Parrot Cay |
I have counted as many as 40 g-5’s (and 6’s and 650s as well as Citation Xs) at Ackerman Field in the summer. Mill Reef also gets the nod as well as Jackson, Vail, and Fishers Island. There are similar places throughout the world. |
There is a similar thing going on in Nantucket. Old old money in the same house for 100 years kind of thing. |
Rehoboth used to be like that. |
We used to go to Mill Reef Club in Antigua with our whole extended family when I was growing up -- I had no idea! It did seem fancy but I guess I wasn't tuned in. |
We have a house on a private island in the Turks and Caicos. There are 8 total houses on the island. |
Do you know what it was when it was started and the people who founded it? Hard to miss the upper, upper level wealth involved. |
There are 10 houses in our compound and we are not that far away. |
For those who are in this elite circle — what about Abaco,Bahamas? Is this elite?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/carriecoolidge/2021/11/10/the-abaco-club-in-the-bahamas-now-offering-new-beachfront-homes/amp/ |
It is very nice, but Bakers Bay on the next island over is even nicer. |
+1. We are elite and go to OBX every year. |
Fascinating. I can’t even fathom this wealth. I would like to think even with that level of money my tastes would still be rather plebeian. |
You have a plane? At least 4 homes? A net worth beyond 250mm? |
Not really this except to the extent a “regular” place has the best snow, the best weather, great restaurants, privacy, etc. I will agree the truly elite don’t follow crowds or go to some place just because but I know they pursue premium experiences. There are just some places that have better weather, facilities, service etc. That is where the elite ends up. There is a reason B.Mellon spent her 100th birthday on Nantucket even though she had properties all over the place, including on the Cape. |
Hey what's wrong with OBX? |