Trump's Mar-a-Lago residency is being spruced up while Melania checks out schools for Barron as the family eyes move to Florida
Sources close to President Donald Trump told People the first family would make the Mar-A-Lago residence their home after leaving the White House.
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- President Trump has asked for renovations to be made to his Mar-a-Lago residence as the first family considers moving to Florida after leaving the White House, People reported this week.
- The White House has not made any official announcement about Trump's post-presidency plans, but sources say the family's private residence at the resort in Palm Beach "will be expanded and spruced up."
- First Lady Melania Trump is reportedly also looking for schools around the Palm Beach area and neighboring Broward County for 14-year-old Barron.
- Despite being a lifelong New Yorker, Trump has always enjoyed spending time in Florida and even listed it as its primary residence in October last year.
Builders are making renovations to President Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence and First Lady Melania Trump is inspecting schools as the first family considers Florida as their next home,
People reported this week.
While the White House has yet to make any official announcement about Trump's post-presidency plans, sources close to the president told People that the 2,000-square-foot private residence at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach "will be expanded and spruced up."
"They are definitely renovating his apartment within the Mar-a-Lago Club to make it larger, more modern, and comfortable for his use," the source said, according to People.
"Mar-a-Lago is iconic, a building he took great pride in renovating when he bought it," the source added. "It makes sense that he wants to be there and will make the mansion his home."
Melania Trump is also planning and has reportedly been looking for schools in the area for 14-year-old Barron to attend.
"They have looked all over Palm Beach County and neighboring Broward County for just the right place," another source close to the first lady told People. "There are several options, and they will decide soon."