Gene Hackman's home shouldn't be 'tough' to sell - despite being a rodent 'breeding ground': real estate agents
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Real estate agents in New Mexico claim that the $4 million mansion formerly owned by Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa will attract buyers despite its history of rodent infestations and the couple's recent deaths. Agents suggest that while the property had pest problems, these can be remedied, and the seclusion of the location may increase its appeal. Notably, sellers are not required to disclose the couple's deaths, which local realtors believe will not significantly affect interest in the home.
Real estate agents believe that Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa's $4 million home in New Mexico will sell easily despite clear issues, including rodent infestations.
The home’s secluded location and media attention surrounding the past residents could draw interest, with realtors stating buyers are not likely deterred by the couple’s deaths.
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