Brad Marchand “so proud” of wife Katrina for renovating $1,799,000 home as her first real estate project in Boston [via IG/@bmarch63]
Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand’s wife Katrina completed her debut house renovation project this week. On Saturday, Marchand congratulated Katrin on her professional accomplishment.
Brad Marchand reposted a carousel of pictures from the Instagram account of Carlisle Group, featuring the newly renovated property in South Boston.
“Coming Soon to South Boston! This fully gut renovated 3-bed, 2-full/2-half bath detached home at 2 Leeds Street offers over 2,000 sq ft of living space, a finished basement, private yard, and two parking spaces—offered at $1,799,000. 𝙎𝙩𝙖𝙮 𝙩𝙪𝙣𝙚𝙙!” read the caption of the post.
Marchand added his own sweet message for Katrina on his story. He wrote:
“Huge congrats to @kasloane @kbmliving for completing her first renovation project! So proud of you !!!”via Instagram /@bmarch63
Katrina had previously shared snaps of the renovated interior on her Instagram stories on Friday. Later she clarified that it was a renovation project with a separate story on Saturday.
“For everyone asking…This is a renovation project of ours not our personal home ❤️ Fun before & afters coming soon 🏡,” she wrote.via Instagram/@kasloane
Professionally, Katrina is a home designer and entrepreneur. She has worked in real estate and holds a real estate license. Katrina also owns a clothing brand called March & Mill Co.
Brad Marchand spent quality time with his family at the golf course
Earlier last month, Brad Marchand linked up with his mother Lynn and sister Rebecca at a golf course. He played a round of golf with them and Rebecca’s fiancee Heather Tilley was also present at the family outing.
Rebecca shared a group photo from the outing on her Instagram stories. In the picture, Marchand wore a white polo shirt, white shorts, white sneakers and a white cap. Rebecca stood next to him in a white sleeveless top, white skirt and green sneakers.
Their mother Lynn wore a bright pink long-sleeve shirt, white skirt, pink cap and white golf shoes. Heather stood on the far right in a light blue polo, white shorts, white sneakers and a beige cap.
“Great Golf Crew,” Rebecca wrote in the caption.
Marchand’s family continued to support him through his trade to the Panthers. Last month, Rebecca and Heather attended a Florida Panthers game in matching custom jackets. The red jackets had “MARCHAND” and the number 63 stitched on the back. The fan gear was made by Jeanius Jackets, a brand known for its hand-stitched designs.