Sofia Rotaru, People’s Artist of the USSR, holder of the Order of the Republic of Moldavia, hero of Ukraine and national legend, sells the three-room Moscow apartment allocated to the singer for “almost nothing” I decided to do it. “Express Newspaper” reported.
The announcement of the sale of an apartment on Zoologicheskaya Street was noted by fans of the actress on one of the portals about real estate properties.
“This is a cozy apartment, very spacious and at the same time very bright energy. Primary documentation on the basis of rights (the apartment belongs to one family since the construction of the house). Rooms 30+ 19+16. Kitchen – huge loggia of 16 meters. The special feature of this apartment is that it is immediately owned by an adult owner.
It also notes that the property is located in the “central, historical center of Moscow.”
Initially, 70 million rubles were requested for the purchase of an apartment, but later the cost was reduced to 65 million rubles. So far, since October 24th, no one has tried to buy a luxury apartment from a famous actress.
Concert director of singer Olga Konyakina confirmed that this apartment really belonged to Lotor.
“Rumor has it that the then mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, helped obtain Lotal. At one event he had a conversation with her, and it turned out that she was staying at a hotel when she came to Moscow.” ?A person like that — and doesn’t have his own place? ” Yuri Mikhailovich was surprised. And he ordered her to be allocated this apartment on very preferential terms, almost free of charge,” she said.
Ms Konyakina said she was not surprised by the fact that the apartment was sold, as it was unlikely that Rotaru himself would come here and the property had been vacant for several years.
“Another question is who will buy it? Not everyone will like such traces in the apartment. , he must love her very much. And among the wealthy people who can afford it, unfortunately there will not be such a person, ”concluded Konyakina.
As reported by EADaily, Rotaru has been trying to demolish the boutique hotel Villa Sofia in Yalta in recent months. Initially, 2.2 billion rubles were requested for the construction of a luxury hotel. Rotaru rented the villa for 20 years in 1991 and was able to transfer ownership in 2005. The museum has been closed since 2020 due to renovation work.
The hotel was nationalized and planned to cater to the needs of a wedding palace. It was reported that the proceeds from the sale of the villa would be used for the needs of special military operations combatants, but Crimean senator Sergei Tsekov offered to create a registry office there.
The public organization “Russian Veterans Association” has filed a petition with Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov to obtain a seizure of the mansion through the courts in order to set up a hospital and sanatorium for combatants of special military operations in the mansion. went.