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What Real Estate Does Gary Stevenson Own?

What real estate does Gary Stevenson own.

Remembering Gary Stevenson is a social media influencer calling strongly for a wealth tax. Why would someone so wealthy be calling for a wealth tax? Would gifting all the wealth to the state for public purposes be a good idea? Is there a psychic inversion going on?

Gary Stevenson's Real Estate Holdings

Gary Stevenson, the former Citibank trader, economist, and YouTube creator (@garyseconomics) known for his critiques of wealth inequality, has a net worth estimated at around $3.6 billion as of 2025. While he is vocal about how rising inequality makes homeownership inaccessible for younger generations, public sources suggest he has diversified into real estate as part of his investment strategy. However, specific details on his personal properties are limited and often generalized in financial profiles—likely due to privacy and the nature of his portfolio, which includes both direct ownership and investments. No verified public records (e.g., property deeds) tie him to specific addresses, and he has not disclosed personal residences in interviews or his content.

Based on available reports from financial and net worth analyses, here's what is known or reported about his real estate:
Reported Direct Properties and Investments

Stevenson's real estate is described as a mix of residential, commercial, and luxury assets focused on high-growth areas. Key highlights include:
Category Details Estimated Value/Notes Sources
Residential Properties - Luxury homes in financial hubs: New York City, Los Angeles, London.
- Luxury home in Connecticut (U.S.).
- Energy-efficient projects in emerging economies (e.g., Southeast Asia). Part of a portfolio contributing to passive income; no exact values disclosed. Finance Monthly (2025), Cine Net Worth (2025), Habits Jewelry (2025).
Commercial Properties - High-potential commercial real estate in redeveloped post-industrial neighborhoods (locations unspecified, possibly U.S./Europe).
- Investments in office and mixed-use developments. Significant for wealth diversification; focused on growth areas like renewable-integrated buildings. The Rock at BC (2025), Urban Splatter (2025).
Overall Portfolio - Substantial holdings in commercial and residential across U.S., UK, and emerging markets.
- Emphasis on luxury and sustainable projects for long-term appreciation. Valued at hundreds of millions; contributes to his billionaire status alongside trading and other investments. Multiple net worth profiles (e.g., Finance Monthly, 2025).
Key Context and Caveats

    Public Profile vs. Holdings: Stevenson's content (e.g., his book The Trading Game and YouTube videos) emphasizes systemic barriers to property ownership for average people, but he has not detailed his own assets. Reports frame his real estate as a "wealth-building strategy" post-Citibank, where he earned millions betting on economic downturns.
    No X (Twitter) Mentions: Searches of his posts and semantic queries yield no personal disclosures—only discussions on inequality's impact on housing markets.
    Potential Confusion: Some results reference other "Gary Stevensons" (e.g., Gary R. Stevenson, a sports executive with shares in Kilroy Realty Corp., a U.S. REIT). These are unrelated.
    Transparency Issues: Exact ownership is opaque, as high-net-worth individuals often use trusts or entities. Estimates come from secondary financial sites, which may aggregate unverified data.

If you're seeking more granular details (e.g., addresses or valuations), they aren't publicly available without deeper investigative tools like property records databases, which aren't accessible here. For updates, checking his upcoming media appearances or book promotions could reveal more.
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