piatok 18. mája 2012

Céline Dion Puts Her Private Island Quebec on Sale for a Whopping $29.5 million

She's sold over 200 million albums worldwide and is one of the highest-paid female performers in history.
But apparently having homes on two private islands has become one too many for Canadian singer Celine Dion.
The 44-year-old songstress has decided to unload her French Normandy-style, four-story chateau in Gagnon -- complete with furnishings and artwork -- for $29.5 million, which will make it one of the five most expensive residences in Canada.

According to her 70-year-old husband René Angelil, the sale comes thanks to Celine's three-year residency at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, and their US-based children, 11-year-old René-Charles and 19-month-old twins, Nelson and Eddie.
'We are mostly in Florida, René-Charles goes to school here,' René told TVNZ, referring to the pair's other island property, a mansion on Jupiter Island with a water park.
'And of course there are commitments in Vegas because of Celine.'

Located in the sleepy Mille Îles River, Gagnon is a former mining town in East-central Quebec just in the Laval region.
Just under 20 acres, the towering castle has 24,000 square feet of living space.
Dion and her family moved into the property in 2001 after 300 people refurbished and expanded the $8 million property over a three-year reconstruction period.
During Christmas time, Celine would turn their mansion into a glittering winter wonderland, even placing two high toy soldiers at the gates.
The water around the island is too shallow for boats to move through, which helps keep trespassers and tourists at bay as does the network of security cameras.

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