Johnny Hallyday’s house in Marne-la-Coquette unsaleable: Cyril Hanouna approached!

Too expensive ? Too historical? Or too far away? Whatever the reason, the house ofJohnny Hallyday

in Marnes-la-Coquette has still not been sold. And this, even if many personalities have been approached to buy it. Cyril Hanouna is also taking steps for potential clients interested in the property. The host himself announced it on the set of TPMP this Friday October 6, 2023.

The presenter of the daily C8 has in fact invited several close friends of David Hallyday to discuss the biography of Taulier’s son to be published next November, as he announced on Instagram at the start of the week. The opportunity to take stock of the legacy of Johnny Hallyday and his residence, which went to Laeticia Hallyday. Jade and Joy’s mother tries as best she can to sell her to repay the debts left by her ex-partner, but she still hasn’t succeeded.

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Cyril Hanouna soon owner of Johnny Hallyday’s ex-home?

Invited to discuss the biography of David Hallyday, Roland Perez, lawyer and close friend of David’s mother, Sylvie Vartan, recalled that “the house in Marne-la-Coquette is not yet sold”. “It’s true that the house is having trouble selling”then confirmed Cyril Hanouna before continuing: “There is a lot of work. The future buyer will have to invest 3 to 4 million euros in renovations. It will not be possible to turn it into a museum, because the co-ownership is opposed to it”.

These details aroused the surprise of its columnists: “Is Stéphane Plaza going to take it then?”, quipped Raymond. In reality, if the presenter of TPMPis also knowledgeable, it is because he also considered buying it. “No, seriously, I tell you, many people have contacted me to buy Johnny’s house and turn it into a museum”he revealed, before specifying: “But the co-ownership complicates things. They don’t want to see visitors coming and going all day to visit Johnny’s house. The main problem is its high cost and the extent of the work required”. Cyril Hanouna will therefore not be the next owner, but this helped to partly understand why the house is having difficulty finding a buyer.

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