In Denmark, a Piece of Junk Mail Led to Real-Estate Gold

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These soon-to-be empty-nesters learned an important lesson: Always check your junk mail

A piece of junk mail advertising hunting properties for sale across Denmark led to the commissioning of a new house for an unlikely pair of soon-to-be empty-nesters.

“We’re not even hunters. I don’t know how or why it came to us,” says Anne Gram, the CEO of a Danish IT company. Nevertheless, she and her husband, Lars Østerbye, an engineering executive, seized what they saw as a good real-estate deal.

 

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