Last year, the late former Italian prime minister was happy to entertain heads of state at his villa.
Last spring, the late former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi five sons have put their father’s beloved Villa Certosa up for sale. The boys are asking for the same amount, 500 million euros, for the villa on Sardinia’s Emerald Coast. About that news Financial Times business magazine.
The media mogul and politician bought a luxurious villa on a 110-hectare plot in the late 1980s and completely renovated it.
The villa has 68 rooms, a direct connection to the waves of the Mediterranean Sea, several swimming pools and a garden the size of 80 football fields, FT knows.
Berlusconi was happy to host other heads of state at the villa. Guests have included, among others, the President of the United States George W. BushPresident of Russia Vladimir Putin and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Sardinia’s Smaradgirannikko is one of the most expensive residential areas in the world, where Russian oligarchs and the nouveau riche have bought real estate. visited the Emerald Coast to find out how Russia’s wealthy disappeared from the holiday coast of the island of Sardinia due to the war in Ukraine. You can read the story here.
Talouslehti thinks it is likely that the buyer will be a billionaire from the Middle East, the United States or Asia. A hotel chain can also be a potential buyer.