Present on the set of Quotidien, the Kretz brothers gave their opinion on the sale of Johnny Hallyday's house.
© Bestimage Present on the set of Quotidien, the Kretz brothers gave their opinion on the sale of Johnny Hallyday's house.
IN BRIEF
- Seven years after Johnny Hallyday's death, his house in Marnes-la-Coquette has still not found a buyer
- For the Kretz family, who had & a moment the mandate to sell it, this house is not unsaleable
- But it is very difficult to find a buyer really interested
On December 5, 2017, Johnny Hallyday passed away. The singer died in his home in Marnes-la-Coquette, leaving behind hundreds of memories in this house nicknamed Savannah. And despite the efforts of Laeticia Hallyday, his last wife, to sell the property, it is clear that no one is buying it.
Put up for sale in 2018 at a price of 26 million euros,the property had been valued at 10.5 million euros. In January 2023, it was the Kretz family who took over the mandate for the house to finally find a buyer. But some time later, it was Laeticia Hallyday who decided to withdraw the mandate. Invited on the show Quotidien, on December 5, 2024, the famous real estate agents gave their opinion on Johnny Hallyday's house.
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For Martin Kretz, this property is not unsaleable. “No, it's not unsaleable. It has a crazy charm, it's well located. You have to be on Johnny's level to acquire this property.” To which his brother, Valentin, completes: “It's hard to put a price on a museum. Because [Johnny's house], it's a museum.” “Ça is part of French heritage”, bids Raphaël Kretz.
When the real estate ad was published on the Kretz family website, we could find out more about the services offered by the villa: “Marnes-la-Coquette, in a private villa, family home and reception area of approximately 1000 m2 on a wooded park of 7,000 m2 without vis-à-vis with private swimming pool and tennis court”.
Exceptional services
Despite these magnificent services, Johnny Hallyday's villa has still not found a buyer. “Entrance gallery, large living room of 110 m2 on one level on the terrace and garden with parquet flooring and fireplace. A dining room charming dining room, a large, fully equipped dining kitchen and office. A professional home cinema. On the 1st floor, master suite opening onto a single-storey terrace overlooking the park. Two large dressing rooms and a bathroom, an office. Two other bedrooms each with its own bathroom. On the 2nd floor, small living room. Two children's bedrooms, a bathroom and a very beautiful games room with exposed beams.
So, for the Kretz family, this house will one day find a buyer, but it is clear that buyers are not queuing up to visit it. For Laeticia Hallyday, this sale is essential, since she still owes several million to the French tax authorities.