 Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton has long called New York City home with her family and her $10 million condo in the city has been called a luxury fortress. She and her husband, Mark Mazvinsky, raised their three children in the New Georgian style Whitman building, which was built in 1924 and transformed into four sprawling units in 2013. Chelsea's residents here reportedly boast over 5,000 square feet of space along with four beds and 5.5 baths. And there are only three other exclusive units here. Other features include soaring beam ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and amazing views out to Madison Square Park. After Chelsea Clinton married her husband Mark in 2010, the couple lived in the Gramercy Park area of New York City for three years and then purchased their current residence. This first home in Gramercy Park was located on the 10th floor of the Grand Madison Condominium building and was sold in 2016 for just under $6 million. The Grand Madison is a full-service free-war condo building that was converted back in 2006, including multiple amenities available to residents like a doorman, concierge, cleaning service, fitness center, common courtyard and more. Not to mention Madison Square Park is just steps away. Chelsea and Mark's former units span 1,922 square feet of space along with three bedrooms, three baths and a spacious floor plan ideal for entertaining. Walking inside, the large entry foyer leads to a dramatic and open plan living in dining room with 10-foot ceilings and walls of windows. While the common areas are designed somewhat simply, they're still chic, boasting hardwood floors underfoot and views out to Madison Square Park. In fact, Chelsea's former unit offered amazing southern views of not only the park, but the clock tower and the flat iron building. The chef's kitchen also features an open layout and boasts top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances and snack bar-style seats for more casual meals. Chelsea and Mark's one-time master suite also offers a luxury marble-attached bath that looks as though it's been renovated more recently. The en suite comes equipped with double sink, soaking tub and a seam shower. Other features of the apartment include customized lighting, electronic shades and built-in speakers. Not to mention, the large private storage room located on the same floor is a convenient perk. One of the listing agents to spectacular views were once a big selling point for Chelsea. However, she and her husband moved out in 2013 to start fresh in their current residence. When Chelsea and Mark moved into their current place, it wasn't a far trek and this home is just a few blocks from their old one. This condominium has been described as a luxury fortress and the couple purchased it for a reported $10.5 million and moved in back in 2013. They continue to call this their main family home, raising their three children, Charlotte, Aiden and Jasper here. Considering the apartment is reportedly New York's longest, stretching a full block from 26th Street to 27th Street off of Madison Avenue, there's plenty of room for the entire family. Located in the Whitman Building, Chelsea's home is in the middle of the desirable Flattern District, which is full of stunning and historic architecture. The Whitman also provides access to some other trendy neighborhoods such as Koreatown and Chelsea and plenty of shops and restaurants are nearby. This was likely a selling point for Chelsea as she said in the past, It's important to me to walk down the street and hear what people are talking about or go for a run on the West Side Highway. Mark and I go to a movie every Sunday, we ride the subway, it's one of the great gifts of New York City. Why would I want to miss that? The new Georgian style building was constructed back in 1924 with a limestone and brick exterior and it was renovated into four sprawling condominium units in 2013. The units in the Whitman stretch across one full floor that's a block long. And it's at the Chelsea's residence here, offers 5,000 square feet of space along with four bedrooms and 5.5 baths. Privacy is also a big perk here and while there's only one apartment on each floor, each has access to a key operated elevator and there's just one full-time dormant for all of the horizontal building's units. In fact, the Whitman's units were built as some of Manhattan's most secure. Also boasting a private foyer and Crestron's smart home systems. Chelsea's 13 room home stretches a full block so it naturally comes with one of the longest hallways ever. It apparently takes 30 seconds to walk from one end of the 250 foot hall to the other. Once they broke her at the time, a gushed about this feature saying the hallway is a wow factor. One spouse can be fast asleep while the other has a huge dinner party all on one floor. The family home has full Southern exposure in the open-plan living room as well as high-beam ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows allowing for some pretty stunning views. Nearby there's also a sleek and modern chef's kitchen with a large island with casual eating space as well as custom cabinets. There are stylish marble waterfall countertops and five-star stainless steel appliances including sub-zero and mealy brands as well as handy features like dual built-in ovens. For fancier dinners, the abode offers a formal dining room too. The condo has wide plank oak floors throughout and some of the