The Palm Beach, Florida, home of the late talk radio pioneer Rush Limbaugh has sold for $155 million — netting a massive profit, since it was bought in 1998 for $3.9 million.
The UK Daily Mail reported:
Rush Limbaugh’s widow has sold his stunning Palm Beach mansion for $155million after quietly listing it last year.
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It sets a new record for Palm Beach, with the last biggest sale being $129.6million for four parcels in 2013 by hedge-funder Ken Griffin, according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
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Rush, who died in 2021 from lung cancer, bought the property in 1998 for $3.9million, which was purchased through a trust tied to Kathryn, according to WSJ. He also bought up four neighboring properties to build a 2.7-acre estate.
Photos of the estate were provided by the Rush Limbaugh Estate:
Limbaugh loved Florida, settling in the low-tax sunshine state after launching his career in Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Sacramento, and New York City. He married Kathryn Rogers, his fourth wife, in 2010 at a ceremony where entertainment was provided by rock ‘n’ roll legend Elton John.
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