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Versace Holiday 2022 with Lily McMenamy | Campaign Film | Versace

High-Versace drama, and a fashionably late arrival—it’s a night at the opera, the Versace way.
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High-Versace drama and a fashionably late arrival—it’s a night at the opera, the Versace way. The Holiday campaign 2022 stars Lily McMenamy in which she runs to the theatre encountering a cast of beautiful (and at times bizarre) Versace-clad characters.
Lily McMenamy is the star of the campaign, her first for the brand. Daughter of Kristen McMenamy, whose image was synonymous with Versace in the mid-1990s, Lily is the main protagonist of a dedicated campaign film in which she runs to the theatre in a billowing chiffon dress, encountering along the way a cast of beautiful (and at times bizarre) Versace-clad characters, including models Kit Butler, Sora Choi and Mila van Eeten, and a cameo from American drag performer Gottmik.

For this year’s Holiday campaign, the brand worked in collaboration with Franco Maria Ricci, the renowned publisher that published the original Versace Teatro books, including on creating a new poster featured within the film that recalls the graphic look of the books. Images from photographer Carlijin Jacobs, who works between the worlds of fashion and the wider cultural arts having shot the album art of Beyonce’s Renaissance, further showcase the seasonal collection’s union of theatrical opulence with high-gloss immediacy.

VERSACE TEATRO

The campaign setting stays true to the brand’s deep roots within the worlds of theatre and the arts, taking inspiration from the ‘Versace Teatro’ books created by Gianni Versace in 1987 and 1992. Both books are a collection of essays, and costume and stage design sketches from Gianni which showcase his long-term admiration and work within the world of theatre.
Knitwear featuring Medusa is among a selection of gift-ready designs, including tailored separates and styles in the brand’s Versace Allover motif finished in crystal to bring added glitz to the Holiday season. Greca Goddess bags and Odissea sneakers are as dramatic as they are harmonious in design and color. Discover the campaign at Versace.com:
Chief Creative Officer: Donatella Versace Photographers: Carlijin Jacobs, Teresa Ciocia Director: Tommaso Ottomano Starring: Lily McMenamy, Kit Butler, Sora Choi, Mila van Eeten, Brando Erba, Gottmik, Ismael Savane Casting Director: Piergiorgio del Moro Stylist: Jacob K Hair Stylist: Soichi Inagaki Makeup Artist: Lucy Bridge Set Designer: Andrea Cellerino

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

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Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: Demanda internacional de propiedades vacacionales de lujo en la exclusiva costa noreste de Cerdeña

  • La discreción y la exclusividad tienen moneda corriente en el mercado inmobiliario
  • Compradores que se centran especialmente en fincas de campo en expansión
  • Propiedades premium  al sur de Costa Smeralda cada vez más buscadas 

Hamburgo, 15 de agosto de 2022. La Costa Smeralda en la costa noreste de Cerdeña es uno de los mercados más buscados y más exclusivos para propiedades vacacionales en el mundo. Sin embargo, también sigue siendo uno de los mercados más discretos. Esta franja de costa, que debe su nombre al singular verde esmeralda de sus aguas, se extiende a lo largo de unos 20 kilómetros, con playas de arena fina, pintorescas bahías rocosas y una arquitectura mediterránea única. Desde la década de 1960, ha sido una de las mejores direcciones de Europa para restaurantes de primera clase, compras exclusivas y segundas residencias de lujo. “La demanda de bienes raíces ha aumentado considerablemente a raíz de la pandemia y, junto con las villas de primera calidad con vistas al mar, el interés de los compradores se está desplazando cada vez más hacia las grandes propiedades de campo con extensos terrenos que ofrecen un retiro tranquilo y aislado”, dice Daniela Ciboddo. ,

Mercado inmobiliario discreto y exclusivo con fuerte demanda

El estatus especial de Costa Smeralda como un retiro de lujo para clientes extremadamente ricos y, a veces, prominentes significa que la discreción y la exclusividad son principios fundamentales del mercado inmobiliario aquí. “Muchas propiedades no se anuncian en el dominio público y, por lo general, se negocian con estricta confidencialidad. En algunos casos, las propiedades excepcionales pueden alcanzar precios de venta superiores a los 200 millones de euros”, dice Daniela Ciboddo.

