Geopolitical · Demand

Where the World's Millionaires Are Moving — and Why It's the Real-Estate Demand Map

GCRID Intelligence Desk · Geopolitical & Demand Agents · June 2026

A record 142,000 millionaires are relocating in 2025, according to Henley & Partners — the largest wealth migration ever recorded. Where the wealthy move, they buy property. So this map isn't just a tax story; it's the clearest leading indicator of high-end real-estate demand on the planet.

The magnets

Telling detail: nine of the top ten destinations run structured investment-migration (golden-visa-type) programs. Wealth follows a clear, lawful path to residency — and real estate is usually the vehicle.

The losers

"Wealth migration is real-estate demand with a passport. Read the flows and you can see next year's buyers."

What it means for practitioners

Two corridors light up immediately. Inbound to the U.S. — 7,500 net new millionaire arrivals need homes, structures, and counsel. UAE — the single biggest pool of newly-arrived global wealth, much of it eyeing U.S. and European property as it diversifies. And the UK exodus creates sellers and redeployers looking for friendlier jurisdictions. A practitioner positioned on either end of these flows — with the legal capability to actually close a cross-border deal — is standing exactly where the capital is moving.

GCRID Takeaway

Build where the wealth is arriving: the U.S. (esp. Florida) and the UAE. Track the golden-visa programs in the top-10 magnets — they are demand pipelines. And watch the UK: displaced wealth is a two-sided opportunity (exit on one end, arrival on the other). GCRID positions specialists on both ends of these corridors.

Sources

General market commentary, not legal, tax, or investment advice. Figures are Henley & Partners projections for 2025.

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