After their high-profile separation, the mansion that Christian Cueva and Pamela López dreamed of building together has been forgotten and is now for sale. The imposing project, which occupied a 3,000 square meter plot of land in the exclusive La Estancia de la Huaka condominium in Trujillo, has luxury features that have attracted the attention of potential buyers.
The mansion, which was originally intended as the couple’s new home, has a privileged location, overlooking the archaeological complexes of the Sun and the Moon. However, after the breakup, the project was paralyzed and construction was left unfinished, with details such as plastering and installation of windows still pending. Despite this state of abandonment, the property remains attractive due to its enormous size and the quality of its location.
The luxurious project of Christian Cueva and Pamela López
The mansion in Trujillo, which was conceived as the family dream of Christian Cueva and Pamela López, has details that make it one of the most desired properties in the area. Although the work has been paralyzed, the value of the property remains considerable thanks to the extensive area of land and its location in an exclusive condominium. The property has a number of amenities that stood out in the initial project, such as a soccer field, a tennis court, an outdoor fire pit, and a swimming pool.
The design of the mansion also included recreational spaces designed so that the family could enjoy time together, as well as exclusive areas for children. This luxury, combined with the fact that the mansion offers spectacular views towards the nearby archaeological complexes, makes the price of the property quite high, with an estimated value of one million dollars.
The value of Christian Cueva and Pamela López’s mansion
The value of the mansion, although not confirmed by the couple or the real estate agents, has been calculated taking into account several key factors. The land, purchased for approximately US$450,000, already represents a large part of the total value. The property, which was partially built, is being put up for sale as an attractive option for those interested in investing in a luxury project in Trujillo. Although construction is still incomplete, the location and size of the property play a crucial role in the valuation, making potential buyers interested in this great investment.
Christian Cueva and Pamela López were building a house in Trujillo during their marriage. Photo: LR Composition/Broadcast/ATV Capture
The fact that the mansion is in a state of abandonment has not prevented interested parties from closely following the sales process. According to sources close to the former couple, there has been no official comment on the sale, but rumors continue to grow around the property, which is expected to sell for close to $1 million.
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