Sangmillionerne loose.
the Rasmus have just bought a white and gigantic property in the heart of the jewish street, 2900 Hellerup.
It confirms the singer’s manager, Nicolaj Bundesen.
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– I can confirm.
– He feels that the time is ripe to try something different and new, he says.
the Rasmus Seebachs new house is over 1300 square meters big reason. Photo: skraafoto.kortforsyningen.dk
Seebachs new home is a pragtejendom, which was built in 1899, and as spread over 392 square feet distributed in 11 rooms.
the Reason is 1361 square feet, and the basement accommodates 228 square meters.
the property’s new deed is not yet registered, it appears the price also not of the land register.
Of the BBR-the information is read, however, the monthly property tax of no less than 14.284 crowns.
Here is the Seebachs new house 1 of 3 Photo: Linda Johansen 2 of 3 Photo: Linda Johansen 3 of 3 Photo: Linda johansen’s
Neither Rasmus, his manager or salesperson, a former semi-professional footballer and a film director, wants to inform about the price. the
Of the former deed, it is apparent, however, that the seller bought the house two years ago for about 20 million dollars.
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Then strapped it to a loving hand, as the house now has been.
Therefore, it can be expected to be considerably increased in value.
this Friday to ’dancing with the stars’ told Rasmus that he and the lady, Julie Teglhus, had found their new home.
– You can really tell when something is home, even though it is hard to explain exactly what it is that makes it, he said.
Thus he can also move out of the mother-in-law guest room, where he, Teglhus, and their son, have lived the last time.
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– She is the type who likes to get a small beer for lunch – and perhaps also to the night – so one need not sit and be a little dengse, said the singer, who also stressed that he enjoys to stay with his svingermor.
the Rasmus sold recently his house in Frederiksberg in Copenhagen.