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An Ultra-Modern $9.5 Million Arizona Home Comes With a Climate-Controlled Auto Gallery — Robb Report
The double-gated Paradise Valley compound also features a heated pool and a guest casita, all with Camelback Mountain vistas.
This $9.5 million Paradise Valley home features a climate-controlled car gallery, a resort-style pool, and panoramic views of Camelback Mountain. Designed for luxury living, it blends modern architecture with high-end amenities.
Hot Property: five rural bolt-holes in the Dordogne — Financial Times
Five unique French countryside properties in the Dordogne region—ranging from an 18th-century manor near Bergerac (€897,750) to a fully renovated 25-bedroom hamlet in Nontron (€3.937 million)—highlight a blend of historical charm and modern upgrades, including eco-friendly systems, equestrian facilities, and wellness amenities, all set in scenic, private surroundings.
$700,000 Homes in Utah, Alabama, and Washington D.C. — The New York Times
A midcentury modern home in Murray, a Craftsman in Birmingham and a brick rowhouse in Washington. Each home offers unique trade-offs in size, location, and style, illustrating how far a budget can stretch regionally.
$2,500 Rentals in Los Angeles — The New York Times
Condos in Sherman Oaks, Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles: A $2,500 monthly rental in Los Angeles offers varied options depending on the neighborhood, from sleek studios in trendy areas to multi-bedroom units in less central locations. Renters prioritize location, space, and amenities within these diverse options.
Week in Review: A Massive New Mexico Ranch, a Record-Setting Sale in Italy, and L.A.’s At-Risk Trophy Homes — Mansion Global
A sprawling New Mexico ranch, a record-breaking sale in Italy, and the challenges facing luxury homes in Los Angeles: This week’s real estate roundup highlights a massive ranch in New Mexico hitting the market, a historic €40 million sale in Italy, and concerns over luxury homes in L.A. vulnerable to wildfire and insurance issues.
A “Quadplex” Penthouse on Billionaires Row Lists for $110M — Bloomberg
Take a look inside the newly launched condo at the top of 111 W. 57th St.: A newly listed four-level penthouse at 111 W. 57th St., known as Steinway Tower, has become New York City’s most expensive home for sale at $110 million. Spanning floors 80 to 83, the 11,480-square-foot residence features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and 618 square feet of terraces, with design by Studio Sofield.
Hallmark Star Heather Hemmens Lists Her SoCal Treehouse for $2.3M — Robb Report
The Topanga Canyon residence blends rustic charm and airy interiors with its wooded surroundings: Actress Heather Hemmens has listed her Topanga, California, home for $2.3 million. The property, often described as a “treehouse,” offers serene views and a unique architectural design that blends with its natural surroundings.
In Beverly Hills, the Legendary Chimorro House, $22M — CA Home + Design
The historic Chimorro House in Beverly Hills, known for its Spanish Revival architecture, is on the market for $22 million. This iconic property is renowned for its architectural significance and prime location.
Tour a Bucolic Greenwich Estate Known as ‘Orchard Hill’ Priced at $7.5M — Cottages & Gardens
A Greenwich property called Orchard Hill has hit the market for $7,495,000, and already found a buyer. The property features expansive grounds and embodies classic New England charm.
7 New Jaw-Dropping Properties on the Market in NYC Right Now — Gotham
Explore seven stunning properties currently on the market in New York City, ranging from sleek penthouses to charming brownstones.
The homes on offer showcase a range of luxurious features and prime locations.
Katy Compound with Custom Chicken Coop Hits the Market at $4.5 Million — Houston Culture Map
A luxurious compound in Katy, Texas, featuring a custom chicken coop, is listed for $4.5 million. The compound at 3113 Saddlebrook features a custom-built chicken coop, a spacious main residence, and a private guest house. Outdoor amenities include a large swimming pool with a pool house, an outdoor kitchen, and beautifully landscaped grounds.
Significant sales
San Francisco, California | Sotheby’s International Realty – San Francisco Brokerage
The ‘Most Coveted’ Location in San Francisco’s Billionaires’ Row Sells for the First Time — The San Francisco Chronicle
The Jewett House, a contemporary mansion on San Francisco’s Billionaires’ Row, has sold for the first time for $26.5 million.
A prestigious mansion located in San Francisco’s Billionaires’ Row has been sold for the first time. The property, situated in a highly sought-after location, marks a significant transaction in the city’s luxury real estate market.
Trends and market insights
Washington, D.C. | TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Boston’s Picture-Perfect Neighborhood Is Also One of Its Priciest — Mansion Global
Beacon Hill, lined in Federal-era rowhouses, gas lanterns and brick sidewalks, commands some of the city’s highest prices: Boston’s Back Bay is one of the city’s most expensive neighborhoods, known for its historic brownstones, tree-lined streets, and upscale lifestyle. Its combination of architectural charm and prime location continues to attract high-end buyers despite rising prices.
In Pennsylvania’s Priciest ZIP Code, Homes Hit the Market for Millions — The Wall Street Journal
Gladwyne has a median home listing price of $3.7 million, making it the most expensive place to live in the state: Gladwyne, a wealthy Philadelphia suburb, is home to sprawling estates, historic properties, and a discreet but affluent community. Known for privacy and prestige, it draws buyers seeking quiet luxury just outside the city.
After a Trump Bump, D.C.’s Luxury Home Market Is Still Popping Like the Cherry Trees — Mansion Global
Robert Hryniewicki, an executive vice president at TTR Sotheby’s International Realty, talks about the recent uptick in big-ticket deals and his outlook for the metro area. Washington D.C.’s luxury housing market remains strong, buoyed by consistent demand. Prices continue to climb, especially in desirable neighborhoods with historic and well-appointed homes.
Houston Brokerage Joins Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty — Houston Business Journal
Steel Door Realty has joined Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty, expanding its reach in the Houston luxury real estate market: Steel Door Realty, a Houston-based brokerage, has joined Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty. The move enhances the firm’s presence in the Houston real estate market.
Jackson Hole’s Housing Market Isn’t Coming Back Down to Earth Anytime Soon — The Wall Street Journal
Prices at the luxury level remain as high as ever, as those who bought property during Covid show no signs of selling: Jackson Hole remains one of the priciest real estate markets in the country, driven by limited supply and high demand from affluent buyers seeking privacy and natural beauty. Prices continue to climb, making it a top-tier destination for luxury property.
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