Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, appear to be living their best lives post-politics.

According to Page Six, the couple is enjoying their life in Miami, raising their three children -- Arabella Rose, 12, Joseph Frederick, 9, and Theodore James, 7 -- and just spending time living close to loved ones.

Aside from that, Trump and her family are also reportedly volunteering at a local food bank and engaging in their community.

Ivanka is also doing private sector investments, which are "focused on things she believes in and cares about," per Page Six.


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The former adviser to the U.S. president previously tweeted about their day volunteering at their local food pantry in January 2023. She shared a photo with her three children at the venue.

"Always love spending the day with my kids volunteering at our local food pantry. The @JCSSFL does incredible work helping those in need in our community," she tweeted at the time.

Ivanka also shared a link to the website of the Jewish Community Services of South Florida for those who wished to donate as well.

Meanwhile, in March 2021, the second-born child of Donald Trump made her first public appearance since leaving the White House, volunteering at a food distribution site.

She delivered food boxes to disadvantaged community members in Apopka, Florida, at the time, per People.

She reportedly joined Pastor Paula White to volunteer at a local Farmers to Families Food Box distribution site at the City of Destiny church. They met with local community leaders and distributed over 1,300 food boxes.


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An aerial view of North of Miami Beach is seen from Indian Creek Island in Miami, on May 10, 2021

Trump and Kushner reside at a $31.8 million lot at Indian Creek. The bayfront estate they acquired in December 2020 was formerly owned by Julio Iglesias.

Their luxurious property measures 1.84 acres with 200 feet of private waterfront.

Indian Creek is considered one of the most secure places in Florida since it provides a 13-man police force and a 24-hour marine patrol exclusively for just 29 residences. It is situated on a man-made barrier island along Biscayne Bay, a municipality in the Southern tip of the Florida peninsula.

The 294-acre secluded community is often referred to as the "Billionaire Bunker" because of the high net worth of its residents.