Luxury

DC Real Estate Demand Is Driven by Corporate Headquarters, Not Government Headcount

The conventional assumption about Washington, DC real estate – that it rises and falls with the federal government – misses what John Eric, Co-Managing Partner and Founder of The...

MLS Is a Starting Point, Not a Strategy. Luxury Brokers Who Miss That Are Already Behind.

There is a version of real estate that anyone can do: take some photos, put the listing in...

Long Beach Island Inventory Stays Tight as Prices Climb

While national headlines point to softening conditions in luxury coastal markets, the real estate picture on Long Beach...

Las Vegas Population Boom Drives Luxury Construction Growth

The national media narrative around Las Vegas tends toward skepticism: attendance figures are cited as declining, gaming revenue...

Washington, DC Luxury Real Estate Recovered in 2026 After Federal Cuts Froze 2025 Sales

Washington, DC’s luxury real estate market spent much of 2025 in a holding pattern. Affluent buyers did not...

Marin County, California Real Estate Surge: Fueled by AI Wealth

The artificial intelligence boom is creating a new class of ultra-wealthy buyers who are redefining real estate markets across the Bay Area. Nowhere is...

Why Antique Homes in Connecticut’s Litchfield County Are Selling While Fixer-Uppers Sit

Litchfield County, Connecticut, is known for its classic New England colonials and 18th-century farmhouses, many of them lovingly restored. But in today’s market, a...

Why National Real Estate Trends Do Not Apply to Silicon Valley’s Luxury Housing Market

Media narratives about all-cash purchases, unemployment, and a California exodus often misrepresent conditions in Silicon Valley’s luxury residential market, where local trends differ sharply...

Why Scottsdale Luxury Home Sellers Are Withdrawing Listings Rather Than Lowering Prices

Scottsdale’s luxury real estate market is facing a standoff between sellers and buyers that is slowing sales while keeping prices steady, even as demand...

How the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires Drove Coastal Home Prices to a Decade High

The January 2025 wildfires in Palisades and Altadena caused a dramatic distortion in the Los Angeles coastal housing market, with home prices in some...

How Inspection Costs Are Derailing California Home Sales in Supply-Constrained Markets

Physical inspections have become the leading cause of failed home sales in supply-constrained markets. Younger buyers who have already stretched their budgets are increasingly...

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