Col. Sanders’ old Kentucky home has been on the block for nearly a year — and the price is getting cut to chicken feed.
After 10 months with no takers, the $9 million price for the legendary KFC founder’s former mansion and three-acre estate in Shelbyville, Ky. has been slashed by nearly half to $4.9 million.
This three-acre estate belonging to the late Col. Harland Sanders was listed for sale at $9 million last year and was just reduced to $4.9 million.Col. Sanders’ memorabilia that is for sale includes a pocket watch, a money clip, and a letter from former President Richard Nixon.
Six Degrees advised potential buyers, “If you want to use the Claudia Sanders brand you have to have a team of intellectual property lawyers,” Klunk told The Post last year.
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