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The Pennsylvania home of Arizona Coyotes minority owner Andrew Barroway has sold
for $9.26 million. Herb Engelsberg
The Pennsylvania home of Arizona Coyotes minority owner Andrew Barroway has sold
for $9.26 million. Herb Engelsberg
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IT COST $35 MILLION TO CREATE. BUT THIS ELABORATE PENNSYLVANIA HOME JUST SOLD
FOR $9.26 MILLION.


HEDGE-FUND MANAGER ANDREW BARROWAY PUT THE ROUGHLY 32-ACRE PROPERTY ON
PHILADELPHIA'S MAIN LINE ON THE AUCTION BLOCK BACK IN 2019, BUT COULDN'T FIND A
BUYER

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Katherine Clarke
Oct. 19, 2022 2:35 pm ET

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After spending about $35 million to create a Gothic Revival-style estate outside
Philadelphia, hedge-fund manager Andrew Barroway has sold the property for $9.26
million, according to property records. 


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