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Vince Carter Scores $6.7M Atlanta Mansion


Recently retired NBA great has scored a posh place in Georgia. The eight-time All-Star bought a mansion in Atlanta for $6,687,000. After a 22-year career in the league, Carter retired in June and apparently had time to house hunt. The home was listed in July for $6.8 million, and was slightly discounted, to clinch a deal that closed in August. (Realtor.com)

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Vince Carter Scores $6.7M Atlanta Mansion