Saturday, September 28

Tommy Hilfiger sold, for $50,000,000, a chalet that cost him $31,000,000 three months ago

Tommy Hilfiger y Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger saben cómo hacer negocio con sus casas.
Tommy Hilfiger and Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger know how to do business with their homes.

Photo: Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images

The New York designer Tommy Hilfiger, who on Thursday celebrated his arrival at the 71 years, continues to show signs of his good eye for the purchase of houses, by always scoring large profits when it is time to get rid of them.

A sample of the above is the chalet he acquired, just three months ago, near a Aspen ski resort.

The beautiful property, from which you have spectacular views of the mountains, was bought by the fashion tycoon for $31,000,000 of dollars, but that was not an impediment for I would sell it for $70,000, of dollars.

The negotiation, which was carried out in an operation outside the market, was finalized in the past 22 March, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.

So far the identity of the billionaire who fulfilled his dream of having a rest house in the mountains.

According to the technical sheet, the house, which was built in 2003, and is distributed over four floors, has an extension of 7,150 square feet, with four bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half bathrooms.

It is completed by hall, kitchen, dining room, dining room, living room, main room, TV room, basement , by garage for two vehicles, among other rooms.

Outside, in its lot of 0. 23 acres, enjoys an area of a terrace, a barbecue area, a jacuzzi, access to the green areas that surround the chalet, among other amenities.

See you soon passing into the hands of Tommy Hilfiger, the property belonged to the same family for more than 70 years.

To see more images of this residence, which was rented until $190,000 monthly dollars, click here.

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