The childhood home of presidential hopeful Donald Trump has hit the market asking $1.65 million.
Fred Trump lived in the Jamaica Estates house at 85-15 Wareham Place with his son before building a larger house around the corner on Midland Parkway, according to Newsday.
The 2,000-square-foot home is currently owned by “a New York City restaurateur” and has six-bedroom, 4-bathrooms.
The house “will automatically become a historic site” if Trump becomes president, Howard Kaminowitz, an associate broker with Laffey Fine Homes [TRData] who is listing the property, told Newsday.
However, not every birthplace of an elected president is part of the National Park Service. Many presidential birthplaces remain privately owned, Jeremy Barnum, a spokesman for the federal agency, told Newsday. [Newsday] –Christopher Cameron