A waterfront home in Boca Raton, Fla., has traded for $20 million, about 14% more than its most recent sale price last year
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/boca-raton-home-sells-for-20-million-trading-for-2-5-million-more-than-last-year-dfd8866dBoca Raton Home Sells for $20 Million, Trading for $2.5 Million More Than Last Year Serial entrepreneur Howard Panes bought the furnished house, which sold for $17.5 million in February 2022
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