See diva Madonna’s $32 million luxury mansion: Surprisingly, the owner is actually a dog!
Who would have thought that this animal could “surpass” Madonna and sell this million-dollar mansion for 3 times the previous price.
Madonna (born 1958) is “one of the greatest Pop stars of all time”, but in addition to her great voice, she is also remembered as a symbol of ageless beauty. The proof is that at nearly 60 years old, she is still alive and working enthusiastically.
Among many real estate blocks Madonna bought this mansion for $4.9 million in 1992, and owned it until 2000. The singer spent about $700,000 on renovation work.
The mansion brings a sense of grandeur and spaciousness typical of South Florida.
The property is 4,740 square meters with 9.3 meters of water frontage, located on Miami’s exclusive Brickell Avenue, with stunning views of Biscayne Bay, as well as a private dock. After passing through a windy road with palm trees full of life, this villa appears with a majestic, magnificent yet very private look.
After staying at this lavish property for eight years, Madonna decided to sell the property for $7.5 million to an organization called Gunther Corp in 2000.
But the fact that the house was once owned by pop queen Madonna isn’t the only reason the property is a hit in the community. What is even more shocking is the identity of the next owner of this royal villa, which is a “millionaire dog” belonging to “the richest dog family in the world” – Gunther
Gunther VI’s “great-grandfather” was Gunther III – the pet dog of German Countess Karlotta Liebenstein. When the countess died in 1992, because she had no children, she left her entire fortune of up to 375 million USD (more than 8.5 trillion VND) to Gunther III.
In addition to the above amount of money and the super luxurious apartment that diva Madonna once lived in, Gunther IV also owns a number of real estate such as a series of villas in the Bahamas.
In the United States, animals cannot own property or finances directly, however they can be inherited through a pet fund established by their owners. The trustee will manage the pets on their behalf, be responsible for payments during the pets’ life, and is also responsible for their health. All money spent must be used to serve the sole beneficiary: The inherited animal.
Therefore, this wealthy family asked for help from the team of financial advisors who worked for Countess Liebenstein. At the time the female owner passed away, the assets she left behind only stood at 100 million USD (nearly 2.3 trillion VND). But thanks to a talented management team, over time, the inherited assets have increased 5 times, up to 500 million USD according to information from Forbes. This makes Gunther VI the richest dog in the world.
The ultimate villa that diva Madonna once owned now belongs to a special owner.
Real estate is a way for this dog to spend the above money. In addition, Gunther VI also “experienced” all kinds of the most luxurious and luxurious entertainment: having his own service team, traveling everywhere by private plane, eating luxurious dishes such as French steaks. , caviar… This dog also owns many supercars and yachts even though he doesn’t know how to drive.
Through his representative, Gunther VI is also known to have founded Gunther Rescue – a non-profit organization specializing in animal rescue.
Gunther VI at his home in Miami.
Gunther IV’s daily schedule is no different from that of a tycoon enjoying leisure. Gunther IV sleeps in the master bedroom of each villa, swims in the pool, travels by limousine with a private driver, and all tasks are handled by a personal maid and butler.
However, by the end of last year, news sources once again mentioned this dog when he decided to sell diva Madonna’s magnificent villa for nearly 32 million USD, with the alleged reason of marrying her. spending money and business investment.
Before the news that her house was for sale, Madonna had to post on her personal page a status line in a state of both laughter and tears: “I don’t know what to say when a dog sells the house for 3 times the price.” the selling price you once offered”.
The mansion that was just put up for sale is just one of the “properties” Gunther VI frequented for vacation. Gunther VI’s main residence is a large villa in the peaceful Toscana region of Italy.
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