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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. And if you are looking for where they vacation - here are some of the clubs. Bakers Bay and Yellowstone and El Dorado are the most famous, but these folks have mastered it. https://discoverylandco.com/our-worlds[/quote] Sort of off spin question here. But HHI does it get to get in here? You don’t know until invited? I follow two influencers (actually own businesses) so not your Target mom and I know recognize Troubador Club and the Yellowstone club. [/quote] They aren’t like country clubs where you need sponsors and letters of rec, etc. You don’t have to be invited, just buy a property and pay the initiation fee and annual dues and you are in. Unless you really misbehave as a prospect or treat the staff poorly, they have turned people away for that. [/quote] Understand! Very clear now. I’ve seen this model in other areas like Jupiter Island Florida, but they are more like local clubs buy starts low 500k to a 5 million. The whole farm on site thing too, it’s looking like a real estate trend. So same places but more high end exclusive except for the few we already know. MV, St Barts. [/quote] Not really - bc St Barts is a whole island. YC is only one small part of Big Sky (the most exclusive part) - Big Sky also has Spanish Peaks and Moonlight Basin and more - but that's for the working rich.... many of these "clubs" are for people who've made their hundreds of millions (maybe a big sale of their company etc) - but they are not just lawyers or doctors.... big big difference. the type of person in YC is also not working 12-14 hour days anymore.... it's a different type of wealth...maybe they have their own asset management firm - and just run things, but they are def part of the working rich in the same way. not sure that makes sense?[/quote]
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