Many of Silvio Berlusconi's former homes are up for sale. In order to better manage the assets, the five children decided to take control of them, entrusting some specialist organizations with the sale of some of the properties and taking over others on their own. The entire value of the assets is around 700-800 million euros, distributed among numerous firms and partly in the personal name of the late Mediaset and Forza Italia founder, who died on June 12. Marina, the eldest daughter, has stated in recent interviews that the only surety is that Arcore's residence cannot be altered: "Villa San Martino must remain in its current state, thriving: we desire it to continue serving as a location for business gatherings and, naturally, as a hub for our family gatherings." The current situation, in addition to being expensive, is also fragmented: the Milanese headquarters in Via Paleocapa, Villa Gernetto in Lesmo and the Costa Turquoise area in Sardinia belong to Fininvest; Arcore, the jewel Villa Certosa (which alone would be worth 250 million) and Porto Rotondo, Macherio and the Roman Villa Grande (former home of Zeffirelli) to the real estate Idra; Villa Campari in Lesa, Baia della Luna in Lampedusa, the houses in Antigua and something like 150 apartments in the Milanese area were in Berlusconi's name; Villa La Lampara in Cannes at Sb Real Estate; the complex of Merate, Villa Sottocasa in Vimercate are under the umbrella of Brianza 2 Srl. What are the selling prices? The sentence is on the market.
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