Overview
- Under a near-final lease agreement, Fascina will rent a defined section of the 3,500 sqm Villa Arcore and remit payments through Fininvest Real Estate to Berlusconi’s five children.
- The formal contract arises after the family’s top estates were transferred to Fininvest Real Estate to comply with strict corporate governance standards for listed assets.
- Sotheby’s International Realty and Knight Castle Real Estate have been tapped to handle the sale of Villa Certosa in Porto Rotondo.
- Market estimates place Villa Certosa’s listing price between €300 million and €500 million, reflecting its status among Italy’s most valuable private homes.
- Villa Arcore continues to serve as the Berlusconi family’s main gathering site for political and business meetings.