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Beverly Hills, California | Sotheby’s International Realty – Beverly Hills Brokerage

Mansion Global
‘Gone with the Wind’ Star’s Former 1930s Estate in L.A. Asks $42M
A Los Angeles estate once owned by a star of ‘Gone with the Wind’ is listed for $42 million. The 1930s property features classic Hollywood architecture, manicured gardens, and luxurious interiors that reflect the glamour of its era.

Cottages & Gardens
A Historic Bedford Hills Estate That Was Once a Stop on the Underground Railroad Lists for $5.5M
This Bedford Hills estate, listed for $5.5 million, has deep historical roots as a stop on the Underground Railroad. The property includes a restored main house, period details, and expansive grounds that preserve its 19th-century character.

Paper City
Secluded Peacock Mansion On Houston’s Rivercrest Drive Brings French Creole Style, Complete Privacy and a $5.69M Asking Price
Located on Houston’s Rivercrest Drive, this French Creole-style mansion offers complete privacy and elegance. Listed at $5.69 million, the home features ornate interiors, lush landscaping, and a design that blends Southern charm with luxury.

The New York Times
$1M Homes in California
A selection of California homes priced around $1 million showcases a range of styles and locations, from a Craftsman in Pasadena to a modern home in Sacramento. Each property reflects the diversity of the state’s real estate market.

Artnet News
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian Home in Jackson, Mississippi, Is for Sale
A rare Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Jackson, Mississippi, is on the market. The property exemplifies Wright’s vision of affordable, functional architecture with its horizontal lines, open floor plan, and integration with the landscape.

The New York Times
$900,000 Homes in New York, Illinois and Oregon
A trio of homes priced at $900,000 includes a farmhouse in New York’s Hudson Valley, a Chicago brownstone, and a contemporary home in Oregon. Each property offers distinct architectural styles and regional appeal.

The New York Times
$500,000 Homes in Maine, Minnesota and Virginia
Homes priced at $500,000 include a lakeside retreat in Maine, a Craftsman in Minnesota, and a colonial in Virginia. These properties highlight the diversity of housing options available at this price point across the country.

Cottages & Gardens
An Artful 280-Acre Catskills Retreat With the Largest Stone Maze Ever Built Asks $10M
A sprawling Catskills estate featuring the world’s largest stone maze is listed for $10 million. The property includes a contemporary residence, sculpture gardens, and expansive natural landscapes designed for art and nature lovers.

House Beautiful
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Rare Usonian Fountainhead for Sale
The Fountainhead, a rare Usonian home by Frank Lloyd Wright in Mississippi, is on the market. The residence features signature Wright elements like cantilevered roofs, built-in furnishings, and a seamless connection to the surrounding landscape.

Robb Report
This Ultra-Modern Villa in Luxembourg Is a Masterpiece of Minimalist Design
A striking villa in Luxembourg showcases minimalist architecture with clean lines, open interiors, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow. The home is designed for modern living with high-end finishes and panoramic views.

Market News and Trends

The Cotswolds, United Kingdom | United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty

Bloomberg
Cotswolds Luxury Real Estate Trends: Outdoor Baths and New Countryside Hotspots
Luxury real estate in the Cotswolds is evolving with a focus on outdoor living, including alfresco baths and garden studios. Buyers are seeking countryside retreats that blend traditional charm with modern amenities, driving demand in emerging rural hotspots.

Behind the Hedges
The American Dream of Homeownership
Exploring the evolving concept of homeownership in the Hamptons, this piece examines how rising prices, changing demographics, and shifting priorities are reshaping what it means to achieve the American Dream in a luxury market.

The Wall Street Journal
Ketchum, Idaho, Is a Real Estate Hotspot for Outdoor Enthusiasts
Ketchum, Idaho, is attracting luxury homebuyers with its scenic beauty, outdoor recreation, and small-town charm. The area’s real estate market is booming as buyers seek mountain retreats with access to skiing, hiking, and a vibrant community.

Mansion Global
Utah’s Quiet Luxury Haven: How Ogden Is Capturing Buyers Priced Out of Park City
Ogden, Utah, is emerging as a luxury alternative to Park City, offering historic homes, mountain views, and a growing arts scene. The city’s affordability and charm are drawing buyers looking for upscale living without the Park City price tag.

Fox Business
A Tale of Two Floridas: Real Estate Industry Torn Over DeSantis’ Push to Eliminate Property Taxes
Florida’s real estate industry is divided over Governor DeSantis’ proposal to eliminate property taxes. Supporters cite potential savings for homeowners, while critics warn of funding shortfalls for schools and local services.

Mansion Global
Charlotte, North Carolina, Boomed During the Pandemic—and One of Its Suburbs Exploded in Popularity Too
Charlotte’s real estate market surged during the pandemic, with suburbs like Waxhaw experiencing rapid growth. Buyers are drawn to the area’s spacious homes, good schools, and proximity to urban amenities, fueling demand in the region.

Inman
Luxury Market ‘As Strong as Ever’ Despite Broader Slowness
The luxury real estate market remains resilient, with high-end buyers continuing to transact despite broader economic uncertainty. Industry leaders report strong demand for premium properties, driven by cash buyers and lifestyle-focused purchases.

Mansion Global
Booming Migration Is Spilling Over to These 5 U.S. Towns and Cities
Migration trends are reshaping housing markets in secondary cities across the U.S. Towns like Chattanooga and Spokane are seeing increased demand as remote workers and retirees seek affordability, lifestyle, and space outside major metros.

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