Uno de los lugares más solicitados de la Costa Esmeralda es la ciudad portuaria de lujo de  Porto Cervo , que alberga uno de los puertos deportivos más caros del mundo. Desde que fue fundado por el príncipe Karim Aga Khan en 1962, se ha convertido en un punto de acceso tanto para personalidades famosas como para la alta sociedad internacional. Hay una piazzetta típicamente italiana en el centro de la ciudad, con una serie de hoteles de lujo, así como tiendas de diseño, cafeterías y restaurantes de lujo. Apartamentos deseables aquí están actualmente en el mercado por hasta 2 millones de euros. En las colinas que rodean el pueblo también hay extensos terrenos con magníficas fincas que alcanzan precios de venta de hasta 18 millones de euros.

Los lugares costeros al sur de Porto Cervo también son muy buscados, incluidas las bahías de  Cala di Volpe  y  Romazzino , que cuentan con playas idílicas bendecidas con aguas turquesas. En la Bahía de Romazzino se pueden adquirir villas exclusivas por cifras superiores a los 200 millones de euros. En Cala di Volpe, reconocida internacionalmente por sus inmaculados campos de golf, las villas y fincas de lujo con vistas panorámicas de la costa y las islas circundantes también tienen una gran demanda. Los precios de venta de propiedades de este tipo pueden alcanzar los 18 millones de euros.

El interés en propiedades en la ciudad portuaria de  Porto Rotondo  también es fuerte. La ciudad tiene un puerto curvo que puede acomodar hasta 800 yates, así como pintorescas playas con aguas cristalinas y hermosas bahías como “Cala Ira” y “Cala Sabina”. Las boutiques de lujo y los restaurantes también le dan a la ciudad un encanto glamoroso. Algunas de las villas exclusivas aquí han sido propiedad de personas famosas y alcanzan precios de hasta 40 millones de euros.

Al norte de la Costa Esmeralda,  Porto Rafael  es un favorito particular entre los conocedores y las celebridades de la isla. En comparación con Porto Cervo, el lugar es menos turístico y ofrece numerosos retiros tranquilos. Aquí encontrará grandes parcelas en lugares apartados con vistas panorámicas de toda la costa hasta Córcega. Aquí se ofrecen villas de lujo por precios de hasta 15 millones de euros.

Clientela internacional que busca fincas aisladas en ubicaciones premium

Una alta proporción de las transacciones inmobiliarias en la Costa Smeralda se pueden atribuir a grupos de compradores del extranjero. Alrededor del 38 por ciento de los compradores provienen de Alemania, Austria y Suiza, alrededor del 10 por ciento de Gran Bretaña, el 5 por ciento de EE. UU., Australia y los Emiratos Árabes Unidos, y el 2 por ciento de otros países. El 35 por ciento de las compras de bienes raíces son realizadas por compradores italianos. La mayoría de estos clientes tienen entre 40 y 70 años y buscan una segunda vivienda para sus familias con niños.

“Las restricciones que surgieron con la pandemia realmente sacaron a la luz lo que la Costa Esmeralda siempre ha ofrecido y lo que la gente de repente ansiaba aún más: naturaleza agreste y virgen y pueblos y aldeas exclusivas y pintorescas llenas de una sensación de seguridad y libertad”, dice Daniela Cibodo. “Además de las propiedades para ocupación del propietario, las villas antiguas y las fincas en ubicaciones privilegiadas, como las colinas de Cala di Volpe y Porto Rafael, son propiedades de inversión particularmente buscadas, que a menudo se renuevan en profundidad y se revenden o alquilan”.

