Update, 3/29/17: The childhood home of our 45th president has sold ... again! This time, bringing in a massive profit for the previous owner.

According to CNN Money, the 2,500-square-foot home in Queens was sold for $1,390,500 in December of last year to real estate investor Michael Davis. Davis then flipped the Tudor-style house and sold it off on March 23 for $2.14 million, which CNN claims is nearly a 54% profit!

While we're not sure who the buyers are, according to The New York Times, they are reportedly from China. Of course, we don't know what the house looks like now that it's been flipped, but we can't help but wonder if Trump would approve.

Update, 11/14/16: Last month, the divorcing couple who own Donald Trump's childhood home pulled it off of the market after lowering the asking price to $1.2 million. Why? In case of a Trump victory. Well, it turns out their bold real estate move might pay off big time. The the New York Post reports that owners Isaac and Claudia Kestenberg will put the house up for auction in December, and could make them as much as 10 times their asking price, according to experts.

"It was a little bit of a risk, but it worked out," Misha Haghani, owner of Paramount Realty USA, the auction house handling the sale told the New York Post. "We waited and it turned out to be the right thing to do. Now that it is the childhood home of the president-elect, it has increased value." We'll have to wait a few more weeks to find out just how much people are willing to pay for a piece of Trump's history.

Original Story, 4/19/16: Every real estate mogul has to start somewhere. For Donald Trump, it was a six-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath Tudor-style home in Jamaica Estates, Queens, which just hit the market for $1.65 million.

"Potentially significant," the listing reads. "This property is the birthplace of presidential candidate Donald Trump." Ah, yes. We would say that is potentially significant.

Well, Trump was technically born at nearby Jamaica Hospital, but this is the same address listed on the presumed Republican presidential candidate's 1946 birth certificate, 6sqft points out.

Trump's father, Fred Trump, owned his own construction business and built Tudor-, Victorian-, and colonial-style homes for the upper middle class. Newsday reports that the elder Trump built a larger house around the corner from the property in question in 1950, and that the family moved there when Donald was four years old.

Built in 1940, the listing touts the 2,000-square-foot home's fireplace, formal dining room, screened-in patio and two outdoor entrances. The home is currently owned by a New York City restaurateur. According to real estate agent Howard Kaminowitz, if Trump gets elected, it "would automatically become a historic site."

Speaking of the real estate agent, Kaminowitz too, is a character: He's previously sold eight houses of worship and the home of serial killer Joel Rifkin. Sheesh.

Take a closer look at the home below:

Courtesy of Laffey Real Estate

Courtesy of Laffey Real Estate

Courtesy of Laffey Real Estate

[h/t: The Real Deal

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