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Cristiano Ronaldo's impressive new mansion, how much it will cost to build it

Ronaldo is building a new mansion in Portugal where he would live after ending his career.

By Wilian Estrella

Ronaldo is building a new mansion in Portugal where he would live after ending his career.
Ronaldo is building a new mansion in Portugal where he would live after ending his career.
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Thinking about the future, Cristiano Ronaldo is building the house of his dreams, where he will live with Georgina Rodriguez and their five children, once he puts an end to his career as a footballer. The luxurious neighborhood of Quinta da Marinha (Portugal) is the place chosen by the superstar to establish his home.

As revealed by the British newspaper The Sun last June, the budget of the project of the "perfect" home for Cristiano started at 12 million euros and finally reached 20 million and would continue to rise.

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"He spares no effort to make sure he and his loved ones are as happy and comfortable as possible. There have been some changes to the original project, but much of the price increase has to do with the rising cost of building materials," a source explained to the aforementioned media outlet.

Money is not a problem for the Portuguese, who has a fortune of around 1 billion dollars, according to Forbes magazine. What is bothering him is the golf course that houses the Quinta da Marinha, as it spoils the views and interferes with his privacy, according to the same English media.

Cristiano is not sparing any expense

Cristiano has already proposed to the owner of this space to sell him the golf course to demolish it and continue with the works of his mansion. If the deal goes through, the Manchester United player will benefit not only from the long-awaited privacy, but also from an exclusive path to his property, away from onlookers and paparazzi.


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