Luxury Estate Previously Owned by King Hussein and Queen Noor

  • Billionaire Dan Snyder’s Maryland mansion donated to cancer research now asking $29.9 million
  • Mansion was previously owned by King Hussein and Queen Noor
  • 13.5-acre estate with a 30,000-square-foot home
  • Proceeds from sale will fund research and patient support in 20,000 communities

The Maryland mansion that billionaire Dan Snyder, former owner of the NFL’s Washington Commanders, donated to cancer research has had its listing price reduced to $29.9 million. The French Chateau-style estate was originally purchased by Snyder in 2001 for $8.64 million from the estate of Jordan’s King Hussein and Queen Noor. Over the years, the property has been expanded to include a 13.5-acre land area with a 30,000-square-foot mansion built in 2004. Snyder’s wife, Tanya, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008 and served as the national spokeswoman for the NFL’s ‘Crucial Catch’ campaign during their ownership of the team. Proceeds from the sale will fund research and patient support in over 20,000 communities across America.

Factuality Level: 8
Factuality Justification: The article provides accurate information about the mansion’s listing price reduction, its history, and the donation to the American Cancer Society. It also includes relevant details about the owners and their connection to cancer research. However, it contains some minor repetitive information and personal perspective.
Noise Level: 6
Noise Justification: The article focuses primarily on a specific real estate transaction and its connection to a charitable donation, which may not be of significant interest or relevance to most readers. It provides limited analysis or insight beyond the basic facts of the situation.
Public Companies: Washington Commanders (N/A), American Cancer Society (N/A)
Private Companies: Compass
Key People: Dan Snyder (Former owner of the NFL’s Washington Commanders), Cara Pearlman (Real estate agent at Compass), Han Peruzzi (Real estate agent at Compass), Tanya Snyder (National spokeswoman for NFL’s ‘Crucial Catch’ campaign)

Financial Relevance: Yes
Financial Markets Impacted: No
Financial Rating Justification: The article discusses a mansion donated to cancer research and its price reduction, which may impact the personal finances of Dan Snyder and potentially affect the real estate market. However, it does not directly impact financial markets or companies in a significant way.
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Affected Instruments: Stocks

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