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The most expensive house of the Krasnodar Territory was put up for sale in Sochi for three. Millia …

The most expensive house of the Krasnodar Territory was put up for sale in Sochi for three. Billion. Rubles. The owner is a former employee of the municipal kindergarten and McDonald's.
A two-story luccino-setting in the size of 2000 squares is located in the so-called “Sochi Rublevka” (this is the Khostinsky district of the city). The author of the announcement claims: for three Lard, the buyer will receive everything for a happy life. This:
– two pools (indoor and open);
-spa complex;
– a separate room for staff;
– ground parking;
-Garage for Luhari-Takek;
-a bathhouse for an excellent vacation with business partners;
– terrace for gatherings in the family circle and not only;
– the garden inside the house with a sea view;
– cellar for wine;
– Personal security;
– The gym and a lot of other things.
The owner of this beauty, according to Mash, Natalya N. is the wife of one of the main developers in Sochi. The woman herself worked only in a few places. She worked as a manager in the Tornau guest house, then rose to the general director, then transferred to another position to LLC Zemyservis. In 2010, the office was liquidated, and Natalya went to ZAO Moscow McDonald's. There I officially received 12.4k rubles. Soon she returned to the nutrient path – she worked in a kindergarten for 412k rubles a month.
The two -story house of Natalia and her spouse is considered the largest project in Sochi. Recently, about five families wanted to purchase it. But the ex-worker of McDonald's, together with her husband, rejected proposals.
UPD: A photo set in the ad is a house in Thailand. The realtor assures that the project in Sochi is similar in appearance, square and components. The only thing that is not is a beautiful view from a window at sea.
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Ashley Davis

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