Trump's boyhood home headed to auction
[...] Donald Trump's first boyhood home is a charming two-story Tudor-style home in a park-like enclave of New York City. Trump lived in the home — built in 1940 by his developer father — until he was 4 years old, when the family moved to another house in the same community, also built by his dad. A slate path leads up to the brick-and-stucco home that has five bedrooms, 4½ baths, an enclosed rear porch and a detached, 2-car garage. Jamaica Estates, located in Queens — the city's most diverse borough — is an upper middle class enclave of one-family Tudor, Victorian and Colonial style homes. The billionaire Republican presidential nominee once recalled in an interview that "parts of Queens were rough" but Jamaica Estates offered "an oasis."