May 10, 2025 - 11:23

The super-rich ended 2024 on a luxury real estate binge that caused a dramatic spike in sales of properties over $10 million in glamorous cities around the globe. Recent data reveals that sales in this high-end market segment surged by an impressive 30%. This trend highlights the growing appetite of ultra-wealthy individuals for exclusive properties in some of the world's most sought-after locations.
Cities such as New York, London, and Hong Kong have seen a significant increase in transactions, as affluent buyers seek prime real estate investments. The allure of luxury amenities, stunning views, and prestigious neighborhoods continues to drive demand. Investors are capitalizing on low interest rates and the potential for long-term value appreciation, further fueling the market.
Experts suggest that this surge is not merely a fleeting trend; rather, it reflects a broader shift in the luxury real estate landscape. As the global economy recovers, the appetite for high-value properties is expected to remain robust, making 2024 a standout year for luxury real estate.
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