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
- +9,800UAE — the world's #1 wealth magnet again. Zero income tax, stability, capital-friendly rules.
- +7,500United States — #2, on the promise of unmatched opportunity (and Florida's pull).
- Top 10Italy, Switzerland, Portugal, Greece, Canada, Australia, Singapore round out the leaders.
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
- −16,500United Kingdom — the largest outflow, triggered by the non-dom overhaul and inheritance-tax changes.
- −7,800China — a perennial net loser of millionaires.
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.
- Henley & Partners — Private Wealth Migration Report 2025: Country Wealth Flows
- Henley & Partners — Private Wealth Migration 2025 (Press Release)
General market commentary, not legal, tax, or investment advice. Figures are Henley & Partners projections for 2025.