Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jun 11
SpaceX IPO Spurs Luxury Buying Plans as 1,000-Acre Ranches and Private Jets Beckon
Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jun 11

SpaceX IPO Spurs Luxury Buying Plans as 1,000-Acre Ranches and Private Jets Beckon

3 articles · Updated · CNBC · Jun 11

Summary

  • SpaceX employees are already mapping out post-IPO spending on luxury homes, Rolex watches and private jet trips, even though current and former staff will not be able to sell shares immediately.
  • California and Texas brokers say inquiries are rising near SpaceX hubs, from South Bay coastal homes to Austin-area lake condos and 1,000-acre ranches, with some buyers considering margin loans before lockups expire.
  • Luxury sellers expect the windfall to spread beyond housing: watch dealers say liquidity events often trigger trophy purchases such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and F.P. Journe timepieces.
  • Private jet firms also report SpaceX-related inquiries, with celebratory charters headed to Las Vegas, Miami, Cabo, Aspen and Yellowstone, though some wealth managers are already pushing clients to scale back.
  • The expected wealth surge could ripple through local luxury markets much as Facebook's 2012 IPO did, when home values near its headquarters jumped 21%.

Insights

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