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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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President Donald Trump's childhood home is set to hit the auction block after the current owner failed to sell it. President Trump's childhood home in Queens, New York, will go under the hammer on November 14 with Paramount Realty USA. The upcoming sale comes after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the home for $2.9 million earlier this year. The Tudor-style property, where Trump lived until he was four-years-old, sold for $1.39 million in 2016 after he won the election. It was then subsequently sold at auction in 2017 for $2.14 million, which is way above the average price for the local area. The property, which was built by Trump's father, Fred, in 1940, was then bizarrely listed on Airbnb for $750 per night. Now the current owner is stuck with an over-valued property that no one wants to buy. Misha Haghani, the owner of Paramount Realty USA, said: "We aren't selling real estate here. We're selling something with intangible value. I wouldn't be surprised if a person or group implemented a collective effort to purchase the property in order to realize some greater, perhaps philanthropic, vision for the property. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder." The auction house is also holding a contest where people can guess the sales price of the home for a chance to win $10,000. The person who comes closest to the eventual closing price will win the prize. To register for the contest, visit listingnut.com. 17 Oct 2019 Pictured: Trump's childhood home. Photo credit: Paramount Realty USA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342