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Insider Life: Epstein mansion mystery buyer - Seychelles reopens - America's home shortage

Mar 19, 2021, 16:16 IST
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TGIF, readers. Welcome to another edition of Insider Life, where we bring you our top reads from the intersection of luxury, real estate, culture, and travel. Today, we'll show you some multimillion-dollar homes, explore a post-pandemic vacation spot, and introduce you to a woman who gets paid to be a bridesmaid.

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A former Goldman Sachs executive is the mystery buyer of Jeffrey Epstein's $51 million NYC mansion. The exec is buying the home - one of New York's largest private properties - after raking in big bitcoin gains.

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More on that massive purchase.

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Seychelles is opening to tourists with no quarantine or vaccine required. Starting March 25, all you'll need to visit the island nation off East Africa is a negative COVID-19 test.

Here's everything you need to know about the country's reopening.

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If you're looking to buy a home right now, you might be out of luck - America is running out of houses.

Our exclusive report explains why.

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While many colleges have canceled spring break because of the pandemic, some students chose to travel anyway.

Here's how some students spent their spring breaks.

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Christie’s International Real Estate

Silicon Valley's most expensive property, a 74-acre compound with seven homes (and multiple tennis courts and pools), just listed for $135 million.

Take a look at the sprawling estate.

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