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Borrego Springs – a town left dry
Response to post 12. Hi Don, Charles Brandes bought the land from the Fletchers and spent several years having the desert playhouse home built. It was finished long before Pearlman and associates bought it. No one has actually lived at the main house since it was built. A employee lives in the guest house. No improvements have been made. In fact they striped large sections of the 1,400 acres of Cacti and Ocotillo, it left by the truckloads. As for what Pearlman and associates has listed via his real estate company - Caveat emptor - buyer beware. Thanks for your article!— February 12, 2010 4:48 p.m.
Borrego Springs – a town left dry
The comment on the story "Perlman and colleagues built a $3 million home with a guesthouse and plane hangar on 80 acres" is wrong. They built nothing – they bought the new home and hangar/guesthouse on 1,400 acres from someone who was a good neighbor and could actually afford it, at a fire sale price.— February 12, 2010 10:57 a.m.