Maritsa Lazari Net Worth

Maritsa Lazari is a London-born widow of late billionaire Christos Lazari, who she met and married in 1965. The couple emigrated from the same Cyprus village and Christos went on to create a successful fashion line, which they used to buy up property. Today, Lazari Investments owns 2.65 million square feet of office space across London, and Maritsa has been a director since the beginning, with her three children involved in the business as well.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Year 1943
Birth Place London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Age 80 YEARS OLD
Occupation Businesswoman
Spouse(s) Chris Lazari (d. 2015)
Children 3

💰 Net worth: $2.7 Billion (2024)

Maritsa Lazari, a prominent figure in the real estate industry in the United Kingdom, is projected to have a net worth of approximately $2.7 billion by 2024. With her remarkable expertise and strategic investments in the real estate market, Lazari has seen substantial growth in her wealth over the years. Her vast knowledge of the industry, coupled with an astute understanding of market trends, has allowed her to amass a considerable fortune. As a respected figure in the United Kingdom's real estate sector, Lazari's net worth is a testament to her entrepreneurial acumen and successful endeavors in the industry.

2016 $2.1 Billion
2017 $2 Billion
2018 $2.48 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

1943

Maritsa Lazari was born in October 1943 in Cyprus. She emigrated with her family to London, UK at the age of 16.

1965

Lazari met her Future husband and fellow Cypriot Chris Lazari in the UK and the couple married in 1965.

1978

Chris Lazari created a successful fashion line, Drendie Girl, and in 1978 the couple used profits from the company to invest in commercial property.

2017

Maritsa lives in London, UK, and has three children. The family founded the Christo Lazari Foundation in 2017, which supports Cypriot, Greek Orthodox and medical causes. The Foundation donated £3.25m of investment property to the children's charity Radiomarathan.