two swimming pools, a beauty salon and a spa, and even spent $100K each on four gold-plated sinks in the new ballroom. While the mega-home had went from 118 to 128 rooms, and it had all been restored, some of the antique contents were sold off at auctions and replaced with replicas. Some of the things Trump got rid of included the jewel-covered marble dining table, an antique Spanish rug, with 14 chests, and Venetian glasses that were worth $1K apiece. These days, Donald and Melania maintain private quarters in a separate area of the Mar-a-Lago mansion, and it serves as their primary residence. However, in recent years, Melania has said to have done some updates of her own. In the master suite, which previously boasted of her size, style, and Louis XIV details, it said that Melania wanted to expand the space, as well as freshen things up. She revamped an enlarged owner suite, choosing dark woods and white marble accents. She even updated the private quarters with more of a modern aesthetic, which it seems her husband wasn't the biggest fan of. Apparently, he wanted to remove the wood and marble immediately. Aside from Trump's personal quarters, Mar-a-Lago offers club members access to two dining rooms, a beach club, pool, and spa, as well as guest suites. Those who step foot inside can enter through the detailed portico that leads to the main building, with plenty of neogothic accents throughout. The club's main living room boasts high ceilings and gold-plated designs on every wall. Because of its flat terrain and open-air access, Trump is even able to fly in on his own helicopter if needed. And if the club's multiple beaches just aren't enough, you can relax by the various pools on the property. A few years back, Forbes estimated the value of Mar-a-Lago estate at around $160 million, having increased greatly over the years thanks to extensive renovations, lavish features, historic background and more. Of course, we can't conclude this house tour without mentioning Donald's infamous Trump Tower residence in New York City. For many years, he's lived in the top three floors of the iconic tower, with his entire residence decorated in a gilded and opulent design, as you might expect. Sixty-six stories high in his penthouse on Fifth Avenue, Trump often enjoys nearly 11,000 sprawling square feet of living space, and his youngest son, he shares with Melania Barron, reportedly has a floor all to himself. In usual Trump fashion, this penthouse is decorated with over-the-top lavish details, as well as cathedral ceilings, current-themed columns, massive sparkling chandeliers and gold accents throughout. Place just screams luxury, and it was modeled after the Palace of Versailles. Not to mention, it's a piece of pop culture history being featured on Trump's former show The Apprentice. Trump took Forbes on a tour during the last presidential election, boasting that the size was about 33,000 square feet, but he apparently overexaggerated just a little bit. He had an office on the 26th floor in the building, so living and working here was easy, even with a private elevator to go floor-to-floor. When Trump built the tower in 1983, the landmark skyscraper became one of the most recognizable and greatest in the world. When it was completed, it was the tallest glass building in Manhattan at the time, rising over 600 feet into the city's skyline and sitting on less than an acre of land. Visually striking with its glass curtain wall and sawtooth faceting, bold bronze exterior is a dramatic architectural masterpiece that has received rave reviews from the New York Times architecture critics. Its interior, with a 100-foot mirrored atrium, 7-foot waterfall, and marbled floors are also equally impressive. These days, it's said Trump's massive penthouse here will be worth an estimated $54 million. Of course, this is far from an exhaustive list of Donald Trump's insane properties over the years, and he owns real estate for business and pleasure all over, including his seven springs estate in Westchester and one in New Jersey. But with him and the rest of the Trump clan moving to Florida full-time, I think Mar-Lago is where he'll be spending most of his days. After wrapping up this house tour, what did you think about Trump's home? What about his design style? Would you ever? Be sure to let me know your thoughts down in the comments as well as who we should feature next on here. Thanks for watching, hit that subscribe button if you haven't, follow me on Instagram to chat and I'll catch you all in another video. Bye!