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The Fernández family has decided to put up for sale the aerial mansion that belonged to the late Mexican singer Vicente Fernández for several years.

Fernández traveled in this Learjet model plane 45 to many cities during their concert tour.

Information on the possible sale of this property was released a few days ago by Gustavo Adolfo Infante in the program ‘First Hand’.

The presenter also commented that the plane would enter the real estate market at a cost of $2.5 million dollars, which would be much less money than the $11 million dollars in which a Learjet is usually quoted 45.

Supposedly, the hangar that the renowned singer had in Guadalajara will also be put up for sale.

In addition to the monetary value it has this plane net, its license plate “XA-VYC” should also be highlighted as it means Vicente and Cuquita.

The Learjet 20 has the capacity to transport 20 people in the most comfortable way and 860 kilometers per hour at an altitude of 545 meters.

Vicente Fernández had many properties during his lifetime that he managed to acquire Thanks to his successful professional career, in addition to this small plane that is now for sale, Fernández built a large farm known as ‘Los Tres Potrillos’.

That large property in Guadalajara has not been put up for sale and it is likely that it will not be done for a long time, since the place is used as a kind of museum to remember the singer.

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By Scribe