Hillary and Bill Clinton buy the house next door for $1.16 million
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Hillary and Bill Clinton buy the house next door for $1.16 million
"The couple have purchased a home next door to their primary residence in Chappaqua, N.Y., according to real estate records. That makes three homes worth north of $1 million owned by the Clintons, including a stately mansion near the British Embassy in Washington that Clinton used when she was a senator."
"The new house was bought in August for $1.16 million, according to tax and real estate records. The sale was first reported by CBS News. Clinton's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment on why the couple bought the second house on Old House Lane or what they plan to do with it."
"The Clintons apparently got a bargain. Many homes in the neighborhood sell for considerably more, and this one was reduced twice since going on the market in March for $1.225 million. The seller was former next-door neighbor Charles C. Chepigin, a New York architect."
Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill Clinton acquired a home adjacent to their primary residence in Chappaqua, New York for $1.16 million in August. This purchase represents their third property valued over $1 million, joining their Chappaqua primary residence and a mansion near the British Embassy in Washington that Clinton occupied during her Senate tenure. The property on Old House Lane was purchased from architect Charles C. Chepigin and had been reduced in price twice since its initial March listing of $1.225 million, suggesting the Clintons obtained favorable terms. The timing of this acquisition coincides with Clinton's campaign messaging emphasizing her commitment to job creation and improving conditions for working and middle-class Americans.
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