
Giannis Antetokounmpo made his first investment in Greek territory a few days ago.
The international superstar of the Milwaukee Bucks bought two luxury villas of great value, in the Peloponnese.
The two luxury homes, according to Proto Thema newspaper, are part of Costa Navarino and more specifically its new “neighborhood” Rolling Greens.
It is essentially the first investment made by Greek Freak in our country, who visited the site in early September, together with his brother Thanasis Antetokounmpo for a short vacation, before returning to the United States.
According to the publication, the Antetokounmpo family had visited the complex again in 2018, however now the conditions were more mature for the purchase of the two villas. This purchase is not only accidental as the complex is offered to host athletes with very demanding programs. It is also no coincidence that the hotel has occasionally hosted famous names such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Toni Kroos and Greek athlete Maria Sakkari.
How much did it cost Giannis?
These are villas of 3 or 4 master bedrooms on one level, with basements, from 235 to 295 sq.m. on plots of land from 700 to 1300 sq.m. and a price ranging from 1.25 to 1.8 million euros.
Please note that all villas face west, overlooking the Ionian Sea and The Dunes Course golf course, and have a private pool and garden.


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