Inside Robbie Williams’ incredible £44million property empire as he sells LA and UK homes
ROBBIE Williams has claimed he has nowhere to live - but that's not exactly true.
Yes, he sold off his LA and Wiltshire homes but he's still got an incredible property empire worth a mind-blowing £44million.
The chart topper moaned he and his family "haven't got an abode" after shifting his "haunted" country mansion for £6.75million in January.
He also offloaded his Los Angeles pad last week, and it was quickly snapped up by rapper Drake for £37million after the asking price was dropped from $100million (£76million).
Robbie, 48, said he and his wife Ayda Field, 42, and their four children Theodora, Charlie, Colette and Beau are now trying to work out where to go.
The singer explained: "We're actually (living) nowhere.
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"We haven't got an abode right now - we've pretty much sold everywhere, we don't live anywhere and we're trying to figure it out.
"The four kids are constantly a Rubik's Cube puzzle that we're trying to sort out because if they are schooled then they don't see me because I'm all over the place.
"And if they are home-schooled then they have another set of things that are a problem.
"We are just trying to figure it all out."
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The star is said to still own a £24million house in Switzerland, where he moved his wife Ayda Field's mother last year.
And he has the option of bunking up in his mega mansion in West London - worth a cool £17.5million.
Robbie had struggled to sell his Wiltshire home and also had to drop the asking price.
Speaking on a podcast previously Robbie said: "It gives me the creeps. Teddy told me, 'That room scares me. I don’t like that house.'
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"I said, 'It scares me too. You don’t have to sleep there any more.’
"If there is great grief or great pain or tragedy, I think it can soak into the walls and leave an essence there that remains for a very, very long time."