Simona Halep Plays in Real Estate: Athlete Prefers Hotel Investments

Simona Halep has followed the business model adopted by other high-profile athletes: investing in hotels. Recently, the world number 2 in the WTA rankings purchased a four-star hotel right at the entrance to Poiana Brașov, as well as a hotel located in the city of Brașov. The guesthouse is a spectacular property, steeped in history. It is an exclusive location due to the limited number of rooms, yet accessible for those wishing to stay in a place rich with historical significance. 
George Copos, Gică Hagi, or Gigi Becali are just a few of the prominent names in sports who have also become known for their hospitality businesses. Simona Halep has now joined them after acquiring a guesthouse in Poiana Brașov. This is a small property with only 24 rooms, but its value is derived not from its size, but from the spectacular interior design. The property in question is a veritable exhibition of medieval objects, elevating every room to the level of medieval art. Naturally, the view is equally spectacular.
The best rooms overlook the Postăvaru Massif and the Piatra Craiului mountains. As for prices, these can reach up to 100 euros per person, per night. At the same time, Simona Halep also acquired a hotel in the city of Brașov, operating under the same name as the guesthouse, located in a building constructed in the 19th century. The amount paid was 2 million euros.
The brand acquired by Simona Halep is Drachenhaus Hotel, and it is registered under the name Ioana Toth Sole Proprietorship. According to public information from the Ministry of Finance, this company has no financial statements on record. The only additional information is that Ioana Toth also owns a café in Brașov’s Old Town and is a partner in the Solar Business Project company in Chichiș, Covasna County. 
Simona Halep’s rise has been meteoric; she played her first WTA final in 2010, and two years later, she entered the Top 50 best players in the world. In 2013, she received the “WTA’s Most Improved Player” distinction, the first Romanian player to receive this title since 1978, when Virginia Ruzici achieved the same feat. In 2014, Halep climbed to world number 3 in the WTA, and she is currently world number two. Following her sporting performances over these years, Simona Halep has accumulated an estimated fortune of 19 million dollars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What hotels did Simona Halep purchase?

The athlete acquired the Drachenhaus Hotel brand, which includes a 4-star guesthouse in Poiana Brașov and a 19th-century hotel in the city of Brașov.

How much did Simona Halep invest in these properties?

The total investment for the acquisition of these hospitality properties was approximately 2 million euros.

What is Simona Halep’s estimated net worth?

Following her professional tennis career achievements, Halep’s fortune is estimated at approximately 19 million dollars.