Design During the 1920s
Florida land boom,
Marjorie Merriweather Post, heiress to the
Post Cereals business and later the wealthiest woman in the United States, paid for the house to be built with her husband
Edward F. Hutton. She hired
Marion Sims Wyeth as designer and
Joseph Urban for interior design and exterior decorations. Post spent US$7 million (equivalent to $ million in ). It was finished in 1927. Post returned to Mar-a-Lago in 1948 and began to host social events again. Since 1957 it has traditionally hosted the International Red Cross gala. A contemporary report prepared by the Department of the Interior attributed its significance to providing "an excellent picture of winter resort life in Palm Beach prior to the Depression".
Richard Nixon preferred the
Florida White House in
Key Biscayne, however, and
Jimmy Carter was not interested. The federal government soon realized the immense cost of maintenance and the difficulty of providing security and returned it to the Post Foundation in 1981. It was listed for sale for $20 million. Post's daughters, including
Dina Merrill, did not maintain the property anticipating a sale, but there was so little interest that its demolition was approved. Mar-a-Lago was declared a
National Historic Landmark in 1980 for exemplifying "the baronial way of life of the wealthy who built mansions in Florida during the Florida land boom of the 1920s".
Trump ownership Donald Trump initially offered the Post family $15 million, which was rejected. Trump then purchased land between Mar-a-Lago and the ocean from
Jack C. Massey, the former owner of
KFC, for $2 million, stating he intended to build a
home that would block Mar-a-Lago's beach view. This threat caused competing interest in Mar-a-Lago to decline. Trump purchased the property for $7 million in 1985. Different sources have put the combined total cost of the purchase at around $10 million. The minimum acceptable bid had been $20 million, and the interior furnishings were appraised at $8 million. Mar-a-Lago, which was renovated by Trump, remained largely true to its original style. Extensive renovations were done, including the addition of a ballroom. The club has five
clay tennis courts and a waterfront pool. Trump's wife at the time,
Ivana Trump, managed the property. In 1992, Trump was filmed with
Jeffrey Epstein at a party in Mar-a-Lago. The footage received attention following Epstein's arrest for
child sex trafficking in 2019, and video footage of Trump talking to Epstein in Mar-a-Lago appears in the 2020
mockumentary black comedy film
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. It was also alleged that Mar-a-Lago hosted an event for 28 women in 1992 where Trump and Epstein were the only male attendees. Further photographs of the pair taken at Mar-a-Lago include a photograph of Trump and Epstein from 1997, and a photograph taken on February 12, 2000, with Trump, Epstein,
Ghislaine Maxwell, and Trump's future wife
Melania. In the early 1990s, Trump faced financial difficulties. While negotiating with bankers he attempted to divide Mar-a-Lago into smaller properties, alarming Palm Beach residents. Town council rejected this plan. Trump instead turned the estate into a private club in 1995, fighting what he considered to be excessive restrictions. The new club hosted concerts by celebrities such as
Celine Dion and
Billy Joel, and had beauty pageant contestants as guests. Mar-a-lago also had numerous celebrity guests; notably,
Michael Jackson and
Lisa Marie Presley had their honeymoon there in 1994, and according to his biography
Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness Jackson and Presley kissed for the first time at Mar-a-Lago early in their relationship. It still frequently hosted the
International Red Cross Ball, an annual "white tie, tails, and tiara" event founded by Post. In 2000,
Virginia Giuffre was a spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago when she was first approached by
Ghislaine Maxwell and introduced to
Jeffrey Epstein. Giuffre would later go on to make accusations against Maxwell and Epstein for sex trafficking her to clients including
Prince Andrew and
Alan Dershowitz. In 2005, Trump married
Melania Knauss at Mar-a-Lago. The ceremony was attended by
Bill and
Hillary Clinton, as well as many other celebrities and figures in media and broadcasting. According to financial disclosure forms filed by Trump, the Mar-a-Lago Club had $29.7 million in gross revenues in the period of June 2015 through May 2016. The club had revenues of $25.1 million for calendar year 2017, $22 million in 2018, and $21.4 million in 2019. In 2022,
Forbes estimated the value of the estate at around $350 million. According to
Forbes, "Real estate experts outside of Palm Beach guessed that the place was worth more than $200 million. Brokers on the island thought it could be worth far more, with the most aggressive estimate coming in at $725 million. When Forbes last valued the property in March, we went with a conservative $350 million." A 2022 lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General
Letitia James alleged that Trump inflated the value of Mar-a-Lago to $739 million, when the property should actually be valued at $75 million.
First Trump presidency President Trump referred to Mar-a-Lago as his "Winter White House", and on occasion his "Southern White House". During Trump's presidency, a
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) was operational at Mar-a-Lago. It was removed after he left office. The SCIF was used for communications with the White House
Situation Room and Pentagon. The
Mar-a-Lago Crowd, an informal group organized by President Trump which oversaw many of the activities of the Department of Veterans Affairs during the Trump administration, frequently met at the club.
