All photos by Allyson Lubow for Brown Harris Stevens

Like the East Wing of the White House, Donald Trump’s childhood home is unrecognizable after a gut renovation. While not quite bulldozed, the Tudor-style property in Jamaica Estates, Queens, where the president lived until he was four, was totally rebuilt after a burst water pipe damaged the home, which has been vacant except for a colony of feral cats . After selling for $835,000 earlier this year, the home at 85-15 Wareham Place is now back on the market for $2,300,000.

Trump’s father, Fred, a real estate developer, built the brick-and-stucco home in 1940. The family lived there until Trump was four years old and later moved into a nearby mansion on Midland Parkway.

The Jamaica Estate property has been on and off the market for

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