Elin Nordegren Destroys $12 Million Mansion to Make Room for Her Dream Home
Elin Nordegren starts a new year by building a new home. The 32-year-old blonde has demolished her $12 million home in North Palm Beach, Florida in order to create her dream home, reports say.
The ex-wife of Tiger Woods called in a team to tear down the mansion, which had 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, because she reportedly felt it wasn't big enough for her and her family. She has hired a high-priced architect to design a new property.
According to TMZ, workers are required to sign a confidentiality agreement and are asked not to reveal details of the work. While her own place is under construction, the former Swedish model is reportedly staying in a rented mansion inside the private community.
Elin bought the 9,000 square foot property in March, after she allegedly reached a $100 million divorce settlement with Tiger. The mother of two is currently said to be dating billionaire Jamie Dingman.
The 6 bedroom, 8 bathroom house was too small for a single mother and her one child? Who the **** is staying with her, Tiger's Mistresses too?........she couldn't have just made her dream house elsewhere? She made that much money off the divorce to destroy + build a new home?
The 6 bedroom, 8 bathroom house was too small for a single mother and her one child? Who the **** is staying with her, Tiger's Mistresses too?........she couldn't have just made her dream house elsewhere? She made that much money off the divorce to destroy + build a new home?
I'm starting to see why Tiger cheated.
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$100 million divorce settlement
I guess so.
****, I'd take a one room apartment and spend the rest on shoes.
If she's building another house on the property, why would she sell the mansion for charity?
Well I mean, she could have moved the other mansion to another location instead of destroying it. I see people moving double-wide trailers down the road in my town all the time.
If she's building another house on the property, why would she sell the mansion for charity?
I know right?
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Originally posted by @michael.
Well I mean, she could have moved the other mansion to another location instead of destroying it. I see people moving double-wide trailers down the road in my town all the time.
Well, maybe she liked the location. It's actually more common than people think. People do buy property all the time and bulldoze the house to rebuild their "dream home".