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Texas Shoe Tycoon's Maine Island Farm Lists for $14.5 Million

Created at 2 Jun · 10:06 PM1 source
IN SHORT

The waterfront estate of the late San Antonio Shoemakers co-founder Terry Armstrong, located on a Maine island, has been listed for sale by his daughters for $14.5 million. Armstrong died over 20 years ago.

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Key Numbers

$14.5 millionlisting price for Maine island farm
20 yearstime since owner's death

Who's Involved

Terry Armstrong
late co-founder of San Antonio Shoemakers
Armstrong's daughters
sellers of the Maine island estate
Texas Shoe Tycoon's Maine Island Farm Lists for $14.5 Million

↳ Why This Matters

The listing of a high-value waterfront estate owned by a notable business figure highlights activity in the luxury real estate market and the ongoing sale of significant family assets.

Key facts

  • A Maine island farm owned by the late San Antonio Shoemakers co-founder Terry Armstrong is listed for sale.
  • The waterfront estate has an asking price of $14.5 million.
  • The property is being sold by Armstrong's daughters.
  • Terry Armstrong died over 20 years ago.

The waterfront estate of Terry Armstrong, the late co-founder of San Antonio Shoemakers, has been listed for sale with an asking price of $14.5 million. The property is located on a Maine island and is being put on the market by Armstrong's daughters. Armstrong passed away more than two decades ago, and the estate is now being offered for sale.

Frequently asked questions

The farm is being sold by the daughters of the late San Antonio Shoemakers co-founder Terry Armstrong.

The waterfront estate is listed for $14.5 million.

The property has been in the family for over 20 years, since the death of Terry Armstrong.

What Happens Next

01The property will be shown to potential buyers.
02Offers will be considered by the sellers.

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How It Developed

2 Jun · 9:45 PM
The waterfront estate of late San Antonio Shoemakers co-founder Terry Armstrong is listed for $14.5 million by his daughters.
WSJ | Real Estate via PiQSuite

Sources

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A Texas Shoe Tycoon's Farm on a Maine Island Lists for $14.5 Millionm.piqsuite.com

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