Laeticia Hallyday Sold the House of Marnes-La-Coquette, This Beautiful Sum She Will Be Able to Repay to the Tax Authorities.
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Despite the quality of the services, the home where Johnny Hallyday died in 2017 was looking for an acquirer since 2018. His widow had to review the sale price downwards.
Laeticia Hallyday, the widow of French idol, reportedly found a buyer for Savannah, the home where the singer lived his last moments. After a sale in 2018, the price had been reduced by more than half last year.
After years of dealings, Johnny and Laeticia Hallyday's iconic home in Marnes-la-Coquette was sold for a sum of around 10 million euros. A transaction that should make her happy while she owes a certain amount of money to the tax authorities.
She had been hoping for years, it's now done! Laeticia Hallyday finally managed to sell Johnny's mythical home to Marnes-la-Coquette. A relief for the widow of the Taulier, who will be able to pay a large tax debt.
After seven years of waiting, the rocker's widow has found a buyer for "La Savannah". This sale will allow her to pay her tax debts. Seven years of effort have finally borne fruit. Laeticia Hallyday has just sold the emblematic villa of Marnes-la-Coquette where Johnny Hallyday died in December 2017. The property called "La Savannah" was acquired by the couple in 1999. This 1000 square meters home with 5000 square meters of land included swimming…
This Friday, June 20, 2025, Closer magazine revealed that Johnny Hallyday's villa, located in Marnes-la-Coquette in Hauts-de-Seine, has finally found a buyer, seven years after the singer's death.
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