Tennis ace Roger Federer is set to move into a £6.5million glass mansion in a Swiss tax-haven on the shores of Lake Zurich.
Federer and his family are set to move in to the state-of-the-art three-storey building at the end of the year, and are believed to be joined by his parents Robert and Lynette, who could be the new residents in the two luxury apartments being build in addition to the main home.
Construction of Tennis player Roger Federer £6.5million glass Mansion in a Swiss tax-haven on the shores of Lake Zurich….
The building, called The Residence, is located in Wollerau in Schwyz county, and comes with floor-to-ceiling windows, a swimming pool and large balconies with magnificent views stretching across Lake Zurich.
Federer, 33, moved from his birthplace of Basel to the ‘tax paradise’ of Wollerau in March 2008, one year before marrying Slovakian-born Mirka, 36.
Here’s looking at you: Roger Federer’s building a £6.5million glass Mansion, called ‘The Residence’ is in Wollerau, Schwyz county, and has floor-to-ceiling glass windows throughout…
Located about 20 minutes drive from Zurich, and an hour from Basel, Wollerau is one of the lowest tax municipalities in Europe and the liberal tax structure has attracted other multi-millionaires.
Here’s looking at you: Roger Federer’s building a £6.5million glass Mansion, called ‘The Residence’ is in Wollerau, Schwyz county, and has floor-to-ceiling glass windows throughout and a luxurious living room…
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Formula One drivers Kimi Räikkönen and Felipe Massa and the former UBS chairman Marcel Ospel have all chosen to live in the canton.
Federer’s new glass-walled home, being built on a plot of about 1.5 acres with underground parking, is believed to be worth £6.5million.
Here’s looking at you: Roger Federer building a £6.5million glass Mansion, showing a computer generated and luxurious lounge area…
The 500sq.m property will have plenty of room for Federer, Mirka and their two sets of twins – five-year-old girls Myla and Charlene and boys Leo and Lenny, born last May.
Federer famously likes to take his whole brood on the road, and brought both sets of twins to Wimbledon this year, despiter Leo and Lenny being just a few weeks old.
Here’s looking at you: Roger Federer’s building a £6.5million glass Mansion showing a luxurious kitchen and dinning…
He said at a press conference after his sons were born that taking them all on the road is hard work but worth it.
‘My wife does a lot of work, as much as she can. And I try to help as much as I can,’ he explained. ‘We have the grandparents as well and all my team members, they sometimes just tag along. Clearly we also need some help on the road, so Mirka can have an opportunity sometimes to sleep in a little bit, or come to watch one of my matches.
Decent view: Roger Federer building a £6.5million glass Mansion, showing a computer generated image shows what appears to be the Federer en-suite master bedroom…
‘You need to be well organised, but by now we know how it works. I am looking forward to life on the tour with the family, and it will be a long time without any travelling after the tennis is over. So I’m looking forward to the next couple of years now.’
Here’s looking at you: Roger Federer building a £6.5million glass Mansion, showing luxurious Space to chill and relax — Wollerau, located about 20 minutes from Zurich, is considered a ‘tax haven’ and is one of the lowest tax municipalities in Europe
Scores of builders have been working to get the impressive structure completed this year, described as ‘prestigious, contemporary architecture with extensive glazing,’ by the developer, Kamata Development.