Real Estate Blog

Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury and global real estate, art, collectibles, and home.

Beverly Hills, California | The Cilic GroupSotheby’s International Realty – Pacific Palisades Brokerage

Interiors are by the renowned Michael Smith, who is perhaps best known for decorating the White House private residence for the Obamas. The owners—investor Bruce Karsh and his wife, Martha—tasked Smith with designing their home after encountering his work at a Santa Barbara residence.

Home of the Week: Inside a $60 Million Beverly Hills Estate – Robb Report

A $29 Million Mansion on Grand Cayman Comes With a 100-Foot-Long Pool – Bloomberg

Frank Lloyd Wright’s historic spiral house sells for $7.25M – Inman

Starbucks Co-Founder Jerry Baldwin Lists Sonoma, California, Compound for $8.588M – Mansion Global

Meg Ryan’s Former San Francisco Home Sells for $17.3 Million – Architectural Digest

Low Mortgage Rates, Limited Inventory, and Pent-Up Demand Could Make This Fall a Busy Season – Mansion Global

For $1.35M, Snag This Renovated Midcentury Retreat Nestled in a Hardwood Forest – Dwell

6 beautiful homes in Michigan, including a castle – The Week

An ‘Elegant’ Home Near the Heart of Nashville – Wall Street Journal

Our top properties of the week – The Spaces

A Historic Queen Anne Victorian in San Diego – Mansion Global

A Fabled Florida Circus Estate Hits The Market – Forbes

What You Get: $3.7 Million Homes in California – New York Times

This Modern Oasis In New Zealand Is Currently For Sale – Airows

An Ohio Home With Amenities Galore – Wall Street Journal

A former monastery-turned-mansion hits the market for $25M – Inman

Super-Luxury Single-Family Homes are in High Demand, But The Window Could be Closing on Getting a Deal Done – Mansion Global

A Virginia Estate Looks to Yield $75 Million – Wall Street Journal

Sotheby’s First Hip-Hop Auction Headlined by The Notorious B.I.G. & Tupac Shakur’s Prized Possessions – Billboard

Keith Haring’s Personal Art Collection to Be Auctioned for Charity – New York Times