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This week, we unpack how foreign buyers actually shape the property market, beyond the headlines, the outrage, and the “blame the billionaire” energy. We dig into why wealthy people snap up homes across the world, what that does to local affordability, and why foreign buyers are such an easy political target. Along the way, we compare the dream portfolios we’d build (yes, there are city penthouses and secluded hideaways), break down how leverage helps everyday buyers grow wealth, and take a fun peek at the property empires of Taylor Swift, Kim Kardashian and Rihanna…
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Credits:
Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright
Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby
Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro
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For more from The Curve:
(00:00:00) Coming up in this episode...(00:00:29) BNZ x The Curve(00:01:19) Our dream property portfolios(00:04:44) Why do so many wealthy people buy foreign property?(00:07:02) Taylor Swift’s property portfolio(00:11:06) Why so many people aspire to buy property (00:14:48) The price to income ratio(00:22:45) Taxes preventing foreign buyers(00:30:08) Ways to help more people get on the ladder(00:33:50) Kim Kardashian's property portfolio(00:35:41) Rhianna's property portfolio(00:36:14) The most lucrative places to buy in the world(00:37:44) A Big Thank You to BNZ!(00:39:19) Financial Disclaimer
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