Is Ivanka eyeing a run for Senate in Florida? Speculation Trump's daughter will challenge Marco Rubio in 2022 - after it was revealed she and Jared Kushner have bought a plot of land in Miami

  • The businesswoman, 39, could be set to challenge Marco Rubio in the 2022 race 
  • Source told CNN: 'Ivanka definitely has political ambitions, no question about it'
  • The Kushners reportedly purchased a $31million plot of land on Miami's 'Billionaire Bunker' 

Speculation has been swirling that Ivanka Trump will run for the US Senate in Florida in 2022.

The businesswoman, 39, could be set to challenge Marco Rubio in the race after it was reported that she would like a political career of her own after working for her father as an advisor during his presidency.  

It comes after it was revealed that she and her husband Jared Kushner have bought a plot of land in Miami.  

A source told CNN: 'Ivanka definitely has political ambitions, no question about it. She wants to run for something, but that still needs to be figured out.' 

Speculation has been swirling that Ivanka Trump (pictured with husband Jared Kushner) will run for the US Senate in Florida in 2022

Speculation has been swirling that Ivanka Trump (pictured with husband Jared Kushner) will run for the US Senate in Florida in 2022

Florida might offer one potential opportunity for her when Republican Rubio's seat is up for re-election in 2022.

Rubio was a harsh critic of Donald Trump in the 2016 Republican nomination race but later became a loyal supporter of Trump once he had the won election.

Adam C Smith, former Tampa Bay Times journalist, told the publication: 'I think she'd be the immediate frontrunner if she ran for US Senate against Rubio, given her father's popularity in the Sunshine State.' 

With Ivanka's father set to leave the White House in a little more than five weeks, speculation has been rampant about the future of not just the outgoing president but what his influential daughter and son-in-law, who took on roles as senior White House advisers, will do next.

It comes after The Kushners reportedly purchased a $31million plot of land on Miami's 'Billionaire Bunker'

It comes after The Kushners reportedly purchased a $31million plot of land on Miami's 'Billionaire Bunker' 

Indian Creek Village holds the reputation as 'the world's most exclusive municipality' with only 34 homes, around 42 residents and its own private 13-person police force

Indian Creek Village holds the reputation as 'the world's most exclusive municipality' with only 34 homes, around 42 residents and its own private 13-person police force

While it was once thought that the couple would return to New York City and resume their pre-White House lives on the Manhattan social scene, reports now suggest that they could relocate elsewhere.

The Kushners reportedly purchased a $31million plot of land on Miami's 'Billionaire Bunker.'  

According to Page Six, the couple put money down on a $31.8million land plot nestled in Indian Creek, a highly exclusive neighborhood that touts beautiful waterfront homes and tons of privacy.

The island, found off the coast of Miami, got the nickname 'Billionaire Bunker' because of the high-profile residents that have settled onto the island, including model Adriana Lima and billionaire businessman Carl Icahn of New York City. 

The couple reportedly paid $31million for Plot 4, which was previously owner by singer Julio Iglesias

The couple reportedly paid $31million for Plot 4, which was previously owner by singer Julio Iglesias

The island, found off the coast of Miami, got the nickname 'Billionaire Bunker' because of the high-profile residents that have settled onto the island, including model Adriana Lima and billionaire businessman Carl Icahn of New York City

The island, found off the coast of Miami, got the nickname 'Billionaire Bunker' because of the high-profile residents that have settled onto the island, including model Adriana Lima and billionaire businessman Carl Icahn of New York City

Indian Creek Village holds the reputation as 'the world's most exclusive municipality.' The island has only 34 homes, around 42 residents and its own private 13-person police force.

The local authorities run patrols around the island on land and an around-the-clock armed marine patrol supervises the waters surrounding the island.

Each home on Indian Creek is built around the perimeter of the island to ensure that all residents have a waterfront view, while the middle is occupied with the luxurious Indian Creek Country Club and a 18-hole golf course.  

Indian Creek is only accessible by a single bridge that is guarded by a gatehouse and for every three residents there is one police officer

Indian Creek is only accessible by a single bridge that is guarded by a gatehouse and for every three residents there is one police officer 

Indian Creek is only accessible by a single bridge that is guarded by a gatehouse and for every three residents there is one police officer. 

Page Six reports that Jared and Ivanka, who have three children together, bought Lot 4 on the Indian Creek, which previously belonged to singer Julio Iglesias, to build their new home. 

A listing for the plot of land measures it at 1.84 acres with 200 feet of private waterfront. Taxes are reportedly $427,000 a year. 

A source told Page Six that the Kushners have viewed numerous properties in Florida as many of their friends have fled New York City for the Sunshine State and the Hamptons.

The Kushners will live close to Tom Brady and Gisele's on Miami's 'Billionaire Bunker' with Jared and a stones throw away from Karlie Kloss and Joshua Kushner

The Kushners will live close to Tom Brady and Gisele's on Miami's 'Billionaire Bunker' with Jared and a stones throw away from Karlie Kloss and Joshua Kushner

'The Kushners have been looking to purchase property in Florida for quite some time, and will also maintain their home in New York,' the source said.

But the shift away from New York City's social scene could be in anticipation of an icy reception, with Ivanka's best friend saying that the return could be 'difficult.'  

The couple still owns a New York City apartment on Park Avenue, as well as a cottage at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.