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  2. The 64,672-acre ranch was originally listed for $250 million 2017. Owner T. Boone Pickens died in 2019 at 91. He first purchased nearly 3,000 acres in Roberts County in 1971 and gradually ...

  3. Occupy Homes - Wikipedia

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    In more than two dozen cities across the nation the movement took on the housing crisis by re-occupying foreclosed homes, disrupting bank auctions and blocking evictions. [ 15 ] Saying, "The banks got bailed out, but our families are getting kicked out", Occupy Wall Street joined in solidarity with a Brooklyn community to occupy homes that were ...

  4. 8 Texas Cities That Could Be Poised For a Housing Crisis - AOL

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    % of homes for sale that are/have been foreclosures: 49.07%. Homeowner vacancy rate: 1.1%. ... Methodology: In order to find the Texas cities that could be poised for a housing crisis ...

  5. New year, same old real estate market: The high mortgage rates, scarce inventory and dismal affordability that have plagued housing look set to linger. Advertisement NBC Universal 30 days ago

  6. Stonebridge Ranch, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Originally planned as a large community of luxury homes and facilities, building began on the 6000-acre site in the mid-1980s. The development faced problems in 1988 when Gibraltar Savings Association, the savings and loan institution backing it for an estimated $300 million (and 17% owned by the family of the project's developer) became insolvent.

  7. Gerald Lyda - Wikipedia

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    After the sale, Lyda retired to his 220,000-acre La Escalera Ranch south of Fort Stockton, Texas. By 1999, he had owned or traded more than 880,000 acres (3600 km²) of ranch real estate, including the large Ladder Ranch in southeastern New Mexico, which he eventually sold to Ted Turner and Jane Fonda. Lyda died in 2005.