SEE IT: Trump’s childhood home hits the market after major makeover

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FROM FOX BUSINESSPresident Donald Trump’s childhood home is back on the market for $2.3 million following an extensive renovation.

The five-bedroom home, located in the affluent Jamaica Estates neighborhood of Queens, New York, was listed by Brown Harris Stevens.

Built in 1940 by Trump’s father, Fred Trump, the home is where the president lived until age 4, according to The Wall Street Journal.


The proud Tudor mansion, adorned with steep gables and diamond-paned windows, was slowly crumbling. By 2019, the place was practically a cat kingdom: dozens of feral felines had claimed the empty space.

In February 2025, real estate developer Tommy Lin paid $835,000 cash for the keys, then launched into a massive renovation.

“There was no water in the house, no power,” Lin told The Wall Street Journal. “It was not livable.”

Half a million dollars later, the transformation is complete, and it has been placed on the market for a mere $2.3 million.

“Nestled on a tree-lined street in the prestigious enclave of Jamaica Estates, this stately residence combines timeless elegance with refined modern updates,” the listing states. “Once the childhood home of President Donald Trump, this property carries a rich historical pedigree, now complemented by meticulous contemporary craftsmanship.”

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