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Number of Ultra-Affluent households in the U.S. increased 23% in 2006

Increasing wealth drives luxury home market

 

North Bay Village, Florida (August 16th, 2007) - For the first time in history, there are more than a million households in the United States with a net worth of $5 million dollars or more (not including primary residences), according to an April report released by the Chicago-based Spectrum Group, "Affluent Market Insights 2007."

The number of Ultra High Net Worth individuals (those with a net worth of $5 million or more, excluding primary residences) grew 23% in 2006, representing the fastest growing sector of the luxury market.  These numbers echo trends seen elsewhere indicating that while the rich are getting richer, it's the ultra-affluent who are experiencing the greatest increase in wealth.  According to the 2006 Forbes list of the Top 400 Richest Americans, each of the 400 individuals has a net worth of at least $1 billion dollars, a first since the company began compiling its list.

There are also now more than 9 million Millionaire households in the U.S. (those with a net worth of $1 million dollars or more, excluding primary residences), an 8% increase from 2005 to 2006.  And during the same timeframe, the number of Affluent households in the United States (defined as those with a net worth of $500,000 dollars or more, excluding primary residences) rose 9% to a record 15 million-plus.

"We've seen these national trends reflected in the local housing market," said Ashton Coleman of Keller-Williams Realty in Miami Beach, who is also a member of the Dallas-based Institute for Luxury Home Marketing.  "There are currently 11 homes priced at a million dollars or more in the North Bay Village market."

Despite the general downturn seen in the housing market throughout much of the nation, the upper-tier continues to chart its own course, particularly where multi-million dollar homes are concerned.  While those at the entry level of affluence are more likely to be affected by current market corrections, the upper echelon has traditionally demonstrated its capacity for greater resiliency in the face of economic fluctuations. 

Indeed, according to Forbes, two of the three most expensive properties in the world-a spec chateau in England neighboring Windsor Castle, and Donald Trump's re-vamped Maison de L'Amitié in Palm Beach, Florida-have been vacant for two years.  The owners have the resources to wait for the market conditions they desire.  For some, luxurious estates are second homes, investments, or simply discretionary purchases.

"At a time when the newswires are filled with stories of sub-prime lending crises and real estate gloom, we've simultaneously seen listings for $100 million-dollar homes hit the market, a history-making event in residential real estate," said Laurie Moore-Moore, founder of the international Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, who has written and taught extensively on the luxury residential real estate market.

Even in Florida, which has witnessed a notable downturn in upper-tier homes and estates, the caveats are quite particular to the market segment-greatly influenced by factors such as an international clientele, dollar valuations, and proposed tax changes.  Luxury is not dead; it's in a holding pattern, waiting for certain changes in market conditions before making a move.

The convergence of a more complex market and an increasing number of affluent homeowners underscores why buyers and sellers of fine homes and estates value working with trusted real estate professionals who have the specialized skills, resources, and experience to help them achieve their lifestyle objectives.

And what about those Ultra High Net Worth individuals?  They might be just around the corner.  According to Forbes, 27 of them are in the Florida region, including 8 in Palm Beach.

For current information on the upper-tier market, please contact Ashton Coleman at 305-978-7704 or by email at: Info@MiamiDreamRealty.com.

Ashton Coleman with Keller-Williams Miami Beach is a member of the international Institute for Luxury Home Marketing and has taken specialized training in the selling and marketing of upper-tier homes.  [SunPost Best of edition: North Bay Village Property Specialist for 2006 & 2007, TRC & e-Pro certified.]

About The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing

The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing is the premier independent authority in training and certifying real estate professionals around the world in the art of handling exceptional properties.  Through specialized training, education, proprietary research, tools, and branding, Institute members build expertise in marketing luxury homes and estates for buyers and sellers.   Members who meet strict performance requirements may earn the prestigious Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS) designation.  Information about the CLHMS designation and an international member list can be found at http://www.clhms.org/, which is also accessible via The Wall Street Journal's RealEstateJournal.com website.

 

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