曼哈頓的房價高,但沒有超級富豪的身家漲得快
全球財富集中已經(jīng)到了驚人的程度。 曼哈頓可能有著超過160萬居民,以及一些全世界最貴的房產(chǎn),但全球最富有的10個人就能買下這里所有的住宅用房。 房地產(chǎn)數(shù)據(jù)公司Property Shark在周四發(fā)布的分析報告指出,全球最富者的凈資產(chǎn)加在一起,已經(jīng)足夠買下曼哈頓所有的居民房產(chǎn)了。 在2016年第三季度,這些房產(chǎn)的價值總和是5,478億美元。而Property Shark根據(jù)福布斯(Forbes)億萬富翁榜單的分析顯示,周三收盤后,全球排名前十的富豪擁有的資產(chǎn)凈值已經(jīng)達到5,656億美元。 這意味著全球最富有的10個人——如今包括比爾·蓋茨、阿曼西奧·奧爾特加、杰夫·貝佐斯、沃倫·巴菲特、馬克·扎克伯格、卡洛斯·斯利姆·埃盧、拉里·埃里森、邁克爾·布隆伯格、查爾斯·科赫和大衛(wèi)·科赫——買下曼哈頓綽綽有余。 Property Shark以曼哈頓所有的住宅房產(chǎn)數(shù)量,乘以第三季度每塊房產(chǎn)的平均銷售價格,最終得出了曼哈頓房產(chǎn)的總價值。 該公司還制作了一張圖表,標明了誰可以買下哪一塊房產(chǎn)。不過這個圖表參考的是他們在3月的財富狀況。他們的個人凈資產(chǎn)在今年大體保持不變,除了科技公司亞馬遜(Amazon)的首席執(zhí)行官貝佐斯和Facebook的首席執(zhí)行官扎克伯格。由于這兩家公司股價飆升,他們的個人凈資產(chǎn)在今年分別增長了200億美元和100億美元。 根據(jù)地產(chǎn)公司道格拉斯·艾麗曼(Douglas Elliman)的數(shù)據(jù),今年第三季度,曼哈頓的平均房產(chǎn)價格為200萬美元。(財富中文網(wǎng)) 譯者:嚴匡正 | Talk about concentration of wealth. Manhattan may be home to over 1.6 million people and some of the world’s most expensive properties, but it would take just 10 of the world’s richest people to own all of Manhattan’s residential properties. According to a Thursday analysis from real estate data firm, PropertyShark, the world’s wealthiest have a combined net worth high enough to cover the cost of every single residential property in Manhattan. That cost was $547.8 billion in the third quarter of 2016. Property Shark based its analysis on the Forbes billionaire ranking, which shows the that world’s 10 richest had a combined $565.6 billion to their name as of Wednesday’s market close. Meaning the world’s 10 wealthiest today—a list that now includes Bill Gates, Amancio Ortega, Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett, Mark Zuckerberg, Carlos Slim Helu, Larry Ellison, Michael Bloomberg, Charles Koch, and David Koch—would be more than enough to buy Manhattan. Property Shark determined the combined value of Manhattan real estate by taking into account all residential properties in the city, and multiplying that figure by the average sale price of each neighborhood for the third quarter. Property Shark put together a graphic of who could buy what neighborhoods, but based on their wealth back in March. Their individual net worth has stayed largely the same, excluding tech CEOs Amazon’s Bezos and Facebook’s Zuckerberg, who added $20 billion and $10 billion to their wealths respectively this year, as their companies’ stock prices soared. According to Douglas Elliman, the average price of a Manhattan property was $2 million in the third quarter. |