In recent years, Itatí Cantoral She has become one of the most popular actresses in several Mexican productions, and she inherited her talent from her parents, especially from her father, Roberto Cantoral. When the artist died, he left the millionaire Mansion which inherited the actress, the property located in Texas is full of luxuries, but for various reasons she had to put on sale.
The millionaire Mansion what Itatí Cantoral inherited from his father, is located in Rancho Viejo, a residential area in southern Texas and very close to the city of Matamoros. However, as it is a property of great magnitude, the actress of ‘Silvia Pinal, in front of you’, had to put on sale due to the high maintenance costs that he shared with his brothers, Roberto, Carlos and José.
Is millionaire Mansion who had to put Itatí Cantoral up for sale For the amount of 27 million pesos, around one million 300 thousand dollars, it has a total of nine bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, as well as 10 common areas that require a lot of maintenance, not to mention the pool. According to some sources, this property that inherited the actress of his fatherwas built in 1982 and in 2016 it had to be rebuilt due to a fire.
Another reason why Itatí Cantoral made the decision to put on sale is millionaire Mansion It is because since the pandemic it was impossible for her and her siblings to visit the house frequently, and it is that according to some statements they all have good memories of said house because they spent pleasant moments in it in the playroom.
In addition to the rooms mentioned, this Mansion It has several pool tables, an events room as well as a train track. As for the decoration, the house has a luxurious and millionaire finish thanks to the marble and glass finishes both on the floors and on the walls, and even on the stairs.
And it is that this is not the only property that inherited the actress of his father, but also a house in Lindavista in CDMX. According to one of the brothers of Itatí hymnalthis house in CDMX is planned to make a museum that is dedicated to the memory and work of the musician Roberto Cantoral.