Not every house on the block can say it was the home of a future president.

In the quiet, leafy pocket of Jamaica Estates in Queens, a Tudor-style house once occupied by Donald J. Trump as a toddler — until he was 4 years old — is hitting the market for $2.3 million, according to the Wall Street Journal .

The five-bedroom residence was built in 1940 by his father and developer Fred Trump, and it served as the family’s first base in the neighborhood before they moved to a larger place nearby.

The house, in recent years, has had an odd history.

After years of neglect and a burst pipe that left the interior full of mold, the property was sold in February for $835,000 to developer Tommy Lin, The Post previously reported.

Lin gutted the place down to the studs, restoring it during an ei

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