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If you've got a spare eight figures sitting around, there's something on the market that fits right in your budget: Silvio Berlusconi's 158-foot sailing yacht, which is yours for a cool $11 million.
Of course, most things on the market fit right in your budget. This one just happens to emphasize sailing.
The multimillion-dollar vessel, which is listed for sale through Burgess Yachts and was brought to our attention by Robb Report, has pretty much everything you'd expect from a massive - and massively expensive - superyacht. It's decked out in warm wood, has an operational marble fireplace, sports several lounging and dining areas, and sleeps up to eight guests.
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Plus, it's got quite the provenance. Rupert Murdoch, the billionaire businessman behind the Fox empire, had Morning Glory built in 1993. He married his third wife Wendi Deng aboard it in 1999, according to Robb Report, and sold the yacht to the controversial Italian businessman and former Prime Minister later that year.
Morning Glory, a 158-foot sailing yacht owned by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, just hit the market with an asking price of $11 million.
The massive yacht was commissioned in 1993 by Rupert Murdoch, the billionaire media mogul behind the Fox Corporation and News Corp.
Berlusconi, whose net worth Forbes estimates at $5.9 billion, reportedly bought the yacht from Murdoch in 1999 for $7.2 million, according to Robb Report.
As expected, there's a plethora of different lounging areas to choose from.
There's an L-shaped couch up on the flybridge ...
... by the covered captain's station.
There's also full dining area on the deck ...
And once you get tired of that, you can move to a semi-circular seating area for your after-dinner digestifs.
Climb some stairs and you've reached the "raised sun lounge," perfect for getting some rays while you think about dividends.
Inside, there's a large, U-shaped seating area facing a marble fireplace. There's also a TV for watching videos of your yacht while you're on your yacht.
Off of the "main saloon" there's a room with a formal dining area...
Along with a full bar and game table.
Morning Glory can sleep up to eight guests in four lavishly-appointed suites.
Some rooms have double beds ...
... and others have twins.
The master suite, which spans the full width of the ship, sports a study as well as couples' bathrooms.
Morning Glory also has room to sleep eight crew members.
If you're looking to hole up in a luxurious superyacht for the foreseeable future, you can snatch up Morning Glory or another multimillion-dollar vessel through Burgess Yachts.