Whitney Houston's mansion has been sold for $1.5 million and the new owner claims he will not open it's doors to the public or in any way 'disgrace her honour.' Matthew Krauthamer, a 33-year-old emergency room physician, has said that instead, he plans to move into the Mendham, New Jersey home and keep things private.
'I don’t want to make money off of who she was.' 'She was kind and generous and she took care of those who she loved,' he continued. 'I've had some communication with the family and they have been kind throughout the whole process,' the doctor went on. 'I wanted to put an end to their concerns and fears, that I am not an opportunist and I don’t want to disgrace her honor.'
Krauthamer pointed out that although he loves the late singer's work, buying the house was just a good investment to him and he will not re-sell it anytime soon. 'I am a fan of Whitney’s music like so many people, but I'm not the over-the-top weird fan.' 'It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know it's a good deal.' 'People have been contacting me left and right to also buy the property from me. Some have offered three times as much for it,' he said 'One hundred percent, I am moving into the home in the next month,' he declared, confirming: 'I do not want to exploit Whitney.'
Krauthamer admits he may eventually pass the property on in his estate or by some other transfer but not immediately. 'I was not going to have any secondary gain from buying the property or exploit her honor.' And of the Houston family, Krauthamer said: 'This is still their house!'
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