Roman Abramovich gave the ex-wife a mega-house in New York worth $ 92 million - ForumDaily
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Roman Abramovich gave his ex-wife a mega-house in New York worth $ 92 million

Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich gave real estate on the Upper East Side in New York the total cost of 92,3 million dollars to his ex-wife Dasha Zhukova, indicated in the records of city property.

While construction continues on Zhukova’s new estates - and this mega house, consisting of three combined townhouses on East 75th Street - Zhukova lives a luxurious life in a mansion on East 64th Street, which is owned by a mysterious Russian who has not returned to the United States since sanctions were imposed, sources said New York Post (Russian bought a mansion for $ 42,5 million in 2008 year).

“Dasha and Roman have a Russian friend who can’t use his house, so they rented it for a few years while work was done on Dasha’s property,” says the source.

The couple, with two children together, have been living separately for a year.

The project of combined townhouses is being developed by the well-known firm Herzog & de Meuron, and it will even have a swimming pool, reports The Page Six. The latest data from city records have revealed the fact that the couple owns significantly more properties in New York than previously known.

On September 14, the transfer of three townhouses at 9, 11 and 13 East 75th Street from Roman Abramovich to Dasha Zhukova for a total of $74 million was recorded. In addition, Abramovich transferred property at 15 East 75th Street - and also to Zhukova. The cost of this facility was $16,5 million. She also got two cooperatives worth 900 thousand each.

In property records, Abramovich listed a Moscow address as his residential address, while Zhukova listed the Upper East Side mansion where she actually lives now. The property transfer is part of their divorce agreement.

With the homes located in the Upper East Side Historic District, the decision of the Landmarks Preservation Commission has been a priority for work to begin. In April 2016, the commission refused Abramovich, but three months later, the members of the body were presented with an updated reconstruction plan from the architect Stephen Vaughn and the famous studio Herzog & de Meuron as design consultant.

The commission initially argued that redevelopment on East 75th Street would "destroy a significant part of the history" of the city and its architectural ensemble. The updated plan from Abramovich's representatives reportedly promises to preserve the appearance of the buildings' facades after restoration.

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The two-level, five-story townhouse on East 64th Street where Zhukova lives was formerly owned by the late international art dealer Alec Wildenstein and his wife Jocelyn Wildenstein, and was also the site of a divorce battle where Alec allegedly threatened Jocelyn at gunpoint. Zhukova's current mansion is three doors from the former Wildenstein Gallery, which Len Blavatnik bought for a record $90 million earlier this year, making it the most expensive townhouse in the city.

Abramovich recently became an Israeli citizen after a delay in the renewal of his visa by the British government, even though he owns Chelsea Football Club, a London-based soccer team. He will reportedly live in a mansion in Tel Aviv, a former hotel he purchased in 2015 for about $25 million from Yaron Varsano, the husband of Israeli "Wonder Woman" actress Gal Gadot.

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