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February 4, 2021 in Columns, Opinion
When I’m home for winter break, there’s nothing better than unwinding after a long day of doing nothing by watching some HGTV. For those of you in need of recommendations, some of my go-to shows include Fixer Upper, Property Brothers, House Hunters International, Flip or Flop, Hawaii Life and my latest discovery, Island Hunters.
I have to admit that I’m somewhat ambivalent about Island Hunters, the visuals and locations are undeniably stunning, and the premise is simple a perfect show to indulge in without expending too many brain cells. The host Chris Krolow takes his wealthy buyers to three different island properties with the goal of buying one for themselves. However, it gets a little more complicated. Oftentimes, his clients aren’t just searching for their own private getaways many enterprising millionaires are also hoping to establish boutique hotels and eco-resorts on these virgin parcels of tropical land.
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Expert Advice: How To Face An End-Times Crisis In Luxury
The super-rich are buying bunkers, such as this one by Terra Vivos, to ride out whatever crisis society might throw at them | Photo: Terravivos
As gauche as it might sound, some of the world’s wealthiest people are preparing for the collapse of civilisation with an almost unimaginable sense of excess. While we’d never endorse abandoning your fellow man for the lure of a gilded bunker, several experts will gladly offer their advice on how to face an end-times crisis in luxury if you really must
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