Jackie Chan's billion-dollar mansion judicial auction was withdrawn, originally scheduled to start today

Jackie Chan's billion-dollar mansion originally scheduled for judicial auction on September 28 was pressed on the "pause button." A reporter from the Beijing News learned from Hanhai French Auctions on September 27 that the auction information of these two luxury homes with a total starting price of 71.91 million yuan showed the status of "completed". It is reported that the auction ended early, or it was withdrawn by the court due to objections from outsiders.

Previous auction information shows that Jackie Chan’s two luxury homes are located in Room 1001 and Room 1002 of Building 2, “NAGA Shangyuan” in Dongcheng District, Beijing. The auction will start at 10:00 on September 28. The market price is 120 million yuan. The price is 71.91 million yuan, and the residential area amounts to 1217.5 square meters. The auction information will be listed on the Hanhai French Auction Network on August 28.

According to media reports, the reason why these two luxury homes of Jackie Chan were auctioned is related to the application for enforcement by the developer of the upper house of NAGA (Yujia Land Co., Ltd.) due to debts. Although Jackie Chan has bought a house for 13 years, he has not applied for a real estate certificate. Later, due to the developer’s debt dispute, the court ruled for enforcement, and the two luxury homes of Jackie Chan also happened to be within the scope of seizure. An insider told reporters on

Hanhai French Auctions that the reason was that it was withdrawn by the court due to objections from outsiders. The withdrawal time is around September 25, and it is uncertain whether there will be another foreclosure afterwards.

(responsible editor: Xu Meiyu_NBJS11310)