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Fit for a King El Paso, Texas Gainesville, Florida Burlington, Vermont Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina Bremerton, Washington Activity Rate: 72% Percentage Obese: 24% Average Number of Good Air Days: 98% Activity Rate: 81% Percentage Obese: 26% Average Number of Good Air Days: 99% Activity Rate: 86% Percentage Obese: 22% Average Number of Good Air Days: 98% Activity Rate: 80% Percentage Obese: 28% Average Number of Good Air Days: 98% Activity Rate: 85% Percentage Obese: 30% Average Number of Good Air Days: 99% Hot home: A secluded beauty, this home sits high on the two-acre point of a mountain range. It boasts a vanishing-edge pool and spa, a professional-quality Viking kitchen, travertine and wood flooring, and hand-troweled walls. The home lists for $1.595 million. Hot home: This five-bed, sixbath estate sits on 14.62 acres and lists for $2.395 million. The home boasts of walnut floors with custom trim and moldings. Upon entry, visitors are greeted with an imported bronze fountain along with marble floors. There's a large formal area and library. The home also has a salt pool and pool house with full kitchen, bathroom, and a second laundry room. Hot home: This dramatic estate sits so high in the altitude that on some mornings residents will wake up and be able to look upon the clouds, which give this historic mansion the apt nickname "Above the Clouds." Designed by architect G.A. McDermott, "Above the Clouds" is noted for the way the architecture mixes with the beautiful natural landscape. The home is listed for $16 million. It features an indoor pool with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, a home theater, and marble floor accents. Hot home: After his second-place finish on Season 2 of "American Idol," Clay Aiken could have opted to build a home amongst his peers in the city of angels. Instead he chose to stay close to his hometown and built 9,392-square-foot mansion in nearby Durham. The singer purchased the sixbedroom, six full- and three half-bathroom home in 2005 for $2.361 million and originally listed the home for $2.7 million. Aiken has since reduced the price to $2.55 million. Hot home: This $2.3 million property has four bedrooms and four baths and sits on a little over two-and-ahalf acres. The home was built in 1938 and faces the Olympics and Puget Sound/ Dyes, which offer great sunsets. There's 160 feet of easy floating dock with accompanying buoy. The master suite has a sauna and steam room, and there's a guest cottage slotted into the mix as well. Source: Information acquired from RealtyTrac. 10 | The M Report

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