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In a notable shift within the real estate market, the luxurious Sun Valley mansion owned by renowned developer Martin Selig has seen a substantial price drop. This adjustment in listing price comes at a time when Selig's once expansive Seattle real estate portfolio has been significantly reduced due to financial challenges.
The mansion, known for its exquisite design and prime location, was initially listed at a much higher price, reflecting the high demand for luxury properties in the area. However, as market conditions evolve and the developer faces financial distress, the listing has been adjusted to attract potential buyers.
This change highlights the broader trends in the luxury real estate market, where sellers are increasingly compelled to adjust their expectations in response to economic pressures. The Sun Valley mansion, with its stunning features and amenities, remains a coveted property, but the new pricing strategy may open the door for buyers who previously found it out of reach.
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