Despite the home’s prime location, it has struggled to attract high bidders. It was originally listed at $1.65 million, but the price was slashed to $1.39 million in August. The Kestenbergs originally purchased the home for $782,500.
Bidding will begin at 7 p.m. at Manhattan’s Roosevelt Hotel — just hours before he squares off with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the final presidential debate. Included with the home is proof that Trump lived there: a copy of his birth certificate showing that the home was owned by his parents when he was born.