Solskjær has sold the cabin for half a million below MSRP – E24



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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær has sold the booth since 2006, which is 15 minutes from Oppdal city center.

Eiendomsmegler says that Solskjær is satisfied with the sale, even though it sold for half a million kronor below the MSRP.

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In 2006, the Manchester United manager bought two plots for 600,000 kroner, on the Fremre Rasmusslættet cabin field in Oppdal, according to Adresseavisen.

On the property, which had a total of two acres, he built a cabin with a useful area of ​​277 square meters, including four bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The cabin has now been sold for NOK 7.5 million, half a million below the suggested price of NOK 8 million.

This is confirmed by real estate agent Kjetil Borgersrud in Eie Eiendomsmegling.

The hut is located at the entrance to Gjevilvassdalen, one of the most popular hut areas in central Norway.

Multi-photo AS v / Dag-Asle Langø.

– It was a quick clarification, and this beautiful vacation property has already been acquired by a happy new owner, the realtor tells E24.

Also, he says the seller is satisfied with the sale, but has no further comment beyond this.

The hut is located at the entrance to Gjevilvassdalen, one of the most popular hut areas in central Norway.

The new cabin owners, Morten and Lisbeth-Anita Loktu, tell Adressa that they are very happy with the cabin purchase.

– It’s a place for the family. I have three children and grandchildren, Loktu tells the newspaper.

Morten Loktu holds a leadership position at Equinor and previously served as Executive Vice President and Area Director of North Operations at the same company.

He is also a member of the board of Sparebank 1.

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