Romanta and Prahova Hotels in Neptun, put up for sale by the Tax Authority, found no buyers even at the second auction

The two hotels in the Neptun resort belonging to the Micula brothers, Romanta and Prahova, seized by the Tax Authority (Fisc), did not find buyers, so they will be put up for sale again, but at a price reduced again by 25%, which will thus reach 50% of the price established at the evaluation.

The next auction, the third one, is expected to be organized in February.
Source: Profit

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are the hotels being sold?

The hotels were seized and put up for auction by the Tax Authority (Fisc) as part of an enforcement procedure against the Micula brothers.

What is the current price reduction for these properties?

After failing to sell at the second auction, the price will be reduced by another 25%, bringing the total discount to 50% of the initial valuation.

When is the next auction scheduled to take place?

The third auction for the Romanta and Prahova hotels is expected to be organized in February.