Life In A Double-Wide Trailer Suits Real Estate Baron Just Fine
Unlike so many of today's corporate chieftains, who consider million-dollar mansions and private jets must-haves, Weston flies on Southwest Airlines. He saves coupons for free trips. He prefers to stay at a Howard Johnson instead of a Ritz Carlton hotel. He's so frugal that he doesn't mind sending in the paperwork for a rebate, even if it's $10, on products he buys.
Ten years ago, Weston bought 50 acres in New Braunfels, on the banks of the scenic Guadalupe. He and his wife, Elizabeth, decided to live in their "mobile mansion" until they built a house. But they became involved in developing their businesses and raising three sons, Glenn, 7, Grant, 6, and Gage, 4.
The house never got built.
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Ten years ago, Weston bought 50 acres in New Braunfels, on the banks of the scenic Guadalupe. He and his wife, Elizabeth, decided to live in their "mobile mansion" until they built a house. But they became involved in developing their businesses and raising three sons, Glenn, 7, Grant, 6, and Gage, 4.
The house never got built.
See the rest of the story at:
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/business/2962980

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