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Elvis has left the building, but maybe you don’t have to.

Elvis Presley’s childhood home in Tupelo, Mississippi — which was left abandoned and, at one point, was expected to be torn down — is set to hit the auction block in August, The Post can report.

This is the only childhood home of the King of Rock and Roll that has ever come to market.

The starting auction price will be set between $30,000 to $50,000.

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The three-bedroom, 1,260-square-foot home, which once held the address 605 Kelly Street in East Tupelo, first went up for auction in 2020. But despite having interested parties, due to the timing of the raging coronavirus pandemic, it was unable to score any buyers.

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