London-Based Interior Designer on Creating Luxury Layouts
Tara Bernerd talks hospitality, an increasing focus on the home, and moving forward By Lucy Cohen Blatter |
Originally Published On January 25, 2021 | Mansion Global
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Ms. Bernerd with her recent projects in Hong Kong, Osaka and New York. Composite: Courtesy of Tara Bernerd & Partners
Ms. Bernerd with her recent projects in Hong Kong, Osaka and New York.
Composite: Courtesy of Tara Bernerd & Partners
Since 2002, Tara Bernerd & Partners has worked with some of the world’s best-known developers on residential and hospitality projects. Based in London’s Belgravia, the firm’s portfolio of clients includes the Berkeley Group, Couture Homes and many more, with projects including Sabina Villas Ibiza, Duke’s Place penthouse in Hong Kong, and One Blackfriars, Chiswick Gate and Westminster Terrace in London. Her work includes private resid
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Sellers of city homes with good room separation, storage, and outdoor space should consider listing now By Alanna Schubach |
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In New York, there was a resurgence of interest in properties in Brooklyn, with the outer borough perceived as a safer place to live than Manhattan. Ryan Deberardinis / EyeEm / Getty Images
In New York, there was a resurgence of interest in properties in Brooklyn, with the outer borough perceived as a safer place to live than Manhattan.
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Among the biggest real estate stories of 2020 was the outmigration of wealthy buyers from cities to suburbs, motivated to seek out larger homes and more space as the coronavirus raged in major metropolises.
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There are incentives for agreeing not to develop on the land for a certain period By V.L. Hendrickson |
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Every week, Mansion Global poses a tax question to real estate tax attorneys. Here is this week’s question.
Q. What kind of property tax breaks are available if part of your California property is used for farming?
A. Many agricultural land owners in California can get a reduced tax rate through the Williamson Act.
Also known as the California Land Conservation Act of 1965, the Williamson Act allows landowners to designate “specific parcels of land to agricultural or related open-space use,” according to the California Department of Conservation, which advises municipalities on the program.