WSJ News Exclusive | Mitt Romney’s Former Utah Mountain Estate is Hitting The Market

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Sen. Mitt Romney sold this property more than a decade ago, but many of his original furnishings remain inside the roughly 13,000-square-foot home

Hal and Corinne Prewitt said they were political independents, but they developed a rapport with Sen. Mitt Romney through their Utah mountain home, which they bought from him and which still contains many of his original furnishings.

Now, the Prewitts are selling the property, which is located at the edge of Park City, overlooking the Uinta Mountains. They said they haven’t settled on a final price, but estimated they will list for around $15 million.

 

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Beautiful home.

is there a stuffed RINO?

How is this relevant news with everything going on? Where is the medical equipment needed to keep Americans alive?

I think then stick sales of all the Republican senators is much more interesting. When you point out Feinstein sold stock make sure to note her assets are in a blind trust, unlike Burr and Loeffler.

How about a barnfire

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