What do you do with donald trump’s $95m mansion? Knock it down

The fertilizer tycoon purchased the huge property from the American politican back in 2008, reports Gossip Extra. The 6.26-acre estate, complete with 33,000 square-foot home, was the most expensive single family home sale in South Florida - no wonder given that it includes a 475-foot-long beach.
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Trump snapped up the place for $41.4 million in 2004 before renovating the seven-bedroom property to include an art gallery, an 80-car basement garage, as well as “marble floors, bullet-proof windows, mahogany doors, giant skylights and a full-sized ballroom”.
But now its new owner plans to demolish the whole place.
Why? Mould.
“Fungus that grew in the high moisture beach air has become a Walmart-sized problem,” the site reports, after a real estate source exclusively told them that Ryboloviev was looking at subdividing the property into multiple beachfront lots.
It sounds like a lot of money to bulldoze into the ground, but for Dmitry it a splash in the ocean: he is already spending hundreds of millions on the French league football team Monaco - and is going through a costly divorce.
“He’s pretty mysterious about his ultimate plans,” the source commented. “But it’s clear that the house will be leveled by the end of the year.”
Take a tour around the estate while it's still standing: