There are more personal details, too: "In this bedroom, President Donald J. Trump was likely conceived, by his parents, Fred and Mary Trump," reads a framed sign in one bedroom. "The world has never been the same."
The president's father, Fred C. Trump, built the home in 1940, and the family lived it in for about 1o years. Its address, 85-15 Wareham Place, is listed on Trump's birth certificate.
The house has changed hands a number of times since then. Real estate investor Michael Davis bought the property for US$1.39m, sight unseen, right before the 2016 presidential election. He flipped it just weeks later at a 54 per cent premium.
"The value of this property has nothing to do with the physical house," Misha Haghani, owner of Paramount Realty USA, the New York auction house that facilitated the sale, told The Washington Post in March. "Normally people buy real estate because of its location. In this case, frankly, location has very little to do with the value of the property. Size of the house, size of the lot, number of bedrooms and baths - these things are all irrelevant. Somebody bought this because of what it's associated with, and that's the current president."
Similar rentals in the same neighborhood were commanding considerably less money on Airbnb. A nearby house with eight beds was listed for US$370 per night, while one a few miles away with 12 beds was renting for US$350 per night.
It is worth noting that a one-night stay at the - considerably more luxurious - Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington costs starts at about US$280 for a guest room and US$430 for a junior suite.
The home's Airbnb host did not respond to requests for comment. "This listing has no relationship with the White House, the tresident, Donald Trump or the Trump organisation in any way," the ad noted.