Why I don’t trust the elite news media: Would any reporter in a James Gleason movie own a comparably-priced home?
New York Post
June 5, 2008
Gimme Shelter
Branden Keil
Chopping Koppel
TED Koppel could be the king of all price-slashers.
The former “Nightline” host has chopped the price of his suburban Washington, DC-area home by more than half since he first put it on the market in 2005 for $4.1 million.
He’s now asking $1.94 million for the nearly 9,000-square-foot spread in Potomac, Md., after lowering it to $2.3 million last August. The six-bedroom Contemporary on 2.5 landscaped acres includes an indoor pool, a gym with a sauna, maid’s quarters and a horse barn.
Koppel and his wife, Grace, have since moved to a larger place on the Potomac River a few miles away.
The price is right?
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James Gleason & Barbara Stanwyck ask a colleague about jumbo mortgages.
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