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ASPEN, Colo. (AP) - A Saudi prince who put a $135 million price tag on his Aspen-area estate has now taken the property off the market because he got no suitable offers, his attorney and agent said.
Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the former Saudi ambassador to the U.S., put the 90-acre ranch and 56,000-square-foot mansion up for sale in 2006. Real estate experts had said at the time that the headline-grabbing asking price if someone could be found to pay it could set a U.S. record.
Attorney William Jordan III, who represents Bandar's local interests, told the Aspen Daily News in a story published Thursday that Bandar and his family have decided to keep the estate.
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