Would You Stay at Pope Leo's Childhood Home?
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Would You Stay at Pope Leo's Childhood Home?
"Every idea's up in the air right now."
"Some sort of museum or viewing center, possibly like a short-term rental, where people can stay for the night."
"If they wind up selling, they could easily get $400,000."
"The layout, however, is the same as when Prevost's parents purchased the house in 1949."
A brick house in Dolton, formerly belonging to Pope Leo XIV, was taken off the market after its significance was realized by the owner. The house had been for sale with a recent price of $199,900, but the unexpected history could lead to new plans such as a museum or rental space. With the potential to sell for $400,000 amid newfound interest, the owner's immediate decisions remain uncertain as he awaits a new child.
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