Perspectiva: alta demanda continua y creciente interés en las regiones al sur de la Costa Smeralda

“La demanda, especialmente de propiedades en el segmento premium, se ha mantenido constantemente alta en Costa Smeralda desde su creación en la década de 1960. El mercado inmobiliario aquí no se ve afectado en gran medida por las crisis políticas o económicas y representa un refugio particularmente seguro para las inversiones inmobiliarias”, resume Daniela Ciboddo, y agrega: “Por lo tanto, esperamos que la demanda se mantenga en un nivel alto. Ahora también estamos comenzando a ver interés en propiedades en las regiones menos buscadas al sur de Costa Smeralda, como Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo y Punta Molara”.

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Propiedad excepcional y prestigiosa frente al mar en Porto Cervo
Esta lujosa villa en primera línea de mar en Porto Cervo está siendo comercializada actualmente por Engel & Völkers por 26,5 millones de euros. Tiene una superficie habitable total de 350 metros cuadrados con cinco dormitorios y siete baños. La propiedad se encuentra en una parcela de 2.000 metros cuadrados con varias terrazas, piscina, jacuzzi y acceso privado a la playa. Además, la propiedad tiene una vista panorámica del agua verde esmeralda y la bahía circundante.

Majestuosa mansión contemporánea en Porto Cervo
Esta exclusiva villa moderna, que Engel & Völkers comercializa actualmente, se encuentra en una ubicación privilegiada en Porto Cervo. Seis dormitorios y ocho baños se distribuyen en una superficie habitable de 1.200 metros cuadrados. Las características de lujo incluyen un gimnasio, una piscina, un jacuzzi, una sala de masajes y habitaciones para el personal. La amplia vista única de la Bahía de Pevero y la ubicación aislada y privada completan la oferta. Precio en demanda.

 

Villa con vistas a la bahía de Cala di Volpe
Engel & Völkers comercializa actualmente esta lujosa villa de diseño en Cala di Volpe. La propiedad tiene 340 metros cuadrados de espacio habitable con seis dormitorios y seis baños. La zona exterior se extiende sobre un exuberante jardín interior de 2.000 metros cuadrados con varias terrazas y una piscina infinita. El concepto de planta abierta con transición fluida entre las áreas interior y exterior ofrece una amplia vista panorámica directa sobre la bahía de Cala di Volpe desde casi todas las habitaciones. Precio en demanda.

Fuente de la imagen:  (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)

Costa Smeralda: International demand for luxury holiday properties on Sardinia’s exclusive north east coast

  • Discretion and exclusivity have currency on the real estate market
  • Buyers focusing especially on sprawling country estates
  • Premium properties south of Costa Smeralda increasingly sought after

Hamburg, 15 August 2022. The Costa Smeralda on the northeast coast of Sardinia is one of the most sought-after and most exclusive markets for holiday properties in the world. It also remains one of the most discreet markets though. This strip of coastline, which owes its name to the unique emerald green of its waters, stretches for some 20 kilometres – with fine sandy beaches, picturesque rocky bays and unique Mediterranean architecture. Ever since the 1960s, it has been one of Europe’s finest addresses for first-class restaurants, exclusive shopping and luxury second homes. “Demand for real estate has risen sharply in the wake of the pandemic and, alongside top premium villas with sea views, buyer interest is increasingly shifting to large country estates with sprawling plots of land that offer a peaceful and secluded retreat,” says Daniela Ciboddo, Licence Partner of Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo, who continues: “At the same time, buyers are also increasingly tapping into the regions south of Costa Smeralda.”

Discrete and exclusive property market in strong demand

The special status of the Costa Smeralda as a luxury retreat for extremely affluent and sometimes prominent clients means that discretion and exclusivity are centrally important tenets of the property market here. “Many properties are not advertised in the public domain and usually brokered while observing strict confidence. In some cases, exceptional properties can command sales prices in excess of 200 million euros,” says Daniela Ciboddo.

One of the most sought-after locations on the Costa Smeralda is the upmarket port town of Porto Cervo, which is home to one of the highest priced marinas in the world. Since being founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, it has evolved into a hotspot for both famous personalities and the international jet set. There is a typically Italian piazzetta at the centre of the town, with a number of luxury hotels, as well as designer shops, upmarket cafés and restaurants. Desirable apartments here are currently on the market for up to 2 million euros. In the hills around the town, there are also extensive plots of land with magnificent estates that command asking prices of up to 18 million euros.

