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Where is Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina’s new $25 million mansion?

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Where is Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina’s new  million mansion?

Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez continue to go all out after purchasing a new property that offers a level of exclusivity that very few can boast of.

This time, the couple has set their sights on Jumeirah Bay Island (Dubai), known as the “island of the rich”, given that all its residents possess great fortunes: the purchase of land is valued at €25 million, as reported by Semana.

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Jumeirah Bay Island

When will Cristiano Ronaldo move into his new mansion?

The aforementioned outlet reports that the couple has acquired the plot for the construction of a mansion. However, they will not be able to enjoy their new home until the end of the year, which is when the construction process is scheduled to be completed and they will receive the keys to the property.

This real estate project, managed by the Palace Luxury Living group, has enjoyed great success in the United Arab Emirates thanks to the influential people and millionaires who have invested their wealth into the purchase of a house on Jumeirah Bay Island.

This island, which is shaped like a seahorse, as shown by Google Maps, was artificially built by the country’s government with the aim of building an exclusive and intimate space intended for the wealthiest and privileged people of society.

Jumeirah Bay Island

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Jumeirah Bay Island

It is located just eight kilometres from the city centre and has a direct connection to the coast thanks to a 300-metre-long bridge. The island also has all kinds of amenities and services, including high-end restaurants, a yacht club, five-star hotels and various gyms.

At the moment, there are only 15 mansions completed, although it is expected that the number will increase throughout this year with the arrival of new neighbours. Among them are huge names in the public eye, such as Teddy Sagi and the daughter of the former Angolan president, José Eduardo Santos, among others.

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