the city where Infanta Cristina bought her maiden home

The Infanta Cristina returns to the place where he lived the happiest years of his marriage with Iñaki Urdangarinwho were the first. Felipe VI’s sister returns to her memories and to her newlywed apartment in the best neighborhood of Barcelona, ​​the city that welcomes this new stage of her life. The daughter of Juan Carlos I, already divorced from the most famous former handball player in Spain, returns to where she lived for the 5 years in which she began to raise her family. “It was where we really met and where we have known each other the most,” declared a very young and recently married lady from Urdangarin in 1997.

That young Iñaki and that young Cristina began their life as lovers in Barcelona after proposing. Together they built a very happy future in an apartment in this building until 2004 when the ambition to live beyond their means in the Pedralbes mansion, in the same luxury neighborhood, caused everything to end up falling apart. They moved to the Pedralbes mansion where the darkest years of their marriage and life began. Now King Philip’s sister recovers a part of her happy years. Cristina will return to her first residence as a married woman, which has 305 square meters, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a storage room and 2 parking spaces, according to the magazine. Readings.

A large acquisition where you can accommodate all your children in case they want to visit their mother, in what was the house where they grew up.

The infanta has acquired the property by requesting a mortgage from the bank where she works, to be paid in 15 years, so if she does not repay the capital in advance she will finish paying the mortgage at 75 years of age.

The same house that Cristina is now recovering, which they bought when they were newly married for 80 million pesetas (480,000 euros), they sold for about two million euros. And it has not been revealed how much Doña Sofía’s daughter has now had to pay, but 305 meters in Pedralbes is not a cheap apartment.

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