There have been some interesting changes in the places where the world’s super-rich prefer to live, play and invest. The luxury housing market, in particular, seems to have benefited from the pandemic.
While economies across the world are still reeling from Covid, one unexpected upshot of the pandemic has been a boom in global housing markets. In fact, the surge of money flowing into luxury residential bricks-and-mortar investments in key city, sun and ski hotspots made global house prices rally by an average 8.4% last year — up from 2% in 2020. It’s the highest growth recorded in 14 years.
That’s according to the latest edition of international real estate group Knight Frank’s annual"Wealth Report", released recently. The report tracks spending and investment trends among high net worth individuals around the globe. A key takeaway is that luxury homes last year became the asset class of choice for the wealthy...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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