Miami Heat: Phones Are Ringing Off the Hook as California Billionaires Look to Drop 9 Figures on Homes in the 305
Indian Creek Village’s 84 residents enjoy exclusive security and privacy, but their influence on local policies and use of public funds sparks controversy, researchers say.
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Miami heat: Phones are ringing off the hook as California billionaires look to drop 9 figures on homes in the 305
Google cofounder Larry Page purchased two properties in Miami for $170 million. Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Brin may be next.Jeff Bottari/Getty; Jeff Chiu/AP, Christopher Polk/Getty; Getty Images; Tyler Le/BICalifornia billionaires looking for a favorable tax policy are making Miami hotter than ever.Larry Page spent nine figures on three properties, and Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Brin are reportedly looking.Luxury agents say that at the upper end…
Inside look at 'Billionaire Bunker' reveals alarming details: 'It's a bubble, and no one can get on and off'
In recent years, movies such as Triangle of Sadness, The Menu, and Don't Look Up have illustrated scenarios in which ultra-wealthy characters withdraw from the masses only to see their plans end in disaster. A new Fortune article about Miami's infamous "Billionaire Bunker" served as an eerie echo of those films' forewarnings. What's happening? In early February, the Wall Street Journal exclusively reported Mark Zuckerberg's purchase of a propert…
It is composed mainly of superb villas and an 18-hole golf course: Indian Creek, off Miami Beach, is a kind of island nicknamed the "Bunker of billionaires". It is a land hosting...
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