Earlier this month, it became known that Marius Borg Høiby (22) and his girlfriend Juliane Snekkestad (23) are given, then they have bought property together in Tønsberg, norway, where the latter comes from.

– Yes, they have bought property together. But it is a private matter, so I don’t know if I should say much more, ” said daddy Jesper Snekkestad, to Tønsberg Blad the time.

Marius Borg Høiby and Juliane Snekkestad has bought property together,

Calis on 123 square meters, in the prospectus from the DNB Property is referred to as a “pleasant detached house over two levels”, was originally laid out with an asking price of 3.8 million.

According to documents at the Norwegian mapping authority is, however, that the young couple has purchased the residence of 3,65 million.

a copy of the grunnboka, that the Newspaper has collected, says Juliane Snekkestad listed as one of the buyers, while the other is “protected in accordance with instructions”.

It is natural to assume that the Borg Høiby is the other buyer, when he, in common with the royal couple and princess Märtha Louise (47) live on the hidden address – after a assessment done by the police.

According to the documents should the bank have taken the pledge in the house of 4.5 million.

Owns half each

Grunnboksinformasjonen shows that the Borg Høiby and Snekkestad is listed as part-owners of the new dwelling, with half each.

In the Norwegian royal family has it for the last two generations been common that a member of the royal family is the owner of their properties.

Including the owner of king Harald (81) and crown prince Haakon (45) its 14 properties alone, despite the fact that all is bought, the attached or inherited after they married queen Sonja (81) and crown princess Mette-Marit (45).

the Castle has previously confirmed to the Newspaper that neither the queen or kronprinsessen is a co-owner of some of the properties they have, apart from that crown princess Mette-Marit and crown prince Haakon have bought into sørlandshytta the owner together with her mother, Marit Tjessem.

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In a previous edition of See and Hear were the couple’s new housing termed as a oppussingsobjekt, and it is expected that the couple will carry out a comprehensive renovation before they move in.

In the first floor of the house, which is located approximately four kilometres from the city centre, is the porch, hall, kitchen, living room, laundry room, toilet and cold rooms. The second floor holds three bedrooms and a bathroom. A garage in the same style as the house also comes with the couple’s new property.

Living abroad

the Couple have previously lived together in London, where Juliane worked as a model, and Marius, and the editor in Tempus Magazine – a position he lost as a result of that the magazine was discontinued.

Marius selected page to move home to Norway, where in December of last year it became known that he had got a new job.

Marius Borg Høiby has lost redaktørjobben

VG could then report that the Borg Høiby in January and February will be working in sales and marketing in Selvaag Bolig.

To work with housing being something completely new for crown princess Mette-On the oldest son. Previously he has held a variety of jobs and interests, but none of them have dealt with the property. After to have interrupted both the periods of study in Los Angeles and a brief stay in Milan, where he was employed as a trainee at motekongen Philipp Plein, he got other interests.

finally found kronprinsessas son a new calling – as stilredaktør in England.

Adventure in London took however suddenly eventually, when the magazine last fall came with its latest edition. It was the hook on the door for the employees, who had to move from their positions. And the 22-year-old was one of them, something he himself confirmed.

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