World's Ten Richest Streets
Going Like Sixty — September 5, 2008 — Art & Design
References: luxist
The World’s Ten Richest Streets, based on property values, has been compiled. Not surprisingly, Monaco has more uber-rich neighborhoods than anywhere else and tops the list. The homes there run on average of $17,000 per square foot! Millionaires don’t even try to buy there - it’s a billionaire haven. Severn Road in Hong Kong is the second richest at $11,000.
Runners-up for the world’s richest streets include:
No. 3 - Fifth Avenue, New York
No. 4 - Kensington Palace Gardens, London
No. 5 - Avenue Montaigne, Paris
No. 6 - Ostozhenka, Moscow
No. 7 - Via Suvretta, St, Mortiz, Switzerland
No. 8 - Carolwood Drive, Beverly Hills
No. 9 - Wolseley Road, Sydney, Australia
No. 10 - Altamount Road, Mumbai, India
Runners-up for the world’s richest streets include:
No. 3 - Fifth Avenue, New York
No. 4 - Kensington Palace Gardens, London
No. 5 - Avenue Montaigne, Paris
No. 6 - Ostozhenka, Moscow
No. 7 - Via Suvretta, St, Mortiz, Switzerland
No. 8 - Carolwood Drive, Beverly Hills
No. 9 - Wolseley Road, Sydney, Australia
No. 10 - Altamount Road, Mumbai, India
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Real Estate - The growing market demand for ultra-high-end properties can lead to the development of new luxury real estate projects that cater to the world's richest individuals and offer unique amenities and features.
2. Wealth Management - Wealth management firms can capitalize on the concentration of billionaires in these areas to offer customized financial products and investment strategies that effectively serve their clients' needs.
3. Tourism Industry - Regions with affluent neighborhoods can capitalize on their appeal to the ultra-rich by promoting luxury tourism experiences and high-end events that attract wealthy visitors.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The real estate industry can tap into the demand for high-end properties by developing ultra-luxury residential projects that match the architectural and design standards of these neighborhoods.
2. Financial Services - Wealth management firms and private banks can use these millionaire and billionaire enclaves as a launching pad to present their exclusive financial products and cater to the specific investment strategies of the world's richest individuals.
3. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can target affluent tourists by offering luxury accommodations, services, and experiences that match the standards of the ultra-rich, from private jet transfers to bespoke cultural tours.
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