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This is the house where Donald Trump lived his childhood

The house in which the president of the United States spent the early years of his childhood was built by his father, Fred Trump

Before living in the White House in Washington or occupying the luxurious penthouse at Tower Trump in Manhattan, President Donald Trump spent the best years of his childhood in a modest home in Jamaica Estates, Queens, New York. Years ago, the neighborhood was occupied by wealthy families; Now it is very diverse and in it reside Latins, Asians and Haitians. Last January, the property was auctioned off by real estate agent Paramount Realty.

Originally, the house would be put up for sale in October 2016, but as the presidential election approached, interest in the residence was increasing. After Trump's victory, the house was sold for $ 1.4 million dollars, according to New York City public records.
The 2,500-square-foot house is Tudor-style; On the outside it has brick and stucco finishes. The interior finishes have wooden floors and arches on the doors. It has five bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, a small library, a cozy living room with fireplace, a small dining room and even a basement. It also has five spaces for parking cars; Three outside and two in the garage.


  
This property no longer belongs to the Trump and according to the New York Times, the president lived in that place until he was four or five years old. According to Misha Haghani, owner of Paramount Realty USA, the house was built by the father of Donald Trump, real estate developer Fred Trump. "The value of Trump's name, the value that the president has spent there his childhood ... the value is impossible to define," said Haghani about the deep meaning of ownership of Jamaica Estates.
In September, the then presidential candidate visited Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show and the presenter showed him a picture of his house for a few years. He also asked if he knew it would be sold, to which Trump replied, "That's where I was born. I had a very good childhood there, it's sad to see her, I want to buy her. "

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