WSJ News Exclusive | An Aspen Mansion Built for High Altitude Living Asks $49 Million

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WSJ News Exclusive | An Aspen Mansion Built for High Altitude Living Asks $49 Million
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WSJ News Exclusive: A custom-built Aspen, Colo., mansion with high-tech features, including a system that pumps additional oxygen into the master bedroom, is going on the market for $49 million

A custom-built Aspen, Colo., mansion with high-tech features is going on the market for $49 million. If it sells for that price, the property would be among the most expensive ever to trade in the area, according to the listing agent.

The home’s features include a system that pumps additional oxygen into the master bedroom, creating an environment that helps occupants feel like they are living closer to sea level, according to the seller Lawrence F. De George, a Jupiter, Fla.-based venture capitalist who has invested in domestic...

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