New Zealand: Frequently dubbed the ultimate “lifeboat” for tech billionaires. Figures like LinkedIn co-founder Reed Hoffman have openly confirmed that Silicon Valley elites are acquiring land in this politically neutral and isolated region. [1]
Kauai, Hawaii: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has built a sprawling 1,400-acre compound on the North Shore. The secretive, multi-structure fortress features its own independent energy grid, agriculture, and blast-proof doors. [1, 2]
Lake Tahoe, Nevada: High-net-worth individuals, including Google co-founder Sergey Brin and SpaceX investors, are heavily investing in ultra-private, tech-enabled luxury estates in the tax-friendly, mountainous enclaves of Nevada. [1]
Indian Creek Village, Florida: Dubbed the “Billionaire Bunker”, this 294-acre guarded island in Biscayne Bay uses Israeli-designed radar systems and a private 16-person police force to secure its 41 ultra-wealthy residents. [1]
Private Islands: Exclusive enclaves like Banwa Private Island in the Philippines are utilized for their complete institutional-level autonomy, including onboard medical facilities and renewable power.