The life of Pierre Palmade took a new turn in February 2023. The comedian caused a terrible road accident for which he is today on trial in Melun. Among the properties to which he said goodbye was his house located in Cély-en-Bière, in Seine-et-Marne. As indicated The Parisian this Tuesday, November 19, it was sold for 1.36 million euros. According to the agency, the new owners are “intelligent people,” said one of the real estate agents. He notably mentioned the fact that they fell in love with good, not taking into account the facts concerning Pierre Palmade.
This house has been visited a lot but many people have refused to live there. The reason? Pierre Palmade.
“For other people, seeing the photos of the house, it was: oh well, no, we're not going to buy it, given what he's done!” said the real estate agent who specified, however, that the comedian had put it up for sale “well before the accident”. Furthermore, even if the house belonged to Pierre Palmade, it was not there that the accident occurred.
“She has nothing to do with this whole story”he said.
Pierre Palmade: a place to which he said goodbye
Pierre Palmade intended to sell this house well before the tragedy. He had lived there since 2017 and it was placed in the spotlight following the accident in 2023. The newspaper specifies that new owners came to settle there during the summer, with the greatest discretion. possible. According to their information, the residence is made up of “two old farmhouses combined into a building of 360 m2 on a property of just over 3,600 m2 with a swimming pool”. A place where Pierre Palmade often came to recharge his batteries and have a good time.
For the residents of the town, this is a page that is turning. The place was in the spotlight thanks to Pierre Palmade but this is no longer the case. “We don’t know who they are,” said one of the residents regarding the new owners. “The calmer it is, the better, because, between the cops and the journalists, it was less calm,” he specifies, however, before adding: “We even had Belgian TV come and ask questions a month after the accident.” Media coverage that had become difficult to live with.
Pierre Palmade: “a real favorite”
When he acquired this property, Pierre Palmade was delighted.
“It was a favorite for him,” said a real estate agent. “He was happy to return to the region to devote himself to writing shows,” he clarified before adding: “He was happy in this house, especially during the Covid confinements”. So, following the tragic accident, the gendarmes came to search it with the hope of uncovering the slightest element. Visited by burglars 24 hours later, it was placed under seal. Today, this place is now a bad memory for Pierre Palmade.