Most geopolitical crises don’t just shake markets—they reshape where global wealth flows and real estate hotspots emerge. In this episode, we uncover how escalating conflicts in the Middle East, inflation shocks, and shifts in energy prices are steering capital towards certain safe haven markets—like London, Toronto, and Dubai—and what that means for investors worldwide.The conversation dives deep into the mechanisms behind capital migration during turmoil, including the role of diaspora networks and regional safety considerations. We break down how oil shocks influence currencies, real estate demand, and inflation, drawing on historical parallels like the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Plus, we explore the impact of geopolitical instability on immigrant communities’ investment patterns, highlighting the Iranian and Syrian diasporas' influence on North American real estate markets.You'll discover:
This episode is essential listening for real estate investors, international traders, or anyone curious about how global unrest rewires wealth flows—creating opportunities and risks you can't afford to ignore. Don’t miss the chance to stay ahead of the turbulence—understand where the money moves during times of chaos.Guest credibility:
Daniel Foch is a seasoned real estate analyst specializing in international markets and geopolitical influences on property investment.