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106 A wealthy family owned a private island for over 100 years. They moved south and sold it for $26.5 million.

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Jordan Pandy @ Business Insider · today 06:15 EDT

A wealthy family owned a private island for over 100 years. They moved south and sold it for $26.5 million.

A family that got rich selling baking powder is decided to sell their property that has a 8,600-square-foot house, an infinity pool, and two beaches.

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