Atle Pettersen og Cathrine Eide selger luksusbolig etter brudd
Artist Atle Pettersen and journalist Cathrine Eide have listed their shared home for sale, marking a significant step one year after their separation. The pair, both 36, ended their relationship last year after 14 years together, including six years of marriage.
A High-Value Property Transition
The former couple has set an asking price of 15,750,000 kroner for the attractive detached house. They originally acquired the property in the autumn of 2021 for 13,150,000 kroner.
According to land registry records and documents from Solgt.no, Pettersen and Eide remain listed as equal owners, each holding half of the property. If the home sells at the asking price, the sale could result in a value increase of 2.6 million kroner.
Relationship Timeline and Family
The couple’s journey spanned over a decade, leading to a wedding in Greece in 2019. Their family grew with the birth of their first daughter, Demi, in 2021, followed by their second daughter, Penny, four years later.
While the property sale suggests a financial move forward, the final profit may be affected by previous home upgrades or costs associated with the selling process.
Looking Ahead
As the property remains on the market, the outcome of the sale could provide the former couple with a substantial economic boost. The finalized sale will conclude the shared financial ties regarding this specific asset.
Atle Pettersen has not responded to inquiries regarding the sale. Meanwhile, he continues to appear in media, including the programme “Spice of Life” featuring Stian Blipp.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the asking price for the home?
The home is listed for 15,750,000 kroner.
How long were Atle Pettersen and Cathrine Eide together?
They were together for 14 years, six of which they were married.
What is the potential profit from the sale?
If sold at the asking price, the value increase would be 2.6 million kroner, though this does not account for upgrades or sale costs.
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