Zillow corrects mistake after citing Mar-a-Lago was sold for $422 million
Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. denied the allegations that his father's home was sold.
Zillow corrected the listing of former President Donald Trump's luxury estate home Mar-a-Lago from "sold" to "off market," admitting that there was a mistake made.
"Zillow strives for accuracy on our site and if we become aware of inaccurate information, we will update it immediately," the real-estate marketplace company said in a statement to Newsweek. "After an investigation, it appears that the information provided was incorrect. We've corrected the information on this property."
The "incorrect" listing showed that the residence at 1100 S Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach, Florida, was sold for $422 million.
While the home is not labeled as "Mar-a-Lago," the address listed is the address of the former president's residence.
Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. denied the allegations that his father's home was sold.
"I woke up this morning to numerous media reports claiming that my dad transferred ownership of Mar-a-Lago to me, and while anyone would love to be gifted one of the most beautiful properties in the entire world, it is nothing more than total and complete fake news," he said in an interview with Breitbart News.
"A lot of media outlets should be embarrassed with themselves for running such a phony story, but we all know that most of them won't even retract their reports because they have no shame. SAD!" he added.