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Monday, March 10, 2014

London is Top Global City, but New York Poised to Take Crown

Dubai, United Arab Emirates. - Wednesday, March 5th 2014 [ME NewsWire]

New York will overtake London as the most important city for the ultra-wealthy by 2024, according to Knight Frank’s Wealth Report, an annual analysis of wealth flows and property investment around the world.

The report shows that three of the top five most important cities by 2024 will be in Asia, knocking Geneva from the top of the charts.

Fig.3: Top 5 Global Locations for UHNWIs
     

2013
   

2014
   

2024

1
   

London
   

London
   

New York

2
   

New York
   

New York
   

London

3
   

Singapore
   

Singapore
   

Hong Kong

4
   

Hong Kong
   

Hong Kong
   

Singapore

5
   

Geneva
   

Geneva
   

Shanghai

Over the last year, the global response to the financial crisis continued to boost property markets in many parts of the world.   The latest results from The Wealth Report’s Prime International Residential Index (PIRI) confirm that Asian markets, led by Jakarta, experienced the biggest price growth in 2013, followed by Auckland, Bali, Christchurch and Dublin (fig 2).

James Lewis said: “History, location and their long-established wealth mean that London and New York’s positions look unassailable, at least for now. It is further down our leader board that the real city wars are being waged. The main battleground is Asia, where a handful of locations are slugging it out in the hope of establishing a clear lead as the region’s alpha urban hub.

“By region, the Middle East top five includes Istanbul and Abu Dhabi, two centres from our “hotspots” list – cities that are set to rapidly increase their influence on Ultra High Net Worth Individuals* (UHWNIs)  – close behind Dubai in prime position.  One legacy of the Arab Spring is the enhanced status of Turkey as a safe haven location for investors from the Gulf and North Africa.

“Although it still trails some way behind the top four cities in Asia-Pacific, Sydney is steadily growing in importance as a wealth hub for the region.  Despite its geographical remoteness, it comes in as the fifth placed hotspot. Sao Paulo heads the current Latin American top five list.  Current trends suggest that the city is also set to see its UHNWI population ranking rise from 11th to eighth position globally by 2023.”

In terms of property performance, locations that were hardest hit by the downturn, like Dubai, Dublin and now Madrid, are also bouncing back strongly.

Fig.2: PIRI – Average Price Change 2012 - 2013

Rank
   

Location
   

World Region
   

Annual % change

1
   

Jakarta
   

Asia-Pacific
   

37.7%

2
   

Auckland
   

Asia-Pacific
   

28.8%

3
   

Bali
   

Asia-Pacific
   

22.0%

4
   

Christchurch
   

Asia-Pacific
   

21.4%

5
   

Dublin
   

Europe
   

17.5%

6
   

Beijing
   

Asia-Pacific
   

17.1%

7
   

Dubai
   

Middle East
   

17.0%

8
   

Abu Dhabi
   

Middle East
   

15.0%

9
   

Guangzhou
   

Asia-Pacific
   

14.2%

10
   

Los Angeles
   

North America
   

14.0%

The report also examines wealth creation across the world, finding that the number of ultra-wealthy individuals across the world rose by three per cent last year, despite continued economic turbulence. Exclusive data prepared for the Wealth Report, shows that the number of Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWIs) in 2023, who have $30m or more in net assets is set to grow by nearly 30% over the next decade.

Data from Wealth Insight, the global wealth intelligence firm, shows that while Europe will remain home to most UHNWIs, the biggest growth will be in Africa. The number of people with $30 million or more in assets will climb by 53% by 2023, underpinned by a 92 per cent rise in Nigeria and a 74 per cent rise in Kenya.

Fig.1. Forecast growth per region of HNWIs
     

2013
   

2023
   

2013-2023
                 

% growth

Africa
   

1868
   

2858
   

53%

Asia
   

41,114
   

58,588
   

43%

Latin America
   

9677
   

13,711
   

42%

Middle East
   

7052
   

9498
   

35%

Europe
   

60,504
   

73,396
   

21%

North America
   

43,626
   

52,536
   

20%

Australia
   

3828
   

4526
   

18%

World Total
   

167,669
   

215,113
   

28%

  http://www.knightfrank.com/wealthreport/default.html

Notes to Editors:

Knight Frank LLP is the leading independent global property consultancy. The Group advises clients ranging from individual owners and buyers to major developers, investors and corporate tenants. For further information about the Company, please visit www.knightfrank.com.

Contacts

Liam Bailey ,

 liam.bailey@knightfrank.com

Tel: 07919303148



John Williams

john.williams@knightfrank.com

Tel: 07957635892



Bronya Heaver

 Bronya.heaver@knightfrank.com

Tel:  +44 20 7861 1412

Email: press@knightfrank.com

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