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2026
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Donald Trump’s childhood home finds buyer

Donald Trump’s childhood home finds buyer

US President Donald Trump’s childhood home in Queens, New York, has finally found a buyer after getting a total makeover last year, Realtor.com writes.

The Tudor-style home was built by Trump’s father, real estate developer Fred Trump, in the wealthy neighborhood of Jamaica Estates in 1940, and the Trump family lived there until 1950, when the president was 4 years old. They then moved into a larger home in the same neighborhood.

The seller, real estate developer Tommy Lin, bought the home in March 2025 for $835,000, records with PropertyShark show. The house was a mess—it had a leaky roof, an overgrown yard and a group of feral cats had taken up residence.

“The only reason I took on this project was because it’s Trump’s childhood house,” Lin previously told Mansion Global.

Lin spent eight months and about $500,000 remodeling the 3,100-square-foot, five-bedroom home, repairing any damage while also giving it entirely new, modern interiors. He first had it listed for sale last November for $2.3 million.

The home was removed from the market by the end of January, then relisted in March for $2.2 million for a short time. It returned again in mid-May with a new agent, Joe Zhu of Re/Max Edge and was last asking a hair below $2 million.

However, the final sale price and the identity of the new owner have not yet been disclosed.

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