Zelenskiy, like many Ukrainians, puts more faith in real estate than in banks. According to his mandatory public asset declaration, the show business entrepreneur owns four apartments in Kyiv, a dacha outside the city, and apartments in Crimea and the UK. On Friday, Slidtsvo.Info reported that he neglected to list a 17-room villa that he and his wife Elena own near the beach in Forte dei Marmi, a Tuscan town popular with wealthy Russians. In response, his campaign dismissed the report as ‘fake.’
Zelenskiy, like many Ukrainians, puts more faith in real estate than in banks.
