A wealth tsunami is quietly reshaping American markets. The boomer generation—sitting on one of history's largest private wealth pools—is now transferring massive capital to Gen X and Millennials. The domino effect? Real estate markets, especially the high-end segment, are feeling the pressure. As trillions shift hands, asset allocation strategies are being rewritten. This intergenerational wealth transfer isn't just a demographic story; it's reshaping where capital flows and how markets price premium assets.

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ruggedNotShruggedvip
· 7h ago
It's that old, worn-out narrative again... Do you really think money can solve problems?
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 7h ago
Grandpas' money is flowing to us now. Shouldn't the housing prices drop?
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SpeakWithHatOnvip
· 7h ago
The wealth tsunami sounds pretty scary, but honestly, it's just money flowing to the next generation. Housing prices still need to go up.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 7h ago
ngl this wave of wealth transfer is really about to shuffle things up, the pressure in the real estate sector is enormous.
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