Verdant grounds and elegant finishes await at this Luxury Home of the Week address, a substantial estate on the Cape. The property at 122 Pinquickset Cove Circle in Cotuit is made up of a main ...
Calling all city dwellers yearning for seaside living. Our Luxury Home of the week may fit the bill. Penthouse 9 at 50 Battery St. features a breezy mix of white stone and light wood. It’s in ...
Mountain top dining returns to Camelback Resort with the newly reopened Summit House. Offering a new winter menu of hearty fare, paired with handcrafted cocktails, spiked winter classics, and an ...
A recently listed secluded lot near the top of Camelback Mountain is adjacent to city-owned ... owned by the city of Phoenix where no other home can be built, said Dallas Peagler, Realtor with ...
architecturally striking mansion built by L.A. developer Ardie Tavangarian was a monument to luxury and excess. Sold for $83 million in 2021 to Luminar Technologies Chief Executive Austin Russell ...
It was the second-highest year of luxury home sales, which was only outpaced by the $22.6 billion in sales from November 2021 to October 2022. San Antonio-New Braunfels metropolitan areas saw 5 ...
Sales of luxury homes in Michigan rose last year. The most expensive? A home in Bloomfield Township, which sold for its asking price of $7 million. In 2024, Michigan's highest-priced single-family ...
The luxury housing market is heating up again. A typical luxury home sold for $1.225 million in the first quarter of 2024, up 8.7% from the same period a year earlier, according to a new report ...
as well as data compiled by the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing — ranging from Nov. 1, 2022, to Oct. 30, 2024 — for the top 10% of 120 markets across the country. Wealth-X and Barton ...
Luxury homes aren’t usually the first step on the housing ladder, but last year saw a slew of high-end sales to first-time buyers, according to a new report from brokerage Coldwell Banker Global ...
Be the first to know about the biggest and best luxury home sales and listings by signing up for our Mansion Deals email alert. Less than a month after the Los Angeles wildfires threatened to ...
It just seems unfeasible.” As rental inventory dries up, agents predict more people will look to buy homes in L.A., boosting a luxury real-estate market that had been soft in recent years.