Bad ending? The Sun: Rashford spent 2.25 million pounds to buy land and build a house five years ago, but it has not yet been completed.
According to the "Sun" report, Rashford spent 2.25 million pounds in 2020 to buy a piece of land that had been used as a golf course and club to build his dream home. However, the construction of the house has not yet been completed.
There are rumors that work on this land has been suspended due to financial disputes, and the land is currently overgrown with weeds. A source said: "Marcus has already spent millions on it but he faces more to come. There were some disputes over the summer and work has recently started again but progress is slow. "It's all about money and Marcus fears the house will never be worth what he has invested, but he is in a dilemma. ”
Rashford hopes to make this piece of land in the Cheshire countryside his forever home. The original plan was to demolish the clubhouse and build a stunning five-bedroom mansion with an indoor swimming pool, gym, games room and leisure area.
There will also be a self-contained apartment with landscaped gardens and welfare space for wildlife in the green area
But after the original plan was changed, the project suffered from flooding and raw material costs. Rising blow. The slow pace of construction has also raised concerns among neighbors, who say weeds growing wildly on the site are dangerous.
Baker, 80, who has a farm next to the property, said in an interview that someone visited him on behalf of Rashford a few weeks ago. Baker told the Sun: "He said he was dealing with a land dispute and he had questions about the amount they paid. He asked me about the contractor and I told him everything I knew and saw. He said they had spent millions. "
At present, the exterior of Rashford's house has been completed, and there are two additional floors underground. Baker: "His house is in a low-lying land. We have a basement in our house that was dry until 2014, but now it has to be drained by a pump because the water table is too high. So you can imagine that the house next door was dug down two floors and the water pump couldn't stop. "
In addition, Baker also talked about the staggering costs involved in building Rashford's house: "The amount of heavy machinery there is incredible, but there is no sign of the house being completed. There are all kinds of rumors, but I haven't seen Rashford here yet. Even for someone earning £350,000 a week, the costs involved are staggering. We never objected to the plan, but we did complain once about weeds. "
"The Sun" stated that Rashford denied that the project faced any problems.
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