Luxurious Estate neighboring Donald Trump’s childhood home makes history with $5.775M price tag in NYC borough

A luxurious mansion located just a few houses away from Donald Trump’s childhood home is currently available for purchase at a price of $5.775 million.
If the grand Tudor-style residence manages to sell at its listed price, it will become one of the priciest properties ever sold in Queens.
Situated in Jamaica Estates, an area known for its high-end real estate properties, this mansion is being represented by Alexana Martins from the Corcoran Group. Martins mentioned that the typical sale price in the neighborhood is $2.1 million.
To date, the most expensive home sale in the area was a property that was sold for $3.8 million.

The 8,000 square foot mansion (pictured) in Jamaica Estates, Queens, has hit the market, and the sellers are asking for $5.775 milion

A grand mansion spanning 8,000 square feet, located in Jamaica Estates, Queens, is now available for purchase at a price of $5.775 million.

The mansion is located only a few doors down from Donald Trump's childhood home (pictured)

The mansion sits just a few houses away from where Donald Trump grew up as a child, as shown in the picture.

Trump (pictured) lived in the area and his childhood home was sold in 2017 for $2.14 million

The house where Trump spent his childhood was located in the area and was sold for $2.14 million in 2017.

If the mansion fetches its asking price of $5.775 million, it will be the most expensive sale in the area

If the mansion is sold for its listed price of $5.775 million, it will set a new record as the most expensive sale in the neighborhood. This area was once inhabited by former President Trump, whose childhood home, a modest 2,500 square foot Tudor, sold for $2.14 million back in 2017. The latest property for sale in Jamaica Estates is a luxurious 8,000 square foot home with six bedrooms, listed at $5.755 million. Built in the 1930s, this mansion exudes charm and sits on a spacious half-acre lot. The current owners, the Kantiuses, have made various upgrades to the property since they bought it in 2000.

The mansion was purchased in 2000 by the Kantiuses, who quickly undertook several renovations. The home features more than 30 murals by specially commissioned Russian artists

The Kantiuses bought the mansion in the year 2000 and wasted no time in making various improvements to it. The house is adorned with over 30 murals created by talented Russian artists they hired for the job.

The dining room is furnished with a Murano glass chandelier, and the floors are a glossy parquet pattern

In the dining area, you’ll find a stunning Murano glass chandelier hanging from the ceiling, adding a touch of elegance. The floors are adorned with a shiny parquet design, completing the sophisticated look of the room.

An ornate and carefully selected chandelier also hangs over the kitchen table

A beautifully intricate chandelier dangles elegantly above the dining table in the kitchen, adding a touch of sophistication to the room.

The couple installed a swimming pool, which is an exceedingly rare luxury for the area

Over the span of four years, Dr. Mikhail Kantius, a dermatopathologist, and his wife, Gina, upgraded their New York City home with top-of-the-line features. They splurged on a gold-plated sink, a swimming pool, and hired Russian artists to paint over 30 stunning murals on the walls. The couple spared no expense, investing approximately $1 million in mahogany wood that can be found throughout the house in areas like the cigar room, the library, and on the doors and staircases.

The six-bedroom home possesses multiple working fireplaces that will warm future tenants

The six-bedroom house is equipped with several functional fireplaces that will provide cozy warmth to its future occupants.

The banister of the staircase was skillfully crafted by a Russian metal artist

A talented metal artist from Russia expertly crafted the handrail of the stairs.

In the rotunda, an ornate metal chandelier hangs above the staircase

A grand metal chandelier adorns the rotunda, suspended elegantly above the staircase.

The house hails from the 1930s and is full of antique charm

The charming house was built in the 1930s and is filled with unique antique touches. A Murano glass chandelier lights up each dining room table with a cozy glow. In the rotunda, a beautiful metal chandelier hangs above the staircase, which boasts a custom banister crafted by a talented Russian metal artist. The house also offers luxurious amenities such as a wood shop, gym, sauna, billiards room, and massage room. The dining room showcases elegant parquet floors and there are multiple fireplaces throughout the home for added warmth and ambiance.

The bathroom features several gold plated items

The bathroom is adorned with numerous gilded fixtures and fittings.

The home's other impressive features include: a wood shop, gym, sauna, billiards room, and massage room

Some of the other amazing amenities inside the house consist of a woodworking shop, fitness center, steam room, game room with billiards, and a relaxation area for massages.

The current owners dropped around $1 million on the mahogany that dominates the home

The mahogany that fills the home was a costly investment by the current owners, totaling approximately $1 million.

Mahogany can be found in the cigar room, the library, and on the doors and staircases

This luxurious house features mahogany accents in the cigar room, library, and on the doors and staircases. Large windows allow plenty of natural light to flood the interior. Although the Kantiuses are selling the house to spend more time in West Palm Beach, they are sad to part with such a stunning property. Another home in Jamaica Estates, being sold by Alexana Martins, is also on the market for $4.99 million.

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