The couple made a successful career in Russian show business, which brought her multi-million income. Vera actively toured the cities of the country, starred in films, concluded profitable advertising contracts, collaborated with fashion houses and promoted her own brand of cosmetics. Konstantin Meladze headed the production center, wrote hits for famous artists and led the VIA Gra group.
Last year, the couple left Russia and settled in an elite Italian resort, where they acquired real estate. However, Brezhneva and Meladze still had a luxurious house in the Moscow Region. It is located in an elite gated community in New Riga. Bright and spacious Istrian residence with an area of 700 square meters is furnished in a modern style.
There is a large living room with a high ceiling, bedrooms, guest rooms, hammam, swimming pool and even a recording studio. It is located on 36 acres of land with century-old pines and is surrounded by a high fence. There is a spacious garage and other fixed buildings on the property. By the way, nearby is the estate of the younger brother of the showman, Valery Meladze.
Recently, it turned out that the creative couple is offering luxury real estate for sale for 300 million rubles. However, after that, the real estate agency that Vera and Konstantin entrusted to carry out the transaction ran into problems. Attentive users noticed the similarity of the interior of the residence for sale with the photos that Brezhneva published on her page on the social network as roomtur – the same white sofas, the same panoramic windows and paintings.
As a result, there was an influx of fake clients who simply wanted to see the environment in which the artist and composer lived. In addition, due to the negative reaction to the moving stars they were introduced to, they were afraid that they would not be able to sell the property at a bargain price. As a result, the house for sale disappeared from the advertising site, according to the Shot Telegram channel.
Now the implementation is under strict secrecy. Photos are sent on request and potential buyers are secretly screened to see if they have the funds for such an expensive deal. In addition, it was also prohibited to take photos and videos while inspecting the equipment.