Warren Buffett's early childhood house sold for a premium price, and it's headed for a charitable use.
That's because the buyer is John Morgan, the Minneapolis businessman who in past auctions paid $100,000 for a portrait of Buffett and $210,000 for Buffett's wallet to benefit Girls Inc., Morgan's favorite charity.
"I wanted to make sure it didn't fall into the wrong hands," Morgan said of the house. "Now the fun begins."
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