Following the election of Chicago-born cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV, his childhood home in Dolton, Illinois was swiftly removed from the market. Originally listed at $199,000, the owner decided to retract the sale, believing he could secure a greater profit due to the newfound prominence of the former resident. The home, characterized by a modest exterior, includes three bedrooms and a cozy interior that reflects its humble beginnings but is now seen as a potential asset for investors and buyers after the pope's election.
The house where Pope Leo XIV grew up was delisted from the market hours after his election, with the owner hoping for a higher profit now.
The recent election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, has sparked excitement and influenced the property market in colorful Dolton, Illinois.
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