Trump’s son Eric told The Wall Street Journal that he, his brother, Donald Trump Jr., and sister Ivanka lived in the house during their teenage years. Trump, who is from the former Czechoslovakia, also had homes in Florida and France. The proceeds of the home will be split between her three children. The home is co-listed by Adam Modlin of Modlin Group and Roger Erickson of Douglas Elliman.
Ivana Trump’s Manhattan townhouse was listed for $26.5 million in November 2022, following her death in July 2022. The property has since had its price reduced multiple times, most recently to $17.9 million in August 2025. The six-story, 8,725-square-foot home is located on the Upper East Side and features five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms
