Bruce Willis’s Former Turks and Caicos Compound Hits the Market for $37.5 Million

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A private compound on Turks and Caicos’s Parrot Cay island formerly owned by actor Bruce Willis is coming on the market for $37.5 million

Provo Pictures/Turks & Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty. If it sells for that price, it would set a record for Turks, according to Nina Siegenthaler of Turks and Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty, one of the listing agents.

The sellers are Mark and Robyn Jones, founders of Goosehead Insurance , a multibillion-dollar, publicly traded insurance agency based in Westlake, Texas. The Joneses purchased the compound from Mr. Willis and his wife, Emma Heming-Willis, for $27 million, less than its original $33 million asking price, in 2019, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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