Inside Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate house in Romania, its location and price

Inside Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate house in Romania, its location and price

Famous internet celebrity Andrew Tate lives a life of luxury, know the location of his house and go inside it

After his arrest on December 29, by. the Romanian police, Andrew Tate’s extravagant villa images went viral.

Before the police raid, Andrew’s lavish mansion was stocked with weapons, high-end automobiles, cash, and a chess set. According to reports, the notorious social media influencer was detained in Pipera, Voluntari, on the outskirts of Bucharest, along with his brother Tristan Tate.

Inside Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate house in Romania and its location and price

Tate owns a beautiful compound which he renovated in Bucharest, Romania and he paid cheap for the 2,000 square foot house but with the renovations and additions it cost roughly $30m.

A dancing pole is seen in the middle of a living room

The views of 16 CCTV cameras from inside the home

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It’s important to note that Andrew was arrested after a series of raids on his villa and other properties related to charges of rape, human trafficking, and other forms of organised crime. Tate was seen on camera being handcuffed and led out from his house. He also reportedly yelled “the Matrix has attacked me!” to reporters present.

Andrew mentioned his relocation to Romania in one of his films uploaded to YouTube five years ago. Andrew frequently posted pictures of his opulent 2,000 square metre property on social media. The residence had an indoor pool, a home theatre, and a chessboard dedicated to Andrew Tate’s late father, Emory Tate.

In Tate’s world you can find luxuries like no where else

And he shows off his “kickboxing belts” in glass display cases on luxury couches in his secret hideout. The viral footage of the raid on Andrew Tate’s estate showed both a high-tech security room with many live CCTV cameras and a massive balcony.

The American-born Brit resides in a little area to the north of Bucharest, in a compound that looks like something out of a fortress. Tate’s “online money-focused community,” Hustler’s University, boasts over 100,000 members and is housed in a massive compound that also houses his gym, auto garage, recording studio, and mansion.

The restriction came after Andrew Tate posted a video walking around several rooms of his mansion. Typically, a lounge will have a dancing pole in the middle, with couches and theater-style seating on all sides. Behind that is a desk with a TV and multiple monitors set up on a long table.

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Andrew has most expensive supercars and katanas

The guided tour then moves on to the villa’s security room, where visitors can examine live footage from 16 separate closed-circuit television cameras located across the property. Tate returns to the living room and opens each of the four glass cases containing the world kickboxing titles he won during his career.

Andrew Tate enters a plush bathroom and then a bedroom with two wardrobes, one containing clothes and the other containing various firearms. It is possible to make out a katana-style sword resting on a table adjacent to a spacious bed. Tate has 33 supercars, the most expensive of which is an almost £5 million Bugatti Chiron.

Officials in Tate’e empire

After Andrew Tate’s arrest, Romanian authorities published a clip showing officers searching his mansion. The video is shot from the vantage point of an officer. And it reveals numerous weapons, including firearms, brass knuckles, and swords, on display throughout the home. In addition to the gorilla decoration, there are stacks of cash, cigars, and a gorilla fashioned entirely out of US dollars.

In addition to two other Romanian nationals, the brothers have been under scrutiny since April. They appear to have formed a criminal organisation whose goal is to recruit, house, and exploit women. All for the purposes of producing pornographic material for sale on niche websites.

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