Posted on 01/17/2019 9:35:05 PM PST by rintintin
Californias new governor and his family plan to move to a $3.7 million, six-bedroom house in Fair Oaks they bought in December, according to property records obtained by The Sacramento Bee.
For now, Gavin and Jennifer Siebel Newsom and their four young children are living in the historic governors mansion in downtown Sacramento. The governors office confirmed that they plan to move to Fair Oaks, an unincorporated community in Sacramento County, once their new house is renovated.
Deed records show a limited liability company purchased the Fair Oaks property in December. The company is registered in the name of Gavin Newsoms cousin Jeremy Scherer, the co-president of PlumpJack, the hospitality company Newsom founded.
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Bet it has a wall or at least a very secure fence.
My bet is that it will have a wall around it, and have locks on all the doors and windows.
This picture needs an overhead shot. Along with a caption below confirming what it is. There is a section of a concrete wall shown in that shot on the extreme right hand side.
You will still be able to use more than 50 gallons a day but are you gonna have to pay extra fees. That’s what the real plan is. Extra fees and taxes. Extra fees and taxes. It has nothing to do with conservation. He can pay it.
Socialists are living high off the hog off taxpayers’ money, while they scorn the people who actually work at a real job.
Nice!! My style of house.
Where did he get all that money?
Nope - he'll stick the fines on the taxpayers. . . . . .
High speed train but only one desal plant in the last 20 years, not built boy the state but boy a city (Carlsbad). Getting from two obscure central valley cities by train more important than water supply.
Legendary champion of the little guy!—AND Proud owner of the title-
ANY TWOSOME NEWSOM !
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