Queens Until he was four years old, Trump's family lived at 85-15 Wareham Place in
Jamaica Estates, an affluent neighborhood in
Queens,
New York City. The house, a six-bedroom
Tudor-style, was built in either the 1920s or in 1940 During the
presidential campaign, the house was put up for sale in July 2016 by an unnamed New York restaurateur. According to
The New York Times, the house was sold in March 2017 for $2.14million to "a limited-liability company represented by a law firm that specializes in Chinese foreign investment". In 2017, the house was listed on the house rental service
Airbnb for $725 per night. After an attempt to sell it for $2.9million in February 2019, an auction planned to conclude on November 14 failed as no qualified bids came forward. on two adjoining lots directly behind the backyard of the house on Wareham Place. Trump's parents lived in the mansion for the rest of their lives. Trump lived there until he was sent to boarding school at age 13, while attending
Fordham University from 1964 to 1966, and, after graduating from the
University of Pennsylvania, from 1968 to 1971.
School living Beginning at age 13, Trump attended and resided at
New York Military Academy, a private boarding school in
Cornwall, New York. He lived with his parents while attending
Fordham University in New York City for two years from 1964 to 1966 He next moved into an apartment on the 41st floor of
Olympic Tower at 641 Fifth Avenue across from
St. Patrick's Cathedral.
800 Fifth Avenue After the birth of Donald and
Ivana Trump's first child, the family moved into an eight-room apartment at 800 Fifth Avenue. One source says the apartment was in an old mansion, a second described it as "an aerie" with a solarium, beige wall-to-wall carpets, beige upholstery, and huge corner windows.
Ivana Trump furnished the apartment with beige sectional sofas, mirrors "framed with twinkling lights", and dining tables covered with goatskin.
Greenwich mansion Trump purchased a mansion in
Greenwich, Connecticut, in 1982 for $4 million. The house had eight bedrooms, eleven baths, a guest house, a putting green and tennis court, indoor and outdoor pools, and a sauna. She sold it for $15 million in 1998.
Beverly Hills Trump owned a five-bedroom mansion on North Canon Drive in
Beverly Hills, California, from 2007 to 2019. He had originally purchased it for $7 million, and claimed the house was worth $6 million for tax purposes. Trump had rarely used it, and had put on the market and rented it out at different times. From 2008 to 2009, Trump owned a neighboring house, an 11-bedroom Greek Revival mansion built in 1981. Trump purchased it for $10.35 million, but sold it for $9.5 million. It was previously a residence of
Gabonese president
Omar Bongo, who died in office in 2009. ==See also==