Ron Paul's House Can Be Yours For $325,000
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Ron Paul’s Pool
Texas Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul has put his Texas home on the market for $325,000.
Zillow reports that Paul and his wife have lived in the four-bedroom, 5,500 square-foot house for 42 years. Paul announced the sale via his Facebook page:
“Carol and I are selling the house we lived in for over 40 years. If you or someone you know is moving to the Houston/Galveston/Lake Jackson area, they can get more information through this website.”
While the house has a pool and two loft spaces in addition to the four bedrooms, it appears that the real selling point, at least to Paul, is that the eventual owner will be able to use the same home office that the Congressman used for 42 years.
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