PRESIDENT’S SON MOVES INTO LAVISH KSH 767M MANSION.

Ivan Kagame, the eldest son of Rwanda President Paul Kagame, has moved into a Ksh. 767 million (USD 6.9 million) mansion in Los Angeles’ Beverly Hills estate.

Ivan, who is a successful entrepreneur with an MBA from the University of South Carolina, moved into the house that was previously owned by Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn and her ex-husband, ice hockey star P.K. Subban.

It is still unclear clear who currently owns the former Vonn-Subban estate, or whether Ivan is the owner himself or merely rents it. The property is however registerd under a company owned by Ivan’s close associate.

The 5,500 square feet house boasts of having four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a three car garage that has a tesla charging station and a high end security system that fortifies the half acre property.

Built in the 1950s but radically overhauled in recent years, the European villa-esque structure has four bedrooms and six bathrooms in 5,500 square feet, and is visually dominated out front by a long row of massive square columns, all of them painted a creamy white.

A three-car garage has a Tesla charging station, and the half-acre property is fortified by a high-tech security system.

Inside, the skylit foyer connects to formal living and dining rooms. The skylit kitchen has two islands, while the adjoining family room has a wet bar and spills out to the backyard via banks of French doors. There are three guest bedrooms, plus a master retreat with a fireplace, two lavish walk-in closets and dual bathrooms.

It’s not entirely clear who currently owns the former Vonn-Subban estate, or whether Kagame is the owner himself or merely rents.

By Citizen

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