Upon hearing that Gavin Kleine was going to buy a house at Pacific Heights, everyone became even more excited.
Everyone from San Francisco knew what that meant.
Pacific Heights was the core of San Francisco's business circle. Even among the prominent families in San Francisco, there were top-tier families and second-tier families.
Yvette Larson's family was a second-tier family.
Why weren't they a top-tier family? Because they didn't have a villa at Pacific Heights.
This was the rule the Sanders family had set. Although it seemed tyrannical, it had been passed down up until today.
The key determining factor of whether a person was successful or not was whether they were capable of purchasing a villa at Pacific Heights.
Of course, Gavin Kleine was simply exaggerating.
The cheapest villa at Pacific Heights cost at least 15 million dollars. There was no way he'd be able to afford one there, given his financial ability.