Hulk Hogan's Florida Real Estate Sell Off
Another celebrity who has had to scale their real estate expectations to the current economy is wrestler Hulk Hogan. Back in 2006 he listed his Belleair, Florida home which was featured in "Hogan Knows Best" for $25 million. Since then he's gone through subsequent TV shows, a messy divorce and a whole platter of family drama we won't get into here. But now the Hogans are selling off two Florida homes as part of the final division of assets. It's not known who gets what.The Belleair home is a French country style manor on the water.The 17,000 square feet include a guest apartment, and a boat house. The property includes large lawns, several garages, boat lifts and a floating dock. Inside the listing pics appear to be the same ones we saw in 2006 showcasing Mrs. Hogan's flouncy feminine decorating style mingling with the needs of a large family home. The home can now be yours for $13.9 million although I suggest we'll see this one dip to being 50 percent off of the original price at least before the "sold" sign hits the lawn.
The other property is far smaller, a Key West style three-bedroom home right on the beach in Clearwater. The home, which appears to be barely lived in, has three bedrooms that includes a master suite where the wallpaper doesn't just cover the walls but is on the ceiling too. It is listed at $2.3 million.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
black95z Sep 21st 2009 7:14PM
Only worth 13.9 million? I just wish I could get my doublewide and 1 acre of land paid off..been paying on it 4ever..guess I'll die before I ever see that day.
Ondway Oct 23rd 2009 2:28AM
Black95Z I would rather have a double wide than all their problems that come with their money. As a matter of fact my sons are 14 years apart. I brought them both home to a single wide mobile home. At the age of 40, I moved into my first house. All the other houses were quarters on a military base. I was horrified of owing 98K for a house.
Point is, a house is a house, but a home is whatever you make it. I believe that you have a real home because you are a real person. I'd rather sit at your table and share a meal than to go to anyone of these mansions any day. My home is a true home as well. We live in it. Teens are here all the time. This is their second home, and in some cases their only true home.
Keep your chin up, you will see it paid for.
Bless you,
Ann