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Donald Dashers: Why Hollywood A-listers are fleeing Trump’s America for London

It’s being called the “Donald Dash”—a wave of high-profile Americans relocating across the Atlantic, seeking refuge from the political climate in Trump’s U.S. And where are they headed? London, of course

Newsroom March 12 09:38

Names like designer Tom Ford and Hollywood power couple Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes have already made the move, joining a growing number of wealthy Americans investing in prime London real estate. With U.S. applications for British citizenship soaring by 40% in just a year, is this an escape—or a Brexit-era economic boost for the U.K.?

London’s Newest Elite Expats

Recent data from luxury real estate firm Knight Frank reveals that Americans accounted for 11.6% of foreign buyers in Central London during the last quarter of 2024—overtaking Chinese buyers, who stood at 8.1%. Official figures from the U.K.’s Home Office further confirm the trend: in 2024, a record-breaking 6,131 Americans applied for British citizenship, compared to 4,881 in 2023.

Among the most notable buyers is Tom Ford, who reportedly spent £80 million on a Chelsea mansion in November. Meanwhile, Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes chose the ever-trendy Notting Hill, which has become a favorite among transatlantic movers.

Why London?

So what’s drawing these high-net-worth Americans to the famously rainy British capital?

One key factor is the strong U.S. dollar, which has given American buyers a 38% less on prime London properties compared to a decade ago. Additionally, real estate prices in sought-after areas have dropped by 1.1% in recent months, making now an attractive time to buy.

Another pull? Stability. As one legal expert told The Times, Britain’s legal and financial system offers a reliability that southern European hotspots like Italy, Portugal, and Spain—or even tax havens like Dubai—struggle to match.

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Could Politics Shift the Trend?

While American buyers may be flocking in, experts warn that political changes in Britain could impact future investment.

Tom Bill, head of U.K. residential research at Knight Frank, cautioned that proposed tax policy changes under Chancellor Rachel Reeves could make London less attractive to wealthy foreign residents. “It’s an unfortunate time to replace the country’s tax policies with something less competitive,” he remarked, urging the government to send positive signals to international investors in the upcoming Spring Budget.

For now, though, London remains the go-to haven for America’s elite—offering them an escape from Trump’s America and a prime investment opportunity in one of the world’s most exclusive real estate markets.

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