Inside Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's new $24M Florida estate
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Inside Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s new $24M Florida estate

Are Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner planning on draining the swamp in their backyard?

The former White House advisers reportedly closed on this 6-bedroom, 8½-bathroom mansion for $24 million on April 13 at almost a million-dollar discount after it sat on the market for half a year. 

But while new aerial photos show that outdoor hot tubs have been drained, a swimming pool’s water has turned to a putrid dark green — in contrast to the inviting, sparkling blue seen in previous listing photos. The back patio appears to be in the midst of retiling.

The last recorded update for the 1.26-acre lot’s pools, jacuzzi and patio was in 1994 when the home was built, according to Miami-Dade property records, although there has been unspecified “remodeling,” according to the listing.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner reportedly purchased this Florida home for $24 million. Realtor.com

The LLC that purchased the house is in the care of attorney Louis Archambault, who did not reply to The Post’s request for comment. The Post could not independently verify that Trump and Kushner are associated with the LLC, but The Real Deal, Realtor.com, The Sun and the Independent have all attributed the transaction to Kushner and Trump.

New aerial photos show that the spas have been drained and the swimming pool has turned from the sparkling blue, as seen in the listing photos, to a dark green. The back patio appears to be amid re-tiling. SplashNews.com
Listing photos show a cleaner ideal of the backyard’s water features. Realtor.com
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The backyard is visible from the other direction in this photo.
The backyard is visible from the other direction in this listing photo. Realtor.com
Another view of the backyard.
Another view of the backyard.Realtor.com
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The front of the 8,510-square-foot French neo-classical home has a flat roof, arched windows and a balcony with a triangular pedimented roof, photos show.

Inside, a crystal chandelier dangles from 26-foot domed ceilings over a Cinderella staircase. The foyer leads to entertaining areas, a screening room, a wood-paneled office, a gym and a primary bedroom suite with two full bathrooms, according to the listing.

The house was sold by billionaire Alex Meruelo and his wife, Liset Meruelo. Record producer Scott Storch also previously owned the house, from 2004 to 2008, property records show.

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The front of the 8,510-square-foot, French neo-classical home is pictured.
The front of the 8,510-square-foot, French neo-classical home is pictured.Realtor.com
Another pool in front of the house is pictured.
Another pool in front of the house is pictured.Realtor.com
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The mansion has a flat roof, arched windows and a balcony.
The mansion has a flat roof, arched windows and a balcony.Realtor.com
The balcony has a triangular pedimented roof, photos show.
The balcony has a triangular pedimented roof, photos show. Realtor.com
The former White House advisers are said to have closed on the mansion for $24 million on April 13.
The former White House advisers are said to have closed on the mansion for $24 million on April 13.Realtor.com
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The buyers got almost a million-dollar discount after the property sat on the market for half a year.
The buyers got almost a million-dollar discount after the property sat on the market for half a year. Realtor.com
The mansion was purchased under an anonymous LLC under the care of a lawyer, who did not return a request for comment.
The mansion was purchased under an anonymous LLC under the care of a lawyer, who did not return a request for comment. Realtor.com
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The French neoclassical home is made of concrete, according to property records. Realtor.com
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Inside, a crystal chandelier dangles from 26-foot domed ceilings over a Cinderella staircase.
Inside, a crystal chandelier dangles from 26-foot domed ceilings over a Cinderella staircase. Realtor.com
The grand staircase is shown from another angle.
The grand staircase is shown from another angle.Realtor.com
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A small sitting room is folded into the dual staircase.
A small sitting room is folded into the dual staircase. Realtor.com
The living room is visible from behind the Cinderella staircase.
The living room is visible from behind the Cinderella staircase. Realtor.com
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At the end of last year, Kushner and Trump also purchased a $30 million+ lot with 200 feet of beachfront, formerly owned by Julio Iglesias, on the other side of the island, Page Six previously reported.

However, they are rumored to be unwelcome at a members-only country club on the island.

Featuring some of Florida’s most exclusive properties for the ultra-wealthy, the gated, exclusive Indian Creek Island is laid out with about 30 mansions on the beaches, keeping the center of the island open for club activities. The island offers amenities including a 24-hour police force and an 18-hole golf course, according to the listing.

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An opulent chandelier is prominently displayed in the kitchen.
An opulent chandelier is prominently displayed in the kitchen.Realtor.com
The kitchen has white cabinets and stone countertops.
The kitchen has white cabinets and stone countertops. Realtor.com
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A breakfast nook is attached to the kitchen.
A breakfast nook is attached to the kitchen. Realtor.com
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A wet bar is pictured in front of the dining room. Realtor.com
The dining room has an ornate wooden mantel. Realtor.com

Trump and Kushner’s immediate neighbors include a planned $55 million pre-construction home listing and another home next door that sold for $17 million in April. On the other side is a home owned by Haitian billionaire Gilbert Bigio. Football star Tom Brady, Wall Street investor Carl Icahn, singer Julio Iglesias and former Sears CEO Edward Lampert are among other neighbors on the island, according to the Miami Herald.

Trump and Kushner are reportedly residing at the Arte Surfside, a condominium near the Champlain Towers South condominium that collapsed on June 23.

Listing broker Ralph Arias of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty and seller broker Oren Alexander of Douglas Elliman did not respond to requests for comment.

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The main living room, accessible from the foyer, leads to the backyard.
The main living room, accessible from the foyer, leads to the backyard. Realtor.com
The living room is visible from another angle.
The living room is visible from another angle. Realtor.com
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The primary bedroom suite is pictured.
The primary bedroom suite is pictured. Realtor.com
The primary bedroom suite, as seen from another angle.
The primary bedroom suite, as seen from another angle. Realtor.com
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The primary bedroom suite has two full bathrooms.
The primary bedroom suite has two full bathrooms. Realtor.com
A luxury bathroom is pictured.
A luxury bathroom is pictured. Realtor.com
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A vanity in a luxury bathroom is pictured.
A vanity in one of the bathrooms.Realtor.com
A bathtub in a luxury bathroom is pictured.
A bathtub in a luxury bathroom is pictured. Realtor.com
A shower in a luxury bathroom is pictured.
A shower located in one of the bathrooms. Realtor.com
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A walk-in closet is pictured.
A walk-in closet is pictured. Realtor.com
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Update: A previous version of this article incorrectly referred to Indian Creek Island as Fisher Island.