“It’s the quintessential family home,” the listing agent said.
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“It’s the quintessential family home,” the listing agent said.
Two mansions that made the top five sold for more than list price.
The Beckers bought a 27,000-square-foot estate for $2.5 million. Now, they’re suing the sellers and their real estate agents.
John Blount, who calls the property the B5 Ranch, listed it for $8.5 million in June, hoping a new owner would keep it as a ranch and consider it a legacy property.
John Davis, CEO from 2017 to 2019, says the Austin-based brokerage franchisor has a “pyramid scheme-type playbook.”
Two dozen vehicles, trips to Las Vegas, spa visits were bought by Holy Ground Tiny Homes.
In Granby, 30 months of litigation ends in a pricey loss for homeowners.
The buyer claims the linebacker didn’t deliver the home in the agreed-upon condition.
When the 15,000-square-foot home was being built in 2005, owner Larry Page arrived on site at 6:30 a.m. and was the last person to leave each night.
“He is vindictive,” one defendant said of her former boss. “Really sad.”
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