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Barron Trump Enters Luxury Real Estate Market with New Venture

Donald Trump's youngest son briefly incorporated a business in Wyoming last July.

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arron Trump, 18, is following in his father's footsteps by launching a luxury real estate venture with two young business partners. The company, initially incorporated as Trump, Fulcher & Roxburgh Capital Inc., was dissolved last November to avoid election-related media attention. However, it's set to relaunch in spring 2025, focusing on high-end properties and golf courses in Utah, Arizona, and Idaho.

    Barron's co-founder, Cameron Roxburgh, revealed that the company was paused due to the election, but will eventually focus on luxury real estate projects. When reached for comment, Roxburgh said they were "working out logistics" and "might relaunch" in the spring. The business partners also include Carter Fulcher, a luxury real estate expert whose family runs a prominent firm in Idaho.

    President Trump has given his son private advice about the business, but there's no financial backing from the Trump Organization... yet. Roxburgh clarified that the company hopes to become a subsidiary of the Trump Organization one day. The trio initially incorporated their business last summer and temporarily dissolved it in November to avoid media scrutiny.

    Barron has stayed out of the spotlight during his father's presidency, but was reportedly instrumental in President Trump's 2024 campaign strategy. He's now balancing college life at NYU with his ambitions in real estate. His mother, Melania Trump, acknowledged the challenges of living in the public eye, saying it's unlikely Barron can be a "normal student."

Barron Trump launches luxury real estate venture in New York City.