Carey Price and his family have moved out West to live there full-time.
The former goalie put his Candiac home up for sale last year, and rented it to a Canadiens player until a buyer could be found.
Now it’s official. The house has been sold… but for less than expected. The original asking price was $1.8 million, and the selling price ended up being $1.5 million, according to this TSN article:
Future Hall-of-Fame Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price’s home on Montreal’ South Shore has sold for $1.5 million, about $300,000 less than the original asking price. https://t.co/9E5kPkh0gU
– TSN 690 Montreal (@TSN690) March 29, 2024
According to Cap Friendly, Price has estimated career earnings of over $105 million.
That said, I don’t want to speak out of turn, but I don’t think “losing” $300,000 is going to keep him up at night… Hehe.
Note that the house in question is magnificent.
The modern style inside in the kitchen and master bedroom is interesting, and the home theater is perfect for a family with kids…
And with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, let’s just say there’s plenty of room :
It’s beautiful on the inside and just as much on the outside.
The beige façade means that the house isn’t necessarily flashy, even though it’s big, which was the style reserved for Price.
I was talking about the home theater, which was perfect for the kids… But the in-ground pool and backyard space are ideal too:
1.5 million is still a lot of money.
On the other hand, with the real estate market gaining momentum in recent years…
It seems to surprise me that the house sold for less than expected.
Remember that earlier in the text, I mentioned that a Habs player was renting the goalie’s house. Has he been evicted now that the house has been sold… Or, did he buy it himself?
– He’s on fire!
#Habs Oliver Kapanen with his fifth goal, and tenth point, in the Liiga playoffs. KalPa on the verge of knocking out Ilves, 2-1 up and up 3-1 in games. #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/JLFKkBKp3n
– Patrik Bexell (@Zeb_Habs) March 29, 2024
– It’s still the talk of the town.
“How can that happen?”
The full story of how 19,000@68Jagrbobbleheads were stolen and returned to@penguins
An exclusive via@TheAthletic https://t.co/kxvkSSHPYO
– Rob Rossi (@Real_RobRossi) March 29, 2024
– Florian Xhekaj, a theft? [ TSN 690]
– John Tortorella has a big heart. [ Journal de Montréal]
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