President Trump’s Childhood Home in Queens Lists for $2.3 Million After Complete Transformation
A piece of presidential history has returned to the market—this time with a modern twist. The childhood home of President Donald J. Trump, located at 85-15 Wareham Place in Jamaica Estates, Queens, has been listed for $2.3 million with Brown Harris Stevens agent Jevon Gratineau. Built in 1940 by Fred Trump, the Tudor-style residence was where the future president spent his earliest years before the family moved to a larger nearby property.
While the exterior remains a classic Tudor façade characteristic of the leafy Jamaica Estates enclave, the interior tells an entirely different story. Following a full gut renovation, the five-bedroom, three-full and two-half-bath home has been reimagined from the inside out, blending historical significance with contemporary comfort. Herringbone hardwood floors, custom millwork, and a bright, airy layout now define the space, anchored by a chef’s kitchen outfitted with Bosch and Fisher & Paykel appliances.
Photo Credit: Allyson Lubow for Brown Harris Stevens
The main level’s open design transitions seamlessly into a sunroom overlooking the landscaped backyard, while upstairs, spacious bedrooms and modern marble-clad baths offer a level of sophistication rarely seen in properties of this vintage. Select original features—like the home’s heating stove and preserved architectural details—serve as subtle reminders of its storied past.
For those drawn to both legacy and lifestyle, 85-15 Wareham Place presents a singular opportunity to own a fully restored piece of American history—one that’s equal parts landmark and luxury.
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