Rare private presidential home sold in Princeton
Grover Cleveland isn’t one of the most renowned leaders in United States history, but a buyer was still willing to pay a pretty penny for the rare opportunity to own a former president’s private residence. Cleveland’s former home at 15 Hodge Road in Princeton, New Jersey sold for $5.3 million, Mansion Global reported. The sellers listed the home last spring for slightly under $6 million. Dubbed “Westland,” the property last traded hands a decade ago for $4.3 million. The seller could not be reached for comment by the outlet, while the buyer’s information was not disclosed. The sale of the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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