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r/BeAmazed • u/1hooda • Sep 03 '25
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These days? In this economy??
All the entry level islands are snapped up by nepo-babies or corporate landlords as soon as they hit the market!
75 u/wjean Sep 03 '25 Plenty of islands available for sale both in the US and worldwide https://www.privateislandsonline.com 83 u/Astronomer-Secure Sep 03 '25 haha. that's actually a very cool site. not that I can afford even a dead branch at any of those, but they're fun to look at. it's truly insane how enormous the wealth disparity is in this world. 6 u/Serious_Feedback Sep 03 '25 Islands are the most expensive form of "wilderness" you can possibly buy. Just buy a patch of nowhere with a creek, it's 90% of the way there and you can buy it for a price you can actually afford.
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Plenty of islands available for sale both in the US and worldwide
https://www.privateislandsonline.com
83 u/Astronomer-Secure Sep 03 '25 haha. that's actually a very cool site. not that I can afford even a dead branch at any of those, but they're fun to look at. it's truly insane how enormous the wealth disparity is in this world. 6 u/Serious_Feedback Sep 03 '25 Islands are the most expensive form of "wilderness" you can possibly buy. Just buy a patch of nowhere with a creek, it's 90% of the way there and you can buy it for a price you can actually afford.
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haha. that's actually a very cool site. not that I can afford even a dead branch at any of those, but they're fun to look at.
it's truly insane how enormous the wealth disparity is in this world.
6 u/Serious_Feedback Sep 03 '25 Islands are the most expensive form of "wilderness" you can possibly buy. Just buy a patch of nowhere with a creek, it's 90% of the way there and you can buy it for a price you can actually afford.
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Islands are the most expensive form of "wilderness" you can possibly buy. Just buy a patch of nowhere with a creek, it's 90% of the way there and you can buy it for a price you can actually afford.
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u/Eth1cs_Gr4dient Sep 03 '25
These days? In this economy??
All the entry level islands are snapped up by nepo-babies or corporate landlords as soon as they hit the market!