Islands for Billionaires—Why Are They So Expensive? THE WHOLE TRUTH
How much does it cost to buy an uninhabited island? The internet is full of listings for $30,000—cheaper than a used car. But why, then, do billionaires pay hundreds of millions for tiny patches of land in the ocean and even billions to rent them temporarily? In this episode, we’ll take a look beneath the surface of the island business. You’ll learn why land itself in the tropics is practically worthless, how much it costs to build your own civilization from scratch, and why the ultimate luxury of the 21st century—for which the wealthy are willing to pay a fortune—is simply seclusion and emptiness. Watch the analysis all the way through to discover the true price of seclusion. Like the video? Support the channel: 👍 Like this video—it helps the algorithms find new viewers. 🔔 Click the bell to be the first to know when new investigations are released. 💬 Share your thoughts in the comments—we want to know what you think 📢 Share this video with friends who love to dream of a luxurious life. #luxurytrap #richpeople #billionaires #secretsofthewealthy #investments #money #exposé #millionaires #expensivepurchases #business

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