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Actor might sell $100m Italian estate to avoid paparazzi

According to reports, Clooney is considering to let go the mansion for $100 million at the end of the summer as paparazzi are constantly photographing him and his wife, Amal there

Amal and George Clooney are thinking of letting go their lakeside Italian estate for $100m

There are reports that Hollywood actor, George Clooney might sell his Lake Como estate in Italy over concerns of constant buss of paparazzi.

According to reports, Clooney is considering to let go the mansion for $100 million at the end of the summer as paparazzi are constantly photographing him and his wife, Amal there.

The 18th-century Villa Oleandra, which he bought from the Heinz family in 2002, reportedly for around $10 million became a subject of sale after photographers recently caught George and Amal saying farewell to Robert De Niro after he and wife, Grace Hightower came over for dinner.

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In April, it was reported that Laglio's Mayor, Roberto Pozzi put a $550 fine on anyone caught snooping within 300 feet of the property of the Oscar winner’s villa and Villa Margherita next door, which Clooney also own.

Lakefront villas in the area rarely come on the market and it’s common for wealthy house hunters to make huge offers.

A source told Page Six that “George loves the area and the people who live there, but is conscious of the attention he gets when he is in town. He has received a huge offer for the villa, which he is considering, and he would buy another, less accessible property in another area of Italy.”

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