People's Artist of the USSR, holder of the Moldavian Order of the Republic, hero and national legend of Ukraine Sofia Rotaru still sold her Moscow apartment. This is reported by the telegram channel Mash.
The publication clarifies that they tried to sell the apartment for the last five years, but the buyer was still not there. As a result, getting rid of real estate helped her re-registration for the singer's son.
"The owners got a three-room kennel renovated "Old Money 2000s" with a total area of 121 square meters in Presnensky district of Moscow. There is a view of the zoo from the window," the telegram channel notes.
The sale price is 65 million rubles.
As EADaily reported, according to the former concert director of the artist Olga Konyakhina, "the then mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, helped Rotar to buy an apartment. At some event, he got into conversation with her and found out that when she came to Moscow, she was staying at a hotel. "How so? Such a person — and does not have his own place?“ Yuri Mikhailovich was surprised. And he ordered to allocate this apartment to her on some very preferential terms - almost for nothing."
The announcement of the sale of an apartment to Rotaru on Zoologicheskaya Street was noticed by fans of the actress back in October last year on one of the portals about real estate.
Initially, the apartment was sold for 70 million rubles.

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