other spaces include a home office, a den, and a planting terrace that stands over 250 square feet. Chelsea and Mark's master suite sits at one end of the long condominium boasting a large attached bath with oversized soaking tub and walk-in shower for two. Chelsea and her husband also have separate powder rooms with vanities and private toilets as well as his and hers dressing rooms and massive walk-in closets. Each guest or family bedroom has its own bathroom as does the private office. Other features of the building include a private gym in the lower level and there are storage units as well as a refrigerated package room available to residents too. While Chelsea Clinton is now busy raising her own family in quite a luxurious setting, let's not forget she spent many of her formative years living within the walls of the one and only White House. She was 12 years old when her father Bill Clinton began his first presidential term. She spent her teenage years living at the White House and claimed she was deeply aware that she was living in history. She added in the same interview, but then I would have dinner with my parents at the kitchen table every night. There was so much about my life that also was normal. When she was 15 in April 1995, Chelsea, the first daughter, made her official public debut when she joined her mother Hillary on the First Lady's tour of India. It was then that the media began recognizing Chelsea's intelligence. Two years later, she started attending Stanford University prompting her mother to publish an open letter asking journalists to give her daughter some privacy. Despite the First Lady's request, Chelsea had to stay in a high security dorm room where Secret Service agents also stayed. So, Chelsea has been used to an even higher security upbringing than her own children likely are. Chelsea also admitted that spending these growing up years in the spotlight wasn't always easy, and despite the numerous celebrations that took place in the White House during her father's two consecutive terms there, she only attended about two state dinners in the annual Christmas parties. She opened up about this saying, my parents were very firm about me always getting my homework done, but I'd get to attend special musical performances and shows sometimes. And while life living as the first daughter wasn't always easy, Chelsea learned to handle it with grace. Also developing a thick skin, being in the public eye all of the time. Either way, it seems that Chelsea Clinton has taken all of the lessons learned growing up and applied them to raising her own family even in the fast-paced setting of New York City. Now that we've checked out the homes of the one-time first daughter, that's going to wrap up today's house tour. Before we go, answer this question for me. If you were growing up in the White House as a teen, what do you think would be the hardest part of being the president's kid? Let me know in the comments below. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow me on Instagram to chat. I'm Kara the Vampire Slayer, and if you would like to check out another tour before you go, then stay too. Because next, we're looking at the homes of another former president's daughter, Ivanka Trump. Bye. In 2017, Ivanka Trump followed her father, Donald Trump, to Washington, D.C. for his presidency to work alongside him, and she's since been living in a residence in the Calorama neighborhood. This daily home is reportedly a rental where she, her husband, Jared Kushner, and their children have been calling home. We'll look at Ivanka's Washington property, as well as a couple of other homes she's owned. We even found the listings. 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. Ivana Marie Trump, a better known as Ivanka, is an heiress, writer, former model, and businesswoman. She's the daughter and second child of President Trump, with his first wife Ivana, and the first Jewish member of a first family since she converted to the faith before marrying her husband Jared. Serving as advisor to the president didn't come out of nowhere, as previously, Ivanka was an executive vice president of the family-owned Trump organization. She was also a boardroom judge on her dad's TV show The Apprentice, so they've long worked together. When Ivanka left the Trump organization is when she became a senior advisor in her father's presidential administration alongside her husband, so it makes sense that she and her family had to find a suitable home to live in Washington near the White House. While serving in the White House, Ivanka also continued to operate her clothing brand business until July 2018. Either way, these days, Ivanka, Jared, and their three children are still living comfortably with homes in Washington, New York City, and more. While Ivanka and her husband's net worth combined, this is an estimated $800 million. Hey guys, it's Karen. Today we're bringing you another house to our here on Famous Entertainment. We're noticing a lot of copycat channels popping up or the original house to our connoisseurs, and 95% of you watching aren't subscribed, so hit that subscribe button and ring that bell. We post a new video daily. Today we'll be taking a look at where Ivanka Trump lives, including their current home in Washington, New York City, spot, and more. