If his name is on everyone’s lips, it is clear that Vincent Bolloré is rather of the discreet type. Very discreet. It is also out of sight that he benefits from a superb villa in the south of France.
While he was forced to turn the page of C8, the cleavage businessman Vincent Bolloré does not mop. His group continues his other activities and, at 73, he can also put the sweet pedal. He has several real estate, including a large villa for bubble in the south of France.
Vincent Bolloré installed in Saint-Tropez: the business is never far away …
It is on the peninsula of Saint-Tropez, at the very select Domaine des Parcs, that Vincent Bolloré has a villa according to information from the luxury real estate agency, Hermitage Riviera. A space of 110 hectares ultra-secure with identity check at the entrance which includes around 200 residences.
The villa of Vincent Bolloré has a living area of 450 square meters, is located on a plot of 4,000 square meters and, height of luxury, it has direct access to the sea on the canoubiers bay. Price of this little corner of paradise? Around 40 million euros. And the boss of the Canal+ group obviously does not have to sell this home which would be his second home. Moreover, “He got hold of all the land for sale around his house“, Specifies for its part Archionline.com.
A few kilometers from his Saint-Tropez residence, Vincent Bolloré also revived the Domaine de la Croix, acquired in 2001 after the bankruptcy of its former owners. Grouped with the twelve hectares of the Bastide Blanche, the vineyard was completely renovated. Today, it produces quality rosés, red and white.
Vincent Bolloré and her neighbors even richer than him
Vincent Bolloré, whose fortune is estimated at around $ 10 billion per Forbeslives in the heart of an environment where the greatest fortunes in France rub shoulders. In the highly sought-after Domaine des Parcs de Saint-Tropez, he shares his living environment with other emblematic figures of the world of luxury and business.
Among his prestigious neighbors, we thus find Bernard Arnault, owner of the LVMH group and first fortune of France. Another pattern installed in the area: Gérard Mulliez, founder of Auchan. But, unlike peopledo not count on them to go to water in champagne on a beach bar.