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In a surprising move, Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, is stepping into the world of real estate with the launch of his own firm. This new endeavor marks a significant milestone for the 17-year-old, who has been known to keep a relatively low profile compared to his older siblings.
The venture aims to capitalize on the Trump family's longstanding association with real estate and development. While details about the business model and specific projects are still under wraps, sources suggest that Barron is keen on blending traditional real estate practices with innovative approaches that appeal to a younger demographic.
As he embarks on this entrepreneurial journey, Barron is expected to draw on the extensive experience of his family in the industry. Observers are eager to see how he navigates the competitive landscape and whether he can carve out a niche for himself in the family business. This move could signify a new chapter for the Trump family legacy in real estate.
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