Hungarian investors in Italy: Mysterious Hungarian company buys €4.3M villa once owned by fashion royalty! - DailyNewsHungary
- A Hungarian company bought a €4.3 million luxury villa in Varese, northern Italy, in July 2024.
- The transaction began with an initial agreement signed in December 2023 involving Praedium Property Ltd, a newly established Hungarian company connected to Triple Hill Capital.
- The villa spans over 1,000 square metres, features panoramic views, a garden, swimming pool, internal lift, and was formerly owned by Margherita Maccapani Missoni and Eugenio Amos.
- The buyer paid 10% upfront from a Hungarian bank account and Praedium and Influentia Ltd, both linked to figures close to Árpád Habony and Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky, finalized the sale.
- The transaction highlights how politically connected Hungarian business circles use private equity to obscure ownership, as the ultimate villa owner remains officially unknown.
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Influentia Kft. has firmly denied the rumors.
Hungarian investors in Italy: Mysterious Hungarian company buys €4.3M villa once owned by fashion royalty! - DailyNewsHungary
Last summer, a remarkable sale took place in the picturesque town of Varese in northern Italy. A luxury villa of over 1,000 square metres—featuring panoramic views, a vast garden, swimming pool, and internal lift—was sold for €4.3 million. What makes this sale particularly intriguing is that the buyer was not a Middle Eastern billionaire or a well-known international investor, but a Hungarian company, founded just a few months prior to the trans…
The company that bought the Italian luxury villa attributed to Viktor Orbán by the press has reacted
The company that bought the Italian luxury villa attributed to Viktor Orbán by the press has reacted - It is a property in Lombardy.
The transfer of ownership ended in July 2024 and the villa is now registered with a company which, according to the report, would be based in Budapest.
An Italian newspaper is presenting a luxury property in Lombardy as Orbán's villa, which it says was purchased by a private equity fund with ties to the Hungarian government.
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