Coastal locations south of Porto Cervo are also highly sought after, including the bays of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, which boast idyllic beaches blessed with turquoise waters. In the Bay of Romazzino, exclusive villas can be purchased for figures greater than 200 million euros. In Cala di Volpe – renowned internationally for its immaculate golf courses – luxury villas and estates with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands are also in high demand. Asking prices for properties of this kind can reach as much as 18 million euros.

Interest in properties in the port town of Porto Rotondo is also strong. The town has a curved harbourfront that can accommodate up to 800 yachts, as well as picturesque beaches with crystal-clear water and beautiful bays such as “Cala Ira” and “Cala Sabina”. Luxury boutiques and restaurants also give the town a glamorous charm. Some of the exclusive villas here have been owned by famous individuals and command prices of up to 40 million euros.

To the north of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Rafael is a particular favourite with island insiders and celebrities. Compared to Porto Cervo, the place is less touristy and offers numerous quiet retreats. Here you will find large plots in secluded locations with far-reaching views of the entire coastline all the way to Corsica. Luxury villas are offered here for prices of up to 15 million euros.

International clientele looking for secluded estates in premium locations

A high proportion of real estate transactions on the Costa Smeralda can be attributed to buyer groups from abroad. Around 38 percent of buyers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, around 10 percent from Great Britain, 5 percent each from the USA, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, and 2 percent from other countries. 35 percent of real estate purchases are made by Italian buyers. The majority of these clients are between 40 and 70 years old and looking for a second home for their families with children.

“Restrictions that came about with the pandemic really brought to the fore what the Costa Smeralda has always offered and what people suddenly craved even more: rugged, unspoiled nature and exclusive, quaint towns and villages filled with a sense of security and freedom,” says Daniela Ciboddo. “In addition to properties for owner-occupation, older villas and estates in premium locations such as the hills of Cala di Volpe and Porto Rafael are particularly sought-after investment properties, which are often extensively renovated and either resold or rented out.”

Outlook: Continuing high demand and increasing interest in regions south of Costa Smeralda

“Demand – especially for properties in the premium segment – has remained consistently high on the Costa Smeralda since its inception in the 1960s. The real estate market here remains largely unaffected by political or economic crises and represents a particularly safe haven for real estate investments,” sums up Daniela Ciboddo, adding: “We therefore expect demand to remain at a high level. We are also now beginning to see interest in properties in the previously less sought-after regions south of Costa Smeralda, such as Puntaldia, Capo Coda Cavallo, and Punta Molara.”

Please be sure to include copyright notices when using any of the images.

Rare and prestigious waterfront property in Porto Cervo
This luxurious villa in the direct sea line in Porto Cervo is currently being marketed by Engel & Völkers for 26.5 million euros. It has a total living area of 350 square metres with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The property is located on a 2,000 square metre plot with several terraces, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi as well as private beach access. In addition, the property has a panoramic view of the emerald green water and the surrounding bay.

Majestic contemporary mansion in Porto Cervo
This exclusive modern villa, which Engel & Völkers is currently marketing, is located in a premium location in Porto Cervo. Six bedrooms and eight bathrooms are distributed over a living area of 1,200 square metres. The upscale features include a fitness room, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a massage room and rooms for staff. The unique wide view of the Pevero Bay and the private secluded location complete the offer. Price on request.

Villa with views over Cala di Volpe Bay
Engel & Völkers is currently marketing this luxurious designer villa in Cala di Volpe. The property has 340 square metres of living space with six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The outdoor area extends over a 2,000 square metre lush in-grown garden with several terraces and an infinity pool. The open-plan concept with flowing transition between the indoor and outdoor areas provides a wide direct panoramic view over Cala di Volpe Bay from almost all rooms. Price on request.

Image source: (Engel & Völkers Porto Cervo)