Berlusconi’s sons put Villa Certosa up for sale
Real Estate, Berlusconi Heirs Divide Dolcedrago Holding
The Dynasty Berlusconi leaves nothing to chance. After Silvio’s death, his five children – Marina, Pier Silvio, Barbara, Eleonora and Luigi – took over the family’s vast real estate empire with a surgical operation that left no room for hesitation. At the center of it all is Sweet Dragonthe historic real estate holding company that for decades has safeguarded the pearls of the Berlusconi family.
The Knight’s will has been carried out to the letter. Power is not dispersed, it is concentrated. Marina and Pier Silvio, always considered the true pillars of the group, own 52.2% of the companyà, while the younger brothers, Luigi, Barbara and Eleonorathey “settle” for the rest 47.76%.
But it is the move on Immobiliare Idra that marks the real turning point. The subsidiary, responsible for the management of iconic villas such as Villa Certosa and Villa San Martinowith an estimated value of 800 million, was then devalued for 67 million eurosa decision that pushed Dolcedrago to close 2023 with a net loss of 70 million euros. A brutal, but necessary choice: the company was sold to Fininvest Res for 91.6 million euros, in a maneuver that aims to maximize the value of real estate assets. And so, what was once considered a pillar of the Berlusconi empire, is sacrificed on the altar of reorganization.
In detail, the division of family residences is a perfect reflection of the new balance of power. Villa San Martinohistoric residence in Arcore, will remain under the management of Fininvest. Barbara Berlusconi gets her hands on Villa of Macheriowhile Pier Silvio could acquire Big Villa in Rome. But the real jewel, Charterhouse Villathe famous residence in Sardinia, the scene of worldly pomp and political intrigue, is still on the market, with an estimated price of around 500 million euros. A sale that could mark the end of an era, or the beginning of a new one.
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