Posted on 02/18/2021 12:01:28 PM PST by SoFloFreeper
A private tropical island and house in the Bahamas, with 20 acres of land, 1.3 acres of waterfront and two beaches — plus some major celebrity cachet — has hit the market for $35 million.
The property, named L’île d’Anges, meaning Isle of Angels, lies in the Exumas island chain in crystal-clear waters and features a 6,500-square-foot house a stone’s throw from its beaches, lush, wild vegetation and palm groves. The island went on sale with Knight Frank on Monday.
The island’s white-stucco mansion lies on its highest part and resembles an Ibizan farmhouse fused with local Bahamian elements.
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yee haw.
Yeah and from what I hear they’re Demonrats
You have to be or your filtered out
I must correct myself about them being Demonrats.....it’s fine if they work to get their money but don’t compare how, say, Rush or President Trump made their money which to the left are ill-gotten gains!
I guess you can get bored even in ‘paradise’.
That, or the upkeep for a $35 Million property is just too high. Oh, and you can just forget about having any Domino’s Pizza delivered to your door, tip or no tip!
Wonder if this means they’re splitting up...
“I’ll write a check. If it bounces, you can keep the check.”
Pretty sure they’re anti 2nd Amendment too.
I just tied my last $35 million up in a nougat factory.
Sounds cozy, I wonder why it’s up for sale. It seems like the sort of private getaway a high profile couple would want to hang onto. Unless of course the couple can’t get along with each other anymore.
Islands scare me. No where to run or hide when drug runners or cartels decide they want what you have.
A client owned a house on a island up in Michigan. Place was constantly broken into when no one was there.
That was my first thought. Married couples don’t ordinarily sell their homes unless they need to downsize or they are breaking up.
But that’s just based on my personal experience and that of my sister.
Big time!!!
Careers have a habit of going downhill....haven’t heard of anything lately they have done. I was a fan at the begging but soured on her liberal politics!!!
begging= beginning (darn spell check)
I wonder if a guy can find a place to shoot around there?
Supporting the tide foundation.
NYC's Michael Bloomberg accused of 'hypocrisy' for arming security detail in gun-free Bermuda
Bloggers are taking New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to task, accusing him of hypocrisy for pushing strict gun control onto Americans but simultaneously seeking gun-carry exemptions for his security detail when he travels to Bermuda, where firearms are largely prohibited.
The New York Times first reported of this disparity in 2010, stating that the mayor uses taxpayer dollars to pay for two armed city officers to accompany him on get-away jaunts to Bermuda. But before he can fly them in, he has to obtain special permission so they can keep their guns: Bermuda is so anti-gun that even its own police force isn’t armed, The Times reported then.
As Mr. Bloomberg ratchets up his Second Amendment clampdown, and spends millions of his own dollars to push for stronger gun controls through Capitol Hill, the online community is reigniting this story.
SEE ALSO: Background checks for gun transactions shoot up; all 50 states report increases Bloggers are questioning why Mr. Bloomberg on one hand pushes for tight gun control, but on the other, finds the need for gun control exemptions for his personal protection.
“Guns are largely forbidden in Bermuda,” writes Walter Olson, of Cato, quoting a New York Times article. “But Mayor Bloomberg of New York, one of the nation’s most famously anti-gun politicos, has a dispensation for armed bodyguards from his own NYPD.”
One blogger writes in answer to that: “Gun laws are just for the ‘little people.’ Those who command millions of dollars and political capital don’t have to obey gun laws since they can hide behind their ‘need for security’ because of said wealth and political connections.”
And another writes on the blog Weazel Zippers: Mr. Bloomberg is guilty of “hypocrisy.” The story highlights “another [case of] ‘some animals are more equal than others.’ “
I was a fan at the begging...
begging= beginning (darn spell check) <
Aw, heck. I was kinda hoping you really mean begging there. Because there would have been a great story behind that.
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