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Remote work has accelerated this shift with affluent buyers able to move beyond dense
urban cores, seeking space, clean air, serenity and homes that support these new rhythms
of life. Luxury real estate is no longer defined purely by location but by the promise of a life
well lived.
The world’s most affluent are
rethinking what it means to live well
and the pandemic shifted priorities.
Efforts in Dubai are not an isolated trend. Across the world, governments are investing in
outdoor living by expanding parks, restoring waterfronts, and integrating nature into urban
growth. Expectations have risen. People want access to green space, cleaner air, and the
ability to live well without compromise. These forces are reshaping where wealth flows,
influencing not just individual property choices but the very fabric of neighbourhoods,
cities, and global markets.
Engel & Völkers and Henley & Partners are therefore pleased to present this Global Wealth
Migration and Lifestyle Real Estate Report. Drawing on exclusive insights from the Engel &
Völkers Private Office network and enriched with data provided by Henley & Partners,
this report explores the intersection of global wealth migration and luxury real estate
demand, with a particular focus on the lifestyle factors shaping buyer and seller
motivations worldwide.
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