Trump’s childhood home is back on the market

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Donald Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, is once again heading to the auction block

President Donald Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, is once again heading to the auction block, after an unsuccessful attempt to sell at $US2.9 million earlier this year.

The home, a relatively modest five-bedroom, Tudor-style house in Jamaica Estates, is in the middle of a tree-lined residential block in a neighbourhood where single-family homes have recently sold for a median $US980,000, according to StreetEasy.

The buyer and current owner, a limited-liability company called "Trump Birth House," listed Michael X. Tang, a lawyer, as its representative. Tang is the managing partner of a law firm in Flushing, Queens, that specializes, in part, in real estate investment made by overseas Chinese buyers. Tang said that he would not comment on the owner and noted that he is no longer the representative for the limited-liability company.

Built in 1940 by Trump's father, Fred C. Trump, a real estate developer, the house is where the president lived until he was 4 years old, before moving to a much larger house behind the property. Trump's childhood home is a short walk from the last stop on the F train in eastern Queens, a good distance from his current New York residence, a triplex penthouse on Fifth Avenue in a tower that bears his name.

 

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Give it to a new migrant family

If I could afford to, I would buy it, then rent it for a $1 to a Mexican family

Haunted house

Someone should buy it and then bulldoze it.

Because it’s forever tainted by foulness.

Priceless property. Best wishes to the happy purchaser.

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