Ole Gunnar Solskjær is in the process of demolishing his old home purchased for NOK 11.5 million at Bryggekanten 21 in Kristiansund. This house will be rebuilt, completely new.
Meanwhile, Solskjær’s family had to have somewhere to live and they have now found their new temporary home. For NOK 4.5 million, the family bought a townhouse in Tante Liseveien.
– No, this is not an unusual price in this area. They buy direct and this area is very famous. It’s a short distance from where they live today and it’s a great location. You have lots of sunshine and great views, Skavnes told Nettavisen.
The house that Solskjær bought was built in 1998 so it is not an old house. Real estate agents believe that if you buy brand new, the price may be even higher.
They pay around NOK 26,000 per square meter, which is quite common in Kristiansund at the moment. The newest beachfront townhouses actually cost up to NOK 34,000 each. square meters.
The Solskjær family have been given permission to demolish their house at Bryggekanten 21 in Innlandet in Kristiansund. The planning and construction unit has also accepted the construction of new houses on the land.
According to the case file, the planned detached house will have a usable area of 510 square meters, spread over two floors. According to documents, the house will be about 1 meter lower than the current building. Solskjær wants to build both a swimming pool and ancillary buildings next to the neighboring land.
Inside, the house will have a cinema, a darkroom for photography, four bedrooms and several bathrooms.
Even while living in Manchester, Solskjær caused a stir with his choice of house. He bought a luxury house in Nether Alderley in Cheshire, a suburb of Manchester, for NOK 18 million. He also decided to demolish this house to make an architect-designed house.