The ex-president's favorite daughter is still living her best life after opting out of politics in the wake of her father's announcement that he's seeking the Republican nomination for the presidency in 2024.
Photos obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com show Ivanka Trump, 41, wearing a blue jean jumpsuit and Adidas Gazelle x Gucci pink glow sneakers, close to her home in Miami.
Ivanka was seen leaving her car and entering her home at Arte Surfside, a luxury condominium building nestled between Miami Beach and Bal Harbor, that has become her family's home as they wait for for their home in 'Billionaire Bunker' to be completed.
It is one of the most expensive complexes in Miami-Dade County, with an average rental price of nearly $47,000 per month. There is a tennis court on the roof, and the family has their own private pool and yard.
Once in her home, Ivanka sat outside on the shady balcony, that comes equipped with privacy glass, in nearly 80 degree temperatures in January with friends.
The pics were taken the day after Ivanka would have been celebrating her husband Jared Kushner's 42nd birthday.
Ivanka wore her red string bracelet, which she has been wearing off and on for years.
Although she hasn't spoken about the purpose of the bracelet, it does bear a resemblance to the type of red string that Kabbalah practitioners wear to ward off the 'evil eye.'
Last weekend, Ivanka was active on Instagram sharing snapshots of her private boat outing in Miami, which has become a regular pastime for her and her family.
The family relocated to Miami, Florida, with their three children after Ivanka's father left office in January 2021.
Two years later, they seems to be happier than ever in their new community, where they have found new friends and are renovating a $24 million waterfront mansion on Indian Creek Island.
They are close to finishing the renovations on their dream home that sits on 1.3 acres, an exclusive island that is known as the 'Billionaire Bunker.'
The couple bought the fixer-upper a little over a year after they dropped $31.8 million on a two-acre plot of land on the island in 2020.
They plan on moving into the spatial 8,500-square-foot abode once their extensive renovations are completed.
Ivanka and Jared have been seen enjoying walks to Indian Creek, both with and without their children, to check on the progress of their property.
After keeping a relatively low profile, the former first daughter has returned to documenting her life on Instagram, and she doesn't seem to have any desire to return to her old life in Washington, D.C.
In November, she released a statement saying she would not be a part of her father's 2024 presidential campaign. Instead, she has chosen to prioritize her family and their private life.
Now that Ivanka is officially done with politics, she has been filling her days with workout sessions with her personal trainer. She is regularly spotted driving to and from the gym in matching workout sets that highlight her toned physique.
The family is often seen spending their afternoons on a chartered boat in Biscayne Bay, where they swim in the water and go tubing. They have regular trips to the beach, and her kids often have their boogie boards in tow.
The mother of three still goes running with her husband, an activity they started doing together back when they still lived in New York City. They also enjoy bike rides, golf sessions, and long walks both with and without their three children.
Ivanka may have another activity on her roster after spending the first day of 2023 playing padel with friends in Miami. The racquet sport, which is popular in Spain and Latin America, is usually played in doubles on a small, closed court.
She was spotted arriving at the mansion of billionaire businessman Wayne Boich on New Year's Day in a black service car, dressed in a white tennis dress, visor, and sneakers, exclusive DailyMail.com photos show.
Ivanka, an avid tennis fan, appears to share a love for racquet sports with Boich, who earned his business degree at the University of Miami on a full tennis scholarship.
The Ohio coal mining heir now runs the Miami Padel Open, a sporting event sponsored by high-end and luxury brands. Padel could become her go-to sport in 2023.