Gold prices have retreated from record highs while housing prices in Tehran have surged 80% during the war, as some Iranians shift assets from gold into property.
According to Jin10, the report said the move has been driven by efforts to protect wealth amid 84% runaway inflation.
The article described the trend as a shift away from gold and toward real estate during the conflict.
PRECIOUS METALS | Tehran Home Prices Jump 80% During War as Gold Pulls Back From Record Highs
2026-06-05 05:19:52
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