Check out this photo spread of Imus's house at the ranch. It's 14,000 s.f.
Architectural Digest review of the ranch here:
http://www.dienviro.com/s950/images/Achitectural_Digest.pdf
Interesting background on the Ranch and mogul ranches in general here:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~aranar/Imus%20Fam/imus_ranches.htm
Hmmm, the charity business pay well.
Some additional financial facts are available from the nonprofit corporations IRS form 990, which says that it had raised over $12,600,000 by 1998 along with another $400,000 in interest and had spent $221,000 on management and $76,000 on fundraising. Construction of the ranch was expected to cost at least $8 million. They anticipate further corporate sponsorships and donations, foundation grants, individual gifts, and perhaps government grants. Their law firm, Copilevitz & Canter of Kansas City, specializes in non-profit ventures and telemarketing. A separate retail enterprise, the Autobody Express in Santa Fe, sells western wear, and is said to gross $10 million annually. Grocery stores distribute Freds all-natural salsa and Imus Brothers Coffee. It is to be expected that after his retirement from the media, the ranch will absorb much of Dons time.