On Sunday 13 October, ended in the historic centre of Macerata the ninth edition of the Overtime Festival (https://overtimefestival.it) ,an event that is proving increasingly interesting and important national and international level , focused on the story and the sporting ethics that saw the participation of the Italian sports journalism elite, such as Federico Buffa, Fabio Caressa, Pierluigi Pardo, Italo Cucci, Paolo Condó and many others.
Many of the interventions have concerned stories related to football and its protagonists, which are a particularly sensitive objective for real estate investments in the various places where they reside, even eventually for long periods of their life, as well as often even at the end of their sporting career.
At this regard, although, as all human beings, even football players have their own character and desires, it's also worth noting among them and in particular referring to top player ones, a common denominator: the one of the spasmodic search for status symbols, characterized by luxury, opulence and expensive vices and passions, such as to turn them like influencers, to the eyes of their many fans.
An area that is considered to be held in great consideration is that relating to the very luxurious properties that the champions select for their own personal pleasure and to spend time with their family, once the activities with their team are exhausted; the highly selected real estate operators in the premium luxury segment are thus activated, in order to proceed with negotiations in the utmost confidentiality so as not to leak information on the future destination of the samples.
Below we take a look at some examples of the choices of some top players in world football:
Let's start with a modest home composed by six bedrooms, a cocktail bar, an indoor pool and a garage for supercars, with several gym areas and a large area dedicated to barbecues: Buckingham Palace? No, we are simply talking about "some" peculiarities of the Ibrahimovic house.
We can then continue with Leo Messi, the ace of Argentina and Barcelona, perhaps the strongest player in the business, he had a custom-built house built on a huge football stadium, built in the shape of a football stadium. with a swimming pool, large lawns and a series of windows that surround the perimeter, costing almost ten million euros.
And what about Cristiano Ronaldo, the current idol of Juventus with his past spent in Manchester, United side and Real Madrid, locations he loved and where he invested his pharaonic engagements in fabulous properties, like an entire estate in Cheshire, surmounted by a three-storey building all of mirrors and concrete or a villa near Madrid of over 760 square meters, with seven rooms, eight bathrooms and a garden with a swimming pool, concluding the decor with animal prints, fine ceramic objects and damask sofas and curtains of all types and colors, for a purchase price of approx. 5.4 million euros. We conclude with Neymar, also in the ranks of the highest paid footballers in the world and protagonist of the most expensive transfer in the history of football; with 222 million euros, which allowed him to "settle down" in an extra-luxury villa worth around 5 million euros, for the moment being rented for the low monthly fee of almost € 20,000.
Engel & Volkers Civitanova Marche, is already active in profitable collaborations with professional sportsmen and respective managers of top clubs of various sports disciplines, such as volleyball very well known in the city thanks to one of the strongest teams in the world. The company is fully equipped and willing to evaluate and provide its consulting services for this target audience, as it is extremely sensitive to the specific search parameters, totally shared with the group's institutional mission, as characteristics of the selection of the properties on which to operate .
Stefano Angeletti