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Buyer of Minneapolis mansion revealed

Buyer of Minneapolis mansion revealed
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Last update: November 9, 2009 - 12:31 PM

When a Lake of the Isles mansion in Minneapolis sold for a record-breaking $4.859 million this fall, the name of the buyer was not yet public.  

Now it is.  

Hennepin County property tax records for the home's address were updated today with the name of the buyer: Eric Siegert, senior managing director at the investment banking firm Houlihan, Lokey, Howard & Zukin in Minneapolis.  

When the 15-room Spanish Mediterranean-style home sold in September, it was apparently the most a house had ever sold for in Minneapolis.  


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Siegert bought the house from Tom and Angie Wicka, who bought the house in 2004 for $4 million. It went on the market with Sotheby's International Realty in February for $5.495 million.  

The house is so distinct it's a point of reference on the lake. It's a gated estate on the corner of W. 25th Street and E. Lake of the Isles Parkway, with regal white columns framing a curved rooftop terrace that's covered by a sunburst-style pergola.  

SUZANNE ZIEGLER  


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