US Real Estate
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AZ - 24th Street & Camelback Road
CA - Los Angeles - 10000 Santa Monica Blvd
CA - Beverly Hills - 809 North Canon LLC
CA - Los Angeles - Ed McMahon's House
CA - Los Angeles - Grand Avenue
CA - Rancho Palos Verdes - Real Estate Development
CA - San Francisco - Bank of America Building
DC - Washington - Convention Center (1970s)
FL - Hollywood - Trump Hollywood
FL - Miami Beach - 1995 Development with Thomas Kramer
FL - Miami Beach - Trump Grande Ocean Resort and Residences
FL - Miami Beach - Trump International
FL - Miami Beach - Trump Towers
FL - Palm Beach - Maison de L'Amitie
FL - Sunny Isles Beach - Trump Towers Condos
FL - West Palm Beach - Plaza of the Palm Beaches
LA - New Orleans- Trump International Hotel & Tower
MD - Seat Pleasant - Gregory Estates
NJ - Atlantic City - Lease from Midlands Company
NJ - Bedminster - "Land"
NJ - Jersey City - Trump Plaza
NJ - South Orange
NY - Jones Beach
NY - Mt. Kisco - Westchester County
NY - New Rochelle
NY - White Plains
NY - Yorktown - Westchester County
PA - Philadelphia
SC - Industrial Real Estate
VA - Norfolk
VA - Park Place Virginia residence
VA - Trump Scotsborough Square
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
- Donald Trump reportedly bought and sold real estate while attending the Wharton School during the 1960s. “While still at the Wharton School, from which he received a bachelor's degree in 1968, Donald Trump put into practice what he said he learned ‘by osmosis’ from the senior Trump. He began purchasing ‘little real estate pieces in Philadelphia and fixing them up,’ he recalled. After graduation, he joined his father in Brooklyn and kept on buying - properties in Virginia, Ohio, Nevada, and land in California. Sometimes, he built, too. He had an eye for good locations and good financing: ‘'F.H.A. mortgages 40 years out, and 5 1/2 percent interest’ taken over from owners desperate to sell ‘so we didn't have to put up much cash,’ explained Donald Trump. […] Mr. Trump has been selling the properties he accumulated on his post-college buying binge outside New York and is co-oping 3,000 units in Brooklyn and Queens.” (New York Times, August 7, 1983)