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram to chat, and as usual, let me know who's house to us next in those comments down below. Now let's get into this video. There were rumors that claimed Ivanka resided in one of the large super lux penthouses at the Puck building in Soho, owned by her husband's family. This was never confirmed. As far as we know, their New York home is the one they've long owned at the Trump Park Avenue building, which is located in the heart of Manhattan, and purchased in 2004 for $1.5 million or so. Considering they have been living in Washington to be close to all the presidential action, Ivanka and Jared put this lavish apartment up for rent in 2017 for $4.5 million, or $15K per month to rent. With no luck finding a buyer or tenant, Ivanka eventually removed the listing, and as of 2020, it appears she has yet to make a sale. The apartment spans 1,549 square feet and has two beds and two baths. Previously, Ivanka was living in a dimly lit unit, a few floors below with lower ceilings, but when she married Jared, they moved up to this one, which is much brighter and more spacious. The completed designs were featured in El Decker and the subject of Ivanka's Instagram account until they moved into the Washington home. Her New York City apartment features spacious walking closets in both bedrooms, as well as a luxurious ensuite in the master. There were custom stained hardwood floors and coffered ceilings throughout, as well as a hand-painted mural in the foyer by Bob George Studio. While it was a charming apartment by any standards, I would expect Ivanka Trump to live in somewhere slightly more lavish, which may be why she and her family upgraded to this Washington home. The Kushner Trumps still own this unit, however, Ivanka sold her first smaller unit on the lower floor in the building in 2016 or 2017 for 4.1 million. Another spot where Ivanka spends time with her family, usually when she's not working away, is Bedminster Cottage in New Jersey. Their simple house or cottage sits within her father, Donald Trump's Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where Ivanka and Jared even tied the knot back in 2009. When Ivanka first claimed ownership of the cottage, it was a small one-room deep bungalow with an attic space that had been converted. Interiors were outdated with deeply vain varnished oak panels, floors, and staircase, but was soon updated. Once Ivanka took the cottage, in came some fresh white walls and a white country kitchen with marble countertops. Bedminster Cottage was perfectly symmetrical and had a portico porch and three dormer windows, but in 2015 it was expanded. A basement was added as well as an extension to the side of the home, providing extra rooms and more depth in the original structure. I knew chimney was added too, giving the new sitting room an elegant open fire. Word is that Ivanka and Jared may even extend their home in Bedminster, depending on how the Trump presidency goes, and if they're leaving Washington or not. Of course, these ones are for the property all together, not just Ivanka's home here. When Ivanka and Jared moved their family to Washington, DC to be close to their work in the White House, they moved into a beautiful home in the Kalorama neighborhood, which is literally only a three-minute walk from the Obama's house. Kalorama has a historic charm to it and is much different than Manhattan. While this gorgeous house was purchased in 2016 for about $5.5 million, it was bought by a Chilean billionaire, and Ivanka's actually renting the home for about 15K per month. Inside the stately home spans 6,870 square feet with six beds and 6.5 baths, certainly a step up from the size of their Manhattan apartment. It was built in 1923 and designed by architect Wadi Wood but renovated since. Kalorama is historic district, so renovations on the home's exterior were limited. Yet inside, the home has undergone massive updates in modernization. The interior offered crisp white walls and light hardwood flooring in many of the rooms, as well as five wood-burning fireplaces throughout. The modern minimalist style continues into the low-key kitchen, while the formal dining room is fancier and perfect to entertain. Here, there's another fireplace and windows letting in natural light. There's also a family room that leads to a sun porch with floor-to-ceiling French doors to outside. Four guest bedrooms on the upper level are joined by a master suite that has another fireplace, views of nature, and a cool color scheme that creates a calm vibe for a good night's rest. Ivanka's master bedroom also boasts two walking closets, a private terrace that overlooks the yard. Even the lower level in their Washington, D.C. home has been finished with the same high-end details and even offers a staff apartment, kitchenette, and additional full bath. All right, I think I'll bring this house door to an end right there. We've taken a look at the spots where Ivanka Trump calls home with her husband, Jared, and their children. Aside from that home, we took a look at Ivanka's other family retreat bedminster cottage on one of her father's properties in New Jersey and her apartment in Manhattan. Out of those three properties, which was your fate? Let me know in the comments. I think if I had to choose, I would pick the Washington house first, then the cottage, and then the Manhattan apartment. I'd also love it if you guys like and subscribe to my personal channel if you haven't. I post new content every Sunday and love getting to know you guys better over there. Thanks for tuning in. 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