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...

San Clemente’s Tale of Two Markets: Entry-Level Properties Sell Fast While Luxury Listings Stall

San Clemente, a coastal city in Southern California, is experiencing a sharp divide in its real estate market. Homes priced under $1.2 million are...

Location Overtakes Size as the Top Priority for Scottsdale, Arizona Luxury Buyers

Scottsdale’s luxury real estate market is undergoing a decisive shift in what buyers value most. Location now eclipses traditional metrics like square footage and...

Buying a Luxury Home in One of New Jersey’s Most Competitive Markets — How It Really Works

Bergen County, New Jersey has long been one of the most sought-after luxury markets in the Northeast. Homes regularly trade at $2 million and...

Why Wealthy Californians Are Buying More Real Estate to Hedge Against the Proposed Billionaire Tax

California’s proposed billionaire tax is prompting wealthy residents to buy more real estate to protect their assets, according to Suzanne Dyer, Realtor® at The...

Montreal’s Houses and Multi-Unit Properties Are Drawing Bidding Wars — Downtown Condos Are Not

Montreal’s housing market is sharply divided this spring. In residential neighborhoods, open houses are drawing crowds, bidding wars are common, and houses often sell...

Why First-Time Buyers Struggle in Charleston While Cash Buyers Snap Up Homes

At first glance, Charleston might seem like a friendlier market for first-time buyers than it was a year ago. Mortgage rates have stabilized, inventory...

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