Latest News

Purse Tycoon Aims at Ultra-Rich With $85 Million Home (Bloomberg.com)

In addition to U.S. tech, energy and entertainment money, Los Angeles has lured investors from China, Indonesia, Russia, Latin America and the Middle East who use U.S. real estate as a haven from political and economic uncertainty back home.

“If you buy a house for $50 million, $60 million, and it falls to $40 million, it’s still better than having your money under a dictator who decides that money doesn’t belong to you any more… It’s the return of capital rather than the return on capital.”

 

1

Read the article here  (Bloomberg 9/22/14)