The mansion in Miami, Florida, famous for the home where pop star Madonna lived, has been sold at auction for about 36.6 billion won ($31 million), and attention is focused on the identity of the mansion's owner.



On the 17th local time, foreign media such as CBS in the US reported that the owner of the mansion with 9 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms on a land of 1,450 pyeong, which was recently auctioned for 36.6 billion won, was none other than a 'dog'.



A German Shepherd dog named 'Gunter VI' is said to have inherited the mansion from his grandfather dog Gunther IV.

Gunther VI's great-grandfather, towed Gunther III, inherited a multi-million dollar trust from his owner, Countess Carlotta Lievenstein.

Mrs Lievenstein died in 1992.

Gunther VI succeeded Gunther III and Gunter IV as the 'heir dog' that inherited millions of dollars.



The Countess Liebenstein's oracle is strictly managed by a board of directors made up of numerous professional custodians.



It is known that the board paid about 8.8 billion won ($7.5 million) to pop star Madonna to buy the mansion 20 years ago.


As the Miami real estate market is currently overheated, the board of directors said that now is the right time to sell the property and put the mansion up for auction.


The mansion sold for about 36.6 billion won, well above the purchase price, and made a huge profit, making Gunter VI the richest dog in the world.



Meanwhile, Gunther VI is living a luxurious life, such as having breakfast with his personal chef's dishes made with the finest meat and fresh vegetables, inviting his friends dogs to his mansion to hold a party, and using a private plane to travel abroad to Milan and the Bahamas. was said to be.



This is a 'news pick'.   



(Photo = 'CBS Miami' in the US, 'ABC' in Australia)