Where Melbourne's investors approached 7909 Rose Island Road through the lens of yield compression against their own overheated coastal markets, the calculation shifts subtly but meaningfully when viewed from Mexico City, where capital seeking dollar-denominated hard assets finds in this Prospect estate's limestone-accented façade and generous acreage a store of value that transcends mere rental arithmetic. The same structural advantages hold — the Oldham County tax environment, the school district prestige, the insulation from Louisville's urban density — but from a peso-denominated perspective, the property's position along Rose Island Road carries an additional currency hedge that Melbourne buyers never needed to consider. This dual appeal, as both a lifestyle acquisition and a financial instrument, is precisely the kind of layered value proposition that has begun surfacing in portfolio conversations across Milan, where a different breed of European investor is running an entirely distinct set of numbers.