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Inside Arnold Schwarzenegger's childhood home in Austria where he lived with his 'tyrant' father without running water or electricity

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Zarni Kyaw
Inside Arnold Schwarzenegger's childhood home in Austria where he lived with his 'tyrant' father without running water or electricity

  Arnold Schwarzenegger's incredible story — from bodybuilder to Hollywood actor to American politician — all began in Thal, Austria. In a new three-part Netflix docuseries, "Arnold," Schwarzenegger returns to Thal, his childhood home, and the bedroom where he first dreamed of becoming a star. The home, a one-floor apartment, overlooked a castle and surrounding forests and farmlands. "It was absolutely beautiful," Schwarzenegger said in the docuseries, which was released on Wednesday.But it was also where he experienced a "tough" childhood at the hands of his "tyrant" father, who would beat him and his older brother, he said. Here's a closer look at Schwarzenegger's...

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Google Founder Sergey Brin Drops $35 Million on Malibu’s Point Dumen

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
Google Founder Sergey Brin Drops $35 Million on Malibu’s Point Dumen

Seller- Steve BuchananBuyer- Sergey BrinLocation- Point Dume, Malibu, Calif.Price- $35 millionYear-1958Specs- 6,107 square feet, 6 bedrooms, 6 bathroomsLot Size- 0.86 acres   Last year, Nebraska-based businessman Steve Buchanan put his stunning Malibu house on the market. Despite its $34.5 million asking price, the blufftop Point Dume property quickly sold to an unnamed technology executive, though it wasn’t clear until now that the buyer was Sergey Brin, the Google co-founder and one of the world’s richest men. But it’s not particularlysurprising that Brin would be in the mood to buy an expensive Malibu home. Though long based in Silicon Valley, the mogul, 49,...

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သီးသန့်လောကနိဗ္ဗာန်ဘုံပေလား.... ထားဝယ် မောင်းမကန်ကမ်းခြေရဲ့ နေဝင်ချိန်ခါအလှ

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
သီးသန့်လောကနိဗ္ဗာန်ဘုံပေလား.... ထားဝယ် မောင်းမကန်ကမ်းခြေရဲ့ နေဝင်ချိန်ခါအလှ

[Unicode]   ဖြတ်သန်းနေရတဲ့ဘဝရဲ့မွန်းကြပ်မှုတွေကို မောင်းမကန်ကမ်းခြေရဲ့ သဲသောင်ပြင်ပူနွေးနွေးထဲ ခဏလောက် မြုပ်နှံထားလိုက်ရအောင်။ နီဝါရောင်ပင်လယ်ရေထုထဲနစ်ဝင်သွားတဲ့ နေလုံးကြီးကိုငေး မောင်းမကန်ကမ်းခြေရဲ့နေဝင်ခါနီးအလှတရားကတော့ သက်ရှိလောကနိဗ္ဗာန်အလား...

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A Private Scottish Island With Ties to a Medieval King Could Be Yours for $1.2 Million

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Zarni Kyaw
A Private Scottish Island With Ties to a Medieval King Could Be Yours for $1.2 Million

Attention, history buffs: A private island in Loch Lomond on which the father of Scottish independence quite literally put down roots has just hit the market for $1.2 million. Spanning 180 acres, Inchlonaig Island features an ancient woodland that was originally sprouted by the King of Scots. The 800 or so yew trees were reportedly planted in the 14th century at the request of Robert the Bruce. (Inchlonaig Island actually means the Island of Yew Trees.) It is thought that the yew was used to create longbows for his royal archers in the lead-up to the Battle of Bannockburn. For the unacquainted, Loch Lomond is a lake in southern Scotland that is part of the greater Loch Lomond area and...

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Hawaii’s Historic and Oft-Filmed Dillingham Ranch Sells for $36.5 Million

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Aye Myat Thu
Hawaii’s Historic and Oft-Filmed Dillingham Ranch Sells for $36.5 Million

Location Oahu, Hawaii Price $36.5 million Year 1913 Specs 3,000 square feet, 8 bedrooms, plus 2 guest houses Lot Size 2,721-acre ranch plus an 18.8-acre oceanfront lot Dillingham Ranch, one of Hawaii’s most popular filming locations, is officially off the market! Initially listed in October 2020 for $45 million, the massive site, which comprises an 18.8-acre oceanfront polo field (home to the Hawaii Polo Club) and a 2,721-acre working cattle ranch, was just snapped up in early March for $36.5 million. Though selling agent Neal Norman of Hawai’i Life declined to disclose information regarding the buyer, Yahoo! News recently reported that the property was sold to Peter J....

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BRET MICHAELS UNLOADS CALABASAS PAD FOR $6.25 MIL!!!

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Hnin Ei Khin
BRET MICHAELS UNLOADS CALABASAS PAD FOR $6.25 MIL!!!

Rock star Bret Michaels has officially sold his stellar L.A.-area home... and he'll have a hard time finding a thorn on this rose of a transaction for his bottom line. The Poison lead singer closed the deal on his Calabasas oasis, snatching $6.25 million for the place. We don't know how much dough he poured into the property after buying it in 2020 as an investment -- but he paid just under $4.8 mil, so seems like he's in line for a decent profit! (Bret's home is well worth the price tag -- aside from its 5,950 sq. feet, it has one of the best views in the community, giving folks a great look at the city lights, golf courses, and the nearby mountains.) (Outside entertaining will be...

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အမေရိကန်ပြည် ၊ ဆန်ဒီဂိုတွင် အမျိုးသားတစ်ဦးသည် ပုံမှန်အတိုင်း နေထိုင်ရသည်ကို...

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Hnin Ei Khin
အမေရိကန်ပြည် ၊ ဆန်ဒီဂိုတွင် အမျိုးသားတစ်ဦးသည် ပုံမှန်အတိုင်း နေထိုင်ရသည်ကို...

A San Diego man got so tired of living in a regular country that he founded one in the California desert. Randy Williams, the self-appointed sultan of Slowjamastan, told CNN that he had visited every UN-recognized county in the world: "I ran out of countries, so I created my own," he said. The micronation is an 11.07-acre plot of desert land off Southern California's Route 78. Its official name is the Republic of Slowjamastan, named for its leader's love of slow jams.     CNN reported that Slowjamastan — which has its own flag, currency, and national anthem — declared its sovereign status and seceded from the US proper on December 1, 2021. It even has its own...

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Couple sparks debate after forcing their daughter to pay $200 a month in rent once she graduated high school — is this the right way to teach adult children financial responsibility?

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
Couple sparks debate after forcing their daughter to pay $200 a month in rent once she graduated high school — is this the right way to teach adult children financial responsibility?

 Erika and Cody Archie, first-generation ranchers in Texas, ignited debate online when they claimed they were asking their teenage daughter to pay rent to live with them after she finished high school. “June 1, your rent's due if you’re going to continue to live here [and not go to college],” Cody says he told his daughter,Kylee, in a TikTok video from last year the family recently reposted. The rent was set at $200 a month — $300 if Kylee wanted to eat from the family’s groceries — which Cody argued was far cheaper than most market rent prices. But it was also high enough to teach his daughter lessons about personal responsibility and managing...

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Space-starved Singapore will end 180 years of horse racing to make way for housing

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
Space-starved Singapore will end 180 years of horse racing to make way for housing

The space starved island state of Singapore is bringing the curtain down on more than 180 years of horse racing with its sole racecourse set to be handed back to the government to make way for public housing. The final race at the Singapore Turf Club will be the 100th Grand Singapore Gold Cup on 5th October 2024. Located in the northwestern suburb of Kranji, the Southeast Asian nation’s racecourse sits on 300 acres of land – roughly more than 200 football fields. It will be returned to government by 2027, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of National Development said in a joint statement Monday. The site will be redeveloped to meet the country’s future needs for...

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A Florida woman won $1 million playing a scratch-off lottery. 2 months later, she won $1 million again.

 Foreign Property News | Posted by Aye Myat Thu
A Florida woman won $1 million playing a scratch-off lottery. 2 months later, she won $1 million again.

After winning $1 million with a scratch-off ticket, a 41-year-old Florida woman joked to lottery officials that she'd be back again. Two months later, she was. Altovise Morris won two $1 million prizes playing scratch-off games, collecting her prizes just months apart, Florida lottery officials announced on Monday. "I still can't believe this is happening," Morris said, according to the Florida Lottery.         Morris won her first $1 million after picking up a 500X The Cash game for $50 at a 7-Eleven in Winter Garden, Florida, according to the Lottery. She cashed in that prize in November 2022. Two months later in January, she was back at lottery headquarters...

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