Marcelo Polino He is one of the most recognized entertainment journalists in the media. He has a great career and is very feared by public figures since he has all the details of the lives of famous people. However, as far as his privacy is concerned, he is reserved and does not like to tell what his life is like.
But on some occasion, he showed what his enormous house that he has in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods of the Federal Capital is like.
This is Marcelo Polino’s house
Marcelo Polino resides in the prestigious neighborhood of Recoleta, in Buenos Aires, where he enjoys an extensive park of approximately 200 meters. This green space has become your own “peace garden”, a quiet and relaxing place in the middle of the bustling city.
“My house is beautiful. I have a very large park that I look at through the window, because I don’t go out. I live in Recoleta and I have my own park of 200 square meters (…) Irrigation through a computer that waters the plants themselves”, he confessed a few years ago.
Although he has a large and beautiful garden, Marcelo Polino confessed that he does not usually spend much time outdoors. Instead, he prefers to enjoy the comfort of his home in the company of his two cats, who share his predilection for the interior and usually rest in his closet. This funny anecdote reflects the affinity of personalities between Marcelo and his adorable feline companions.
During the quarantine period, Marcelo Polino had to do without the services of his gardener. In this situation, He decided to take matters into his own hands and became an expert in caring for his garden.. He performs tasks such as transplanting plants, mowing the grass, and pruning bushes, demonstrating his enthusiasm and dedication to keeping his green space in perfect condition.
Furthermore, in a talk with THE MPolino gave more detail about the large size of his house in Recoleta: “I lived on the ground floor and bought the adjoining ground floor to have two different spaces. One of them was occupied by my mother when she came, but then I was orphaned. So I started knocking down walls and now I have two houses of two colors, and I’m putting everything together.”