Donald Trump's plan to build a Scotland resort with two golf courses, a 450-room hotel, 500 homes and 950 short-term rental apartments are being scuttled by a quarter of home owners who say their homes aren't for sale at any price.Trump improved his offer to the sellers but according to Bloomberg, "David Milne, whose four-bedroom house, Hermit Point, is a former coastguard station, rejected an offer of 230,000 pounds, he said in a telephone interview today. He turned down an offer of 175,000 pounds three years ago."
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