Hockey player Ilya Kovalchuk gets rid of his castle in New Jersey with a huge discount

Hockey player Ilya Kovalchuk gets rid of his castle in New Jersey with a huge discount

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Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic champion Ilya Kovalchuk and his wife Nicole Andrazaitis have put their New Jersey mansion up for sale for the second time, now at a discount, for $14.99 million, The New York Post reports.

According to the publication, Kovalchuk bought the castle for $17.99 million and was already trying to sell it in 2020, but could not find buyers. It is also reported that the couple recently sold one of their two houses in Beverly Hills, overlooking Los Angeles and the ocean, for $ 12.4 million.

The area of ​​the castle in New Jersey is more than 2 thousand square meters. meters. It has eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, three toilets, a huge dining room, pantries, a chef’s kitchen, a wine cellar and other facilities. The basement of the mansion is equipped with a lounge area, a bar, a theater and guest bedrooms.

Meanwhile, in the UK, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said that the country’s authorities could confiscate the London mansions of Russian oligarchs in London and use them to house Ukrainian refugees.

Source: Rosbalt

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