Luxury Outlook
An ambitious exploration into high-end residential markets across the globe.
Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury and global real estate, art, collectibles and home.
$10,800,000 USD | Boca Raton, Florida | Nestler Poletto Sotheby’s International Realty
“This contemporary custom-built home with sweeping double-fairway golf course views sits on a quiet cul-de-sac in the exclusive St. Andrews Country Club.”
Golf Course Contemporary with Double-Fairway Views – Mansion Global
Resort-Style Home in Southern California Seeks $29.75 Million – Wall Street Journal
Manhattan Townhouse That Was Longtime Home of Phyllis Cerf Wagner Relisted for $24M – Mansion Global
Big Reveal: $12.9M for a French-Style Manor in Southampton – Curbed
Floating House in Naples, Florida Lists for $9.75 Million – Robb Report
P.T. Barnum Circus Partner’s Show-Stopping Estate for Sale – USA Today
Majestic 1911 Home Wants $1.1M in Savannah – Curbed
Billionaire Ken Griffin Buys Chicago’s Priciest Apartment – Mansion Global
Penthouse with Lake Views Leads Record Luxury Condo Sales in Canada – Bloomberg
Stately Historic Homes Make Philadelphia’s Chestnut Hill Postcard Pretty – Mansion Global
Palm Beach Notches Big-Ticket Home Sales – Wall Street Journal
Dublin and Other Top Global Cities for Investment Potential – Mansion Global
Homes That Sold for Around $600,000 – The New York Times
Fragment of Flag from Nelson’s HMS Victory Up for Auction – Daily Mail
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