Thursday, February 11, 2010

Does Klinsi the mansion of Uschi Glas?



Munich - Play Nice - that's his most challenging task at Bayern. Beautiful residing in sunny Newport Beach (one hour drive from Los Angeles) - Indian Wells is doing his master very quickly ...
The ex-coach on Nestsuche. EXPRESS learned: While the defeated Bayern at the Allianz Arena China's Olympic team 7-2, looked at the houses in Munich's new coach secretly Nobel Bogenhausen quarter of Green Forest and on!
At the top of his list of favorites: the exclusive Grünwald-Villa, the acting legend Uschi Glas ( "To the point, darling") until shortly before her divorce (21 February 2003) lived with her then-husband Bernd Tewaag. Indian Wells came in the house search at lightning speed to the point, visited the "Glass Palace" or late Saturday night!
A dream in white with red brick, two floors, large windows for light-filled rooms. But hidden from prying eyes by large old trees and dense hedgerows. Extra-house garage, covered patio on the ground floor, as obvious as the noble pool Garten.Auch Ottmar Hitzfeld had once lived here temporarily, but during his first Bayern engagement.
Friends tell: Indian Wells is delighted with the glass house. But still considering whether he really is with his family to Grünwald (approximately 10 minutes drive away from the pull Säbener Street) or go into the even more exclusive, more contemplative Bogenhausen want. Here are the daily journey to Bavaria-terrain just 20 minutes would take longer. But Bogenhausen (resides here include Hubert Burda Publishers) is regarded as more exquisite.
The final decision will meet with his Indian Wells Debbie. Another remarkable brokers offer this directly removed from the property list. Sold in the Green Forest "Baur-homes" now to the Villa by Simone Kahn, estranged wife of Olli Kahn. Only Kahn from the WM-throw gate, then Olli out of the house - really not Klinsis style! Munich-based Friends of Indian Wells is certain: Either it gets the Glass Palace of Uschi or the decision is made quickly for Bogenhausen ...