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MOORESVILLE, N.C. — A Mooresville mansion that went under contract just days after being listed for sale at nearly $8 million is now sold. And it set a record for being the Charlotte region’s most expensive residential transaction.

The Iredell County home on the shores of Lake Norman sold for $7.5 million on Friday.

 

He an his supermodel girlfriend posted a picture of them in front the house on social media. 

https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/mooresville-mansion-sets-real-estate-record-75m-sale/WH7BIBD6BRFLZDK6O4VO6Q5BEA/

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40 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When you have that much money you've gotta spend it on something but I've never understood the allure of having a huge house. 

I mean what does one person need with a house that size?  Hell I would have bought 10,000 acres in the middle of nowhere and built a hell of nice cabin in the middle of it.    

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