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Author Topic: [2018-02-11] Lingerie Tycoon Sells 50 Dubai Apartments For Bitcoin  (Read 140 times)
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February 11, 2018, 12:03:43 PM
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As Bitcoin and cryptocurrency continues to become more and more viable by the week, one lingerie tycoon and her billionaire boyfriend have recently sold out 50 Dubai developments for Bitcoin.

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Buying homes with Bitcoin is becoming more and more common.

Ultimo lingerie tycoon Michelle Mone and her billionaire boyfriend, Doug Barrowman, initially put 50 of their 1,300 developments, located in Dubai’s Science Park, up for sale with Bitcoin — and it didn’t take long for them to get gobbled up. “We’ve sold all out,” Barrowman told Business Insider. “Some bought ones and twos, and one individual bought ten.”

Studio apartments ran for $130,000 — currently about 16 bitcoins — while two-bedroom apartments went for $380,000, or about 47 bitcoins. This is reportedly the first property development ever to be sold using cryptocurrency.

Those purchasing Mone’s developments also have the option to design their new home using Baroness Mone Interiors — her self-titled design service — which can also be paid for using Bitcoin.

According to Mone, most of the Bitcoin buyers fit the stereotypical mold of young, newly-rich cryptocurrency investors. “Actually, the team got a relationship going with them as well,” she explained. “They would talk on the phone — they’re not just like in their hoodies in the dark in the rooms.”

Demand for the duo’s properties isn’t decreasing, either, as more buyers are looking to drop Bitcoin on some prime Dubai real estate. “We’re still getting lots of inquiries,” Barrowman explained. “We’ve not released another batch. Particularly when bitcoin was riding high in the charts. I think a lot of people were cashing out over the Christmas period.”

However, Barrowman’s company, the Knox Group, doesn’t actually receive the payments in the virtual currency. The entrepreneurs have arranged a deal with BitStamp, a popular exchange, to immediately swap cryptocurrency payments into USD.

The pair expects to make more apartments available for purchase with Bitcoin in the future.

Source: http://bitcoinist.com/lingerie-tycoon-sells-50-dubai-apartments-for-bitcoin/
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February 11, 2018, 12:06:17 PM
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This is a perfect time to sell for bitcoin, actually. Everyone believes that bitcoin will start increasing soon, so the fiat equivalent of bitcoin right now is low. So if you don't need any urgent money right now, you can hodl the bitcoin you make off of the sale, and make a lot more down the road.

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February 11, 2018, 04:03:46 PM
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This is a perfect time to sell for bitcoin, actually. Everyone believes that bitcoin will start increasing soon, so the fiat equivalent of bitcoin right now is low. So if you don't need any urgent money right now, you can hodl the bitcoin you make off of the sale, and make a lot more down the road.

Indeed.
We will read soon people buying studio with $260,000 and in few years maybe $1,300,000 Tongue
Fast and easy money, nice.

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February 11, 2018, 05:49:43 PM
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Well this is the right time to buy and most people will grab this oppurtunity
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February 11, 2018, 06:01:09 PM
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This is a perfect time to sell for bitcoin, actually. Everyone believes that bitcoin will start increasing soon, so the fiat equivalent of bitcoin right now is low. So if you don't need any urgent money right now, you can hodl the bitcoin you make off of the sale, and make a lot more down the road.

It's not that simple. In most cases entities or large businesses involved in real estate want to have a constant flow of liquidity that they can put to work directly afterwards. If you aren't in a position where you have enough financial resources that will allow you to hold on to your Bitcoins for a certain period of time, you will need to have them liquidated directly, otherwise what is there to do for you while waiting? Bills don't wait for your Bitcoins to gain value -- bills need to get paid, employees, insurances, etc. We as Bitcoiners strongly believe that the market will shoot up big time in the coming years, but that's not the case for the rest....
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