
Michael Schumacher’s wife is reported to be selling the couple’s villa on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
According to media reports, the staggering 20,000 square foot farmhouse is on the market for a cool £ 6.4 million.
Michael and Corinna bought the property in 2002 for £ 3 million, but the couple reportedly moved as the F1 legend continues his recovery from life-changing injuries in a skiing accident in 2013.
The extensive Lake Geneva complex was described as an “exceptional property in a quiet and protected location”.
“After the Schumacher move, the house was without a permanent residence”, according to the German magazine Bunte.
The 20,000 square foot lot is on sale for over £ 6 million
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“Sometimes their housekeepers and bodyguards stayed there. Corinna Schumacher’s horses grazed on two hectares of land some time ago.”
The property is made up of three different buildings – the main house, a guest house, and an office that was reportedly used by the Ferrari ace himself.
Schumacher is believed to now live in a £ 27million Mallorcan mansion that previously belonged to Real Madrid supreme commander Florentino Perez.
The property was bought by the Schumachers in 2002
Information on the 52-year-old’s condition is rare, although FIA President Jean Todt provided two positive pieces of information last year.
“His struggle continues, along with his family and doctors,” Todt told De Telegraaf newspaper. “I see Michael regularly. We watch TV together.
“Michael is in the best of hands and is well looked after in his house. He doesn’t give up and keeps fighting.
“His family fights just as much and of course our friendship can no longer be the same as it used to be just because there is no longer the same communication as before.”
Michael Schumacher suffered a life-changing injury while skiing in the French Alps in 2013
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He also spoke to RTL France and said: “I see Michael very often – once or twice a month. My answer is always the same – he fights. We can only wish him and his family that it gets better. “
Schumacher is one of the legends of F1, who won seven world championship titles with Ferrari in a dominant time.
The German hero won a total of 91 races in a 21-year career with a break between 2006 and 2010.
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