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Los Angeles Luxury Home Buyers Are Getting Down to Earth
After a wild year, the city’s house hunters want sanctuaries with more land to enjoy the sunshine By Michele Lerner |
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This one-acre, six-bedroom Hollywood Hills home is asking for $14.45 million. The contemporary, zen-inspired residence features a main courtyard, surrounded by an expansive, multi-level living space. The Agency
This one-acre, six-bedroom Hollywood Hills home is asking for $14.45 million. The contemporary, zen-inspired residence features a main courtyard, surrounded by an expansive, multi-level living space.
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Even in La La Land, where people live bathed in sunshine