Third attempt to auction off the home of Myanmar’s ousted Aung San Suu Kyi fails to draw any bidders
- Aung San Suu Kyi's family home in Myanmar failed to attract bidders at auction for the third time on Wednesday.
- The asking price for the property was reduced to $141 million from $142 million in a previous auction.
- The property has been a political shrine for Myanmar’s pro-democracy movement and has served as an unofficial party headquarters.
- The auction ended quickly, with a district court official announcing that there were no bidders.
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Still no takers: Myanmar junta’s bid to auction Suu Kyi’s lakeside mansion flops… for the third time
YANGON, Feb 5 — Myanmar’s junta failed in an attempt to auction Aung San Suu Kyi’s lakeside mansion today, with no bids submitted for the former democracy leader’s home — the third time the sale has flopped. The two-storey Yangon house, on about 0.8 hectares of land, was put up for sale with a minimum price of $140 million following a lengthy legal wrangle over the property between the Nobel laureate and her brother. Suu Kyi, who spent years und…

Third attempt to auction off the home of Myanmar's ousted Aung San Suu Kyi fails to draw any bidders
A renewed attempt to auction off the family home of Myanmar’s imprisoned former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been unsuccessful as the property in a country embroiled in a civil war failed to attract any bidders.
Myanmar junta bid to sell Aung San Suu Kyi mansion flops for third time
YANGON: Myanmar's junta failed in its attempt to auction Aung San Suu Kyi's lakeside mansion on Wednesday (Feb 5), with no bids submitted for the former democracy leader's home – the third time the sale has flopped. The two-storey Yangon house, with about 0.8 ha of land, was put up for sale with a m
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