Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle’s $14 million waterfront mansion in Jupiter, Florida, is back in the news as the couple faces significant personal and professional changes. As the couple navigates the end of their relationship, questions are swirling about the future of this high-value asset.
Inside The Mansion
Located in the exclusive Admirals Cove community, the sprawling 11,300-square-foot property once reflected the couple’s shared ambitions. Now, following reports of Trump Jr.’s infidelity and Guilfoyle’s acceptance of an ambassadorial post, the estate’s future hangs in the balance.
Purchased in 2021, the luxury home features seven bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a private dock, a wine room, a theater, and an elevator — an undeniable display of wealth and exclusivity. Beyond its grandeur, the property serves as a tangible symbol of the Trump family’s vast fortune.
According to the Daily Mail, one unique aspect of the property’s ownership is its “tenants in common” arrangement, allowing Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle to individually manage their stakes. This legal structure could complicate matters if they decide to sell or divide the asset, fueling speculation about their next move.
The mansion’s location also adds significance. Situated just 20 miles from Mar-a-Lago and near Trump Jr.’s ex-wife, Vanessa Trump, the property offered convenient proximity to both his father and his five children, Palm Beach Post reports.
However, external factors are reshaping what was once a sweet set up
Guilfoyle and Trump Jr. began their relationship in 2018, eventually getting engaged in 2020. However, the couple kept their engagement quiet, only making it public in 2022. Fast-forward to now, reports indicate the pair have called it quits, with Trump Jr. romantically linked to socialite Bettina Anderson for at least six months.
Adding a twist to the timeline, Anderson was seen at the Republican National Convention in July — seated directly behind Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle, who appeared together as a couple while Guilfoyle delivered a speech.
The split raises questions about the future of the former couple’s Jupiter mansion, which is valued at $14 million. Situated in the exclusive Admirals Cove community, the property is both a valuable asset and a symbol of the couple’s former partnership.
With Guilfoyle now reportedly in line to serve as U.S. ambassador to Greece, a role that would require her to relocate to Athens full-time for at least four years, the estate’s future becomes uncertain. This has many asking will the mansion be sold, leased, or maintained as a part-time stateside residence?
Further complicating matters is Trump Jr.’s notable absence from the property. He has been spending increasing time at Anderson’s modest three-bedroom home in West Palm Beach, which was purchased in 2014 for $428,000.
Meanwhile, Guilfoyle’s diplomatic mission adds yet another layer to the unfolding story. The newly single brunette seems to be chalking up her losses and focusing on her career.
In fact, she expressed excitement on social media, sharing her hopes to “earn the support of the U.S. Senate” and advance “the Trump agenda” on an international stage. If confirmed, her full-time move to Greece would make resolving the mansion’s fate even more pressing.