Why Bernard Tapie has not purchased the villa of Johnny Hallyday at Marnes-la-Coquette – Gala

Entertainment 3 January, 2018

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Johnny Hallyday died in the night of 5 to 6 December in his home in The Savannah, Marnes-la-Coquette in Hauts-de-Seine. The rocker has, however, in the past, wanted to separate themselves from this house. Bernard Tapie was quoted at the time among potential buyers…

Marnes-la-Coquette : the name is recalled now, for all the fans of Johnny Hallyday, the death of the idol of young people. It is in The Savannah, a residence located in the city of the département of Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, that the rocker has succumbed to lung cancer in the night of 5 to 6 December 2017. The artist and his wife, Laeticia Hallyday , however, have wanted to sell this house, purchased in 2005, for 25 million euros. The couple finally gave up, due to lack of buyers – certainly because of the high price of the sale, reports the information website les Inrocks.

“The market price, it is $ 14 million, said a former board of Johnny Hallyday, as quoted by the media. Indeed, this is what Bernard Tapie has offered recently,” he continued. The man of business he wanted to buy the house of his long-time friend ? “I’m absolutely not interested. If someone does run this rumor, is that the house is struggling from. To sell a house more quickly or to make up a price, it is always said that Bernard Tapie is interested… “, ironisé the person concerned.

A swimming pool, a tennis court, 900 square feet of living space decorated by the architect Philippe Puron, a cinema room, six bedrooms… In addition, The Savannah is now in charge of memories , since she saw the death of its famous owner. Memories too painful to Laeticia Hallyday, who wishes to part with it. The widow of Johnny Hallyday and his two daughters, Jade and Joy, should, in fact, relocated to Los Angeles, in their home in Pacific Palisades.

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