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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sort of puzzling that the elderly mom lived alone in what appears to be a lavish house (??) while the BIL and sister are driving an old crossover worth maybe 8 grand? With a sister worth 50 million??![/quote] I can explain the mom- she and her husband bought that house together 50 years ago. It wasn’t all that expensive- it has just appreciated over time. Most of the other residents in the neighborhood have just lived there a long time. Not wealthy people, typically. The rest are just college educated dual income households. Some doctors or lawyers etc -sure, but not “rich people”. Those people live further up the hill. Savannah grew up very middle class. Attended the local U of A and lived at home during college. She may help her mother financially with some extras like travel or household help. I don’t get the sense Nancy lives a lavish lifestyle. As for the sister and BIL- who knows. They are reported to be very close, but people don’t tend to air dirty laundry in public (especially if one family member is famous). [/quote] I haven’t Zillowed it but I’m assuming that’s a large sq/ft $1M+ if not $1.5M home and property, right?[/quote] Yes probably about a million. Homes in the neighborhood probably ranging from 750K up to maybe $1.5M at the most. Property values up probably 30-40% in the last decade or so. [/quote] A lot of people on their 70s and 80s bought houses for very cheap decades ago and have lucked into this scenario. Heck in my own neighborhood people who bought back in the early 2000s before the bubble were paying $250K, now you can’t get into the neighborhood for less than $700k and that is not even 25 years. A decade or two before that and it’s even more compounded. [/quote]
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