Vegas Knights’ Marchessault plans to demolish $2-million property he just bought
MONTREAL — Jonathan Marchessault of the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights has paid $2-million for a lakefront house near his Quebec City hometown with the goal of tearing it down.
According to Quebec real estate records, the transaction closed last September when Marchessault and his spouse became owners of the luxurious residence on a 4,150-square-metre property on Lac-Beauport.
As first reported by Quebecor, the buyers had other plans for the imposing home built in 1918: demolishing it to build anew.
According to the most recent municipal evaluation, the two-storey, 1,200-square-metre building and the surrounding property are valued at a little more than $1.9 million.