Inside President's Trump Mansion at Palm Beach, Florida

Going back from the campaign period of US President Donald Trump, here's the mansion where it all started.

Where does President Trump live?

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a primary night event at the Mar-A-Lago Club's Donald J. Trump Ballroom March 15, 2016 in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump won the state of Florida and Ohio Gov. John Kasich won the state of Ohio. Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

Clearly, President Trump isn't like the standard politician in America. Aside from being the leader of the state, he was also known in the Hollywood. This means, his residence in the country is also a top-notched mansion.

In Nov. 2019, President Trump announced to claim residence at Palm Beach, Florida. His most stayed place in this area was around at the popular Mar-a-Lago Club.

Where is Mar-a-Lago club?

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A U.S. Coast Guard boat passes in front of the Mar-a-Lago Resort where President-elect Donald Trump is staying as the 538 members of the Electoral College are set to make his election victory official on December 19, 2016 in Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. Trump is scheduled to stay at the location through the holidays. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach is one of the most sophisticated houses in the state. This place is also remarkable for hosting several events of the President-- ever since he was still campaigning to become an official.

Architects Marion Sims Wyeth and Joseph Urban designed the estate, which sits on 20 acres that border the Atlantic Ocean on one side and Florida's Intracoastal Waterway on the other.

Reports said Mar-a-Lago contains 126 rooms, with 62,500-square-foot. It has the Mar-a-Lago Club, a members-only club with guest rooms, a spa, and other hotel-style amenities.

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Guests arrive for a primary night event at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump;s Donald J. Trump Ballroom at the Mar-A-Lago ClubÕ March 15, 2016 in Palm Beach, Florida. Early projections indicated that Trump would win FloridaÕs presidential primary Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

Trump also spent $7 million to built a 20,000-square-foot ballroom in gold leaf. He also included four gold-plated sinks worth at least $100,000 inside the mansion.

"I have 24 acres in Palm Beach and nobody has anything like that," Trump said at a show jumping event there in 2014. "A big house is on one acre. I have 24. It's the great estate of Palm Beach."

Renovation now happening inside Mar-a-Lago

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Journalists await the arrival of Republican Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump at the Mar-A-Lago Club on March 1, 2016 in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump is scheduled to give a press conference at the venue after the closing of Super Tuesday polls. Photo by John Moore/Getty Images

People reported that a source close to the President's family, said that renovations inside the mansion are already undergoing, as early as today.

"Donald's apartment, which once belonged to Mar-a-Lago estate creator Marjorie Merriweather Post, will be expanded and spruced up," a source close to the president tells PEOPLE. "They are definitely renovating his apartment within the Mar-a-Lago Club to make it larger, more modern and comfortable for his use."


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