Auction of Trump’s boyhood home postponed
NEW YORK — Will Donald Trump’s first boyhood home in New York City be worth more, or less, after the election?
The people trying to sell the charming, Tudor-style home in a leafy section of Queens cancelled their plan Wednesday to auction it off on the same night Trump was to face Hillary Clinton in a presidential debate.
Paramount Realty USA, which had arranged the auction at a Manhattan hotel, said it may try again after the election.
“Because the auction was getting so much press coverage a lot of bidders were contacting the firm to ask for more time to look at the property,” said Stina Dakers, a spokeswoman for Paramount, which co-ordinated the auction along with listing broker Leffey Real Estate.