Notable presidential visits at Mar-a-Lago on December 27, 2020 Donald Trump's first visit to Mar-a-Lago as president of the United States took place on the weekend of February 3–6, 2017. On Saturday, he hosted the Diamond Red Cross Ball at the Mar-a-Lago Club, and on Sunday he watched
Super Bowl LI at the nearby
Trump International Golf Club in
West Palm Beach. On the weekend of February 10–12, 2017, President Trump and his wife Melania hosted
Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe and his wife. This was the first use of Mar-a-Lago to entertain an international leader, traditionally performed at the White House. On this weekend one of President Trump's first international security crises happened, a North Korean missile launch. Trump and Abe conferred in full view of the other diners. During the third weekend visit to Mar-a-Lago on February 17–20, President Trump conducted a campaign rally at the
Melbourne Orlando International Airport. successor on February 20, 2017. Subsequently, the "Mar-a-Lago Act" was introduced, legislation requiring publication of logs of visitors at the White House and other places where the president conducts business. After a lawsuit was filed, a judge ordered, in July 2017, that these logs be released in September. President Trump's fifth presidential visit took place on March 17–18. Guests included Melania's parents, Viktor and Amalija Knavs. During his next visit April 6–9, President Trump hosted the Chinese president
Xi Jinping for the first two days. At Mar-a-Lago, the decision
to strike a Syrian airfield was made. On April 4, 2017, prior to Xi's visit,
ShareAmerica, a website run by the
U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Information Programs, published a blog post describing Mar-a-Lago's history. On April 5, 2017, the U.S. embassy in the United Kingdom's website shared snippets of the original blog post on its own blog, and the U.S. embassy in
Albania's Facebook page shared the original post. On April 24, 2017, Democratic senator
Ron Wyden, House minority leader
Nancy Pelosi, and ethics observers like former ambassador
Norman Eisen, questioned the use of official government resources promoting a private property owned by Trump. By April 25, 2017, ShareAmerica and both U.S. embassies in the United Kingdom
and Albania removed their respective posts. ShareAmerica, replaced their post with the following statement, "The intention of the article was to inform the public about where the president has been hosting world leaders. We regret any misperception and have removed the post." and one month later he returned for his tenth presidential visit during his Christmas vacation. In 2018, President Trump visited Mar-a-Lago eight times prior to the seasonal closing in May. During this time he had a summit meeting with Shinzō Abe on April 17–18. In November 2018, President Trump returned to Mar-a-Lago for Thanksgiving. One month later, President Trump canceled his planned Christmas vacation in Mar-a-Lago following the
federal government shutdown. In November 2019, he returned to Mar-a-Lago for Thanksgiving, and a month later returned for Christmas. On March 7, 2020, President Trump hosted
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro for a working dinner, where the two leaders discussed the U.S.-led effort to oust
Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, a future trade deal, and peace for the Middle East. Also at the dinner was Bolsonaro's press secretary, , whose wife informed others on social media on March 11, 2020, that he had tested positive for
COVID-19 after he had returned from the United States via Miami to Brazil. Others attending the dinner included
Vice President Mike Pence,
Ivanka Trump, and
Jared Kushner.
Security zone When President Trump was in residence as president, the Palm Beach region became a zone of
temporary flight restrictions affecting flights and air operations severely within a 30 nautical mile (55.56 km) radius. Coast Guard and Secret Service secured the two waterway approaches, ocean and lake, and Secret Service cordoned off streets to Mar-a-Lago during the president's visits. The Coast Guard also attached an elite
Maritime Safety and Security Team with unique capabilities that specialized in maritime security. By the third weekend in February 2017, nearby
Palm Beach County Park Airport (Lantana Airport) had been shut down for three consecutive weekends, accumulating significant financial losses for multiple businesses.
Between Trump presidencies At the end of his term, Trump went to live at Mar-a-Lago and established an office as provided for by the
Former Presidents Act. Following the end of his term, Trump and other Republican candidates continued to hold fundraisers at Mar-a-Lago, and Trump continued to hold significant influence over the Republican party, a state of affairs labelled the "Mar-a-Lago machine" by
The New York Times. Mar-a-Lago was the location of watch parties for Trump and close allies for the
2022 United States elections on November 8, 2022, and for
Super Tuesday on March 5, 2024. During his
2024 presidential campaign, Trump hosted
Benjamin Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago.
Storage of classified records at Mar-a-Lago Upon departing the White House in January 2021, Trump transported a large volume of presidential records to Mar-a-Lago, despite storage of such materials being subject to the
Presidential Records Act. Seeking to preserve presidential communications and correspondence with world leaders, the
National Archives and Records Administration arranged to retrieve 15 boxes of material from Mar-a-Lago in January 2022. These included documents clearly marked as classified, prompting the Department of Justice to restrict any details regarding the contents of the 15 boxes. On May 11, 2022, the Justice Department sent Trump a grand jury subpoena, requesting any additional documents marked classified. A later subpoena requested surveillance footage from the club. On August 8, 2022, FBI agents presented a search warrant and searched Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago, part of the continuing investigation into the potential mishandling of classified documents. The Secret Service "facilitated access" for the FBI, and one of Trump's lawyers was present for the search.
Second Trump presidency Trump was at Mar-a-Lago on the night of the
2024 United States presidential election. While Trump's official watch party was hosted at
Palm Beach County Convention Center, where Trump delivered his victory speech, Following his election to a second term as President of the United States, Mar-a-Lago became the base for the
second presidential transition of Donald Trump as the president-elect made decisions on the nomination of people for his upcoming administration. In February 2026,
an armed man was fatally shot after breaching the security perimeter. President Trump was not at Mar-a-Lago at the time. == Architectural style, layout, and materials ==