Immobiliare Idra, which groups together the main properties formerly owned by Silvio Berlusconi, passes to FininvestReal Estate for a transaction value of around 400 million.
This is what we learn from sources close to the dossier.
The agreement was signed with Dolcedrago, which controls the real estate company that owns various prestigious properties: VillaCertosa and Porto Rotondo in Sardinia, Villa San Martino in Arcore, Macherio's villa also in Brianza and Villa Grande (formerly Zeffirelli) in Rome.
Idra has so far been 100% controlled by Dolcedrago, which was 99.5% owned by Silvio Berlusconi, which then passed to the communion of his children.
According to the agreements found between Silvio Berlusconi's heirs, Villa San Martino in Arcore will remain managed together in order to become the point of common meetings and perhaps also the headquarters of a future foundation named after their father.
Macherio's villa is being purchased by Barbara Berlusconi, while Villa Certosa is for sale, as emerged from the first moments of opening the will, for a price that could reach up to 500 million.
Villa Grande in Rome could instead be purchased by Pier Silvio Berlusconi.
Outside Idra's estate, there is Villa Campari on LagoMaggiore, already purchased by Marina Berlusconi, and the large sailing boat Morning Glory, sold in recent weeks.
The main objective of the transfer of the Idra real estate company to Fininvest Res, the sources confirm, is to be able to take advantage of the structures and skills of the holding company in the development and management of the properties.
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