SANDY SPRINGS, GA --Kenny Rogers, who
died on March 20,, did almost everything well. according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
Kenny Rogers |
He excelled in:
·
Singing (sold over 100 million records).
·
Acting, song writing.
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Restaurateur (Kenny Rogers Roasters).
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Businessman, author.
·
Charities (Kenny Rogers Children's Center)
·
Photography and athlete (famous for faking out
and then scoring on Michael Jordan in a 1988 charity basketball game).
Dollly Parton |
Kenny found early
success in the music business as a Houston teen star singing his song That
Crazy Feeling on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand.
Ellen DeGeneres |
Later joining the New Christy Minstrels and
then the First Edition before going solo with giant hits such as The
Gambler, Lady, and Islands in the Stream with Dolly
Parton, Kenny's career soared as one of the world’s favorite country-pop
singers.
Meg Ryan |
In
addition to his music, acting and business work, Kenny was especially good at
real estate.
Before celebrity home flippers Ellen
DeGeneres, Meg Ryan and Diane Keaton, there was Kenny Rogers - celebrities
who entertained us and flipped homes on the side.
Always
with lots of energy while performing, Kenny segued into buying, renovating and
selling big homes with good bones in upscale neighborhoods.
Diane Keaton |
He
posted a good profit in the early 1980s, selling his first flip in 1984 in
Beverly Hills for $20 million - a record price for Los Angeles at the time.
Since
then, most of his homes have been in the Atlanta area where he also started an
interior design business that catered to Atlanta’s richest home owners.
Wanda Miller Rogers and husband Kenny Rogers |
After
his Beverly Hills flip, Rogers bought a bank-owned, 27,000-square-foot Atlanta
home in 2002 that had been on the market at $12 million for just $2.75 million,
and sold it in 2006 for $8.5 million.
Just
outside of Athens, Georgia, Rogers built the almost 1,000-acre Beaver Dam
Farm which he later sold in 2011 for $10.5 million.
Michael Jordan |
In 2009, Rogers paid $2.8 million for a home
in Atlanta’s ritzy Tuxedo Park that was listed at almost $8 million. He sold it
elegantly furnished in a down market in 2011 for $3.725 million.
Most
recently, Rogers bought and then spent over $3 million to redesign and decorate
a 7,000-square-foot suburban Atlanta family home when his twin sons were only
four years old and needed plenty of space to play.
Kenny was married five times but married to
his current wife, Wanda, and twins’ mother since 1997).
Rogers
died at the current family home, surrounded by his wife and children.
CONTACT:
Genelle C. Brown
Content Manager, Media Division
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Phone: 434-480-4504
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CONTACT:
Genelle C. Brown
Content Manager, Media Division
TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
Phone: 434-480-4504
Twitter: @toptenrealestat
facebook.com/toptenrealestat
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