Each Friday, Russ Anderson, the president and CEO of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty writes about luxury, trends, business and more in the advertising pages of the Mansion section of The Wall Street Journal. Below is his letter of April 12, 2024.
FROM THE PRESIDENT'S P.O.V.
Have you heard about plyscrapers — the healthy new high-rises made of wood? What about the boom in artist-painted murals inside a home? Have you seen the far-out furniture coming out of Milan?
You will, in the brand-new RESIDE Magazine, out today inside select North Texas subscriber copies of The Wall Street Journal.
RESIDE is a uniquely curated page-turner, whether you experience it in print or online, at briggsfreeman.com/reside. It is a special project that we create twice a year in tandem with Sotheby’s International Realty. Not only does the new issue reveal about 30 pages of some of our most exciting available listings and sold properties — and many of our amazing agents — but also it is loaded with stories on everything from futuristic yacht design to Venice, Provincetown, and New Orleans.
My favorite part? The section called Gallery, which begins on page 64 and features some of our finest agents and the properties they are offering or have already sold, including homes, high-rises, and ranches. There is just nothing like North Texas.
Enjoy every page of RESIDE. Come read it anytime at briggsfreeman.com/reside or ask your agent for a copy. It isn’t just beautiful — it’s brilliant.
THE Q1 2024 REPORTS See the first quarter’s sales numbers all over North Texas with our interactive Market Update snapshots. See home prices, the average days on the market and more for 25 key communities. Then, read my take on Q1 2024 at briggsfreeman.com/blog.
Russ Anderson
President and CEO
Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty
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