Cappuccini Island
After Budelli, the Capuchin island, located less than 500 meters north-west of the Costa Smeralda in Gallura, was put up for sale despite having tried to sell it several times in the past, but with negative results. Some sources say that the owners are a famous Milanese family, while others say that it is from some lawyers from Bologna, the fact is that they have again decided to try to sell the property with eight villas for an area of over 1,000 square meters. In fact, in the past there had already been the interest of Tom Barrack, the financier of Lebanese origins, which was then not successful. These luxury villas in Sardinia obviously all have a breathtaking sea view, thanks to large windows that can also be customized. The entire island was valued by the intermediary Hera International at around 30 million euros, but given the times and the glaring crisis in the real estate sector, it is very likely to see the lowered price. Among the potential buyers there are obviously Russian and Arab tycoons since the whole of Sardinia is one of the favorite luxury destinations in Europe. The Capuchin island, also called the treasure island is located halfway between Capo Ferro and Punta Battistoni, north of Porto Cervo, facing Cala del Faro. Furthermore, the entire island is part of a portfolio of properties worth around 100 million euros, including a historic villa and two buildings in Milan which in turn include dozens of luxury apartments and panoramic penthouses. In addition to the two hectares of land, the island also hosts a regular golf course and a club house of about 170 square meters, and has been redeveloped with a project by Jean Claude Le Suisse, a well-known architect on the Costa Smeralda, who worked in passed with the famous Jacques Coulle, from whom he inherited the s