BREAKING NEWS! Celine Dion lists $62.5 million dollar home in Florida.

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  1. Investor

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    Starting at $72.5 million dollars earlier this year, Celine Dion, the Canadian pop singer has reduced her Waterpark house to $62.5 million dollars; a cool ten million dollar difference from the original price. She sold another property this year valued at $28.2 million dollars, do any of you plan to own such expensive Real Estates?
     
  2. Kael

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    I do feel that I deserve to live that high of a lifestyle. I would certainly splurge on an expansive home such as Celine Dion's home, when I grow up from being frugal.
     
  3. jason

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    I can't even fathom what a 65 million dollar house would be like. Property value aside, it must just be gigantic. What a waste...even if I had 65 million to blow on a house I wouldn't spend it all on one property. Good thing I'll probably never have that decision to make :D
     
  4. JoshPosh

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    No, I don't plan to buy that property even if I had that kind of money to burn, I still wouldn't buy it. I view life differently not that I've gotten older. It doesn't take a palace to make you happy. All you need is a decent home with enough room for yourself and your loved ones, and enough yard space for my dog to run around.

    With that kind of money you can actually cure a disease. But nah, let's buy a house instead.
     
  5. Gelsemium

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    Oh well, it was too pricey, so let me drop 10 million, lol. Those numbers are insane to most people, I wish I could have a percentage of that.
     
  6. Muthoni

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    Why lie, I would like to own that kind of real estate and more if possible. Celine does not have to worry about shortage of money because she has plenty of it. When one has money more money locates them. Why not be filthy rich if possible? That is my prayer everyday for money to locate me and make a home to stay with me for the rest of my life.
     
  7. Eziospick

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    I think there's better homes to be had for that type of money, and with a better name attached to it. However, if I had that type of moon money to throw around, I'd buy a castle just to say I had one. Might not be a McMansion but it the moat would keep the bill collectors, money hungry family, and warfaring knights out.-Ezio
     
  8. jason

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    You can be filthy rich but you don't have to necessarily live a wasteful and over the top extravagant lifestyle. 60 million dollar house seems a bit excessive. As others have said, there are plenty of other ways to spend a lot of money than in one house!
     
  9. Profit5500

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    Me paying $62.5 million for a home from Celine Dion would be an honor only if I had the money. I would put that money to having a vacation not for the home. It is hard enough to save for a home but $62.5 million that sounds like a really good earning from the lottery. I would not want to own the home since I don't know how much that mortgage is.
     
  10. Peninha

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    This makes me want to laugh, 60 million for a home is something at the reach of the elites only, it's like something from another planet.
     

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