No sale: Former Spurs star Tony Parker takes his $19.5M mansion with a water park off the market.
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“It’s ahead of its time for San Antonio, but the city is changing rapidly,” Cinaroglu said. “It’s a property that you would find in a larger market in the U.S. San Antonio’s luxury market is starting to flourish with several larger properties and clientele to invest that kind of money into that kind of real estate.”
“We haven’t been trying to market it on all avenues in full force because it’s a more private kind of sale,” he said.
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