German Town Inherits Luxury Kenyan Villa—Now Forced to Sell It
The municipality of Wöllstein, located in the Alzey-Worms district, has unexpectedly inherited a holiday villa in Kenya. The villa, situated near Diani Beach, is set to be sold due to high maintenance costs, with the sale expected to be finalized sometime next year.
The villa was bequeathed to the local council by a couple who also left real estate in Wöllstein. This property is planned to be transformed into a community center, complete with an adjoining park. The Kenyan villa, located just a few hundred meters from Diani Beach, is expected to fetch a significant sum upon sale. The municipality is currently exploring options for the sale, with specialized international real estate firms likely to be involved in the process.
The sale of the Kenyan villa is a complex task for the municipality, requiring careful consideration of various factors. The proceeds from the sale will contribute to the development of the community center and park in Wöllstein, leaving a lasting legacy of the couple's generosity.
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