The Republican presidential candidate tore down a Bay Head home and built a bigger one in its place, with questions arising as to how he affords these expenses.
In 2018, Chris Christie purchased a $2.9 million New Jersey beach house — only to spend the next four years and millions more to tear it down and build a brand new property, The Post has learned.
However, a source tells The Post they’re unsure how Christie, a Republican who’s currently running for the White House, is affording these expenses since leaving the governor’s office several years ago.It’s unclear if Christie is planning on eventually listing the home for a profit. The Post has reached out for comment.
Completed in 2022, the home is just a stone throw’s from the birthplace of Scientology and home to a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member of one of his favorite bands, The Record.The new home when it was under construction.The previous home that Chris Christie purchased in 2018 for $2.9 million before it was torn down.The new home comprises four floors with several balconies and a two-car garage.
When Christie was first shopping for property in the area back in 2016, he made it known to the media that it was “nobody’s business” that he was buying a home.Andrew Christie, the eldest son of Chris Christie, is graduating from Princeton.Christie served as the 55th governor of New Jersey from 2010 to 2018. During the last few years while he was running for president the first time, records show the 32 days he spent campaigning cost American tax payers $193,890.
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