From Singapore to Vancouver: 5 TikTok accounts for a glimpse into the lives of the wealthy

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Yes, luxury TikTok is a thing. Want to have a look at the most extravagant houses, out-of-this-world supercars and lavish hotel stays? Simply follow these accounts.

In case you didn’t already know, there’s more to TikTok than viral dances. In fact, there’s a whole world of luxury content you can find on the platform.

Which are some of Singapore’s most extravagant homes? What do supercar owners do for a living? What is it like staying in a US$1,200 per night over-the-water bungalow?It’s no secret that real estate agents have been going big on social media recently, TikTok included. On his TikTok account, real estate agent Marcus Luah lets you peek at some of the most extravagant houses in Singapore.Videos include drive-bys of huge mansions, head-turning Good Class Bungalows and jaw-dropping penthouses.

 

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How out of touch do you have to be to find joy from some overpriced bags made of dead animal skin

Pls donate some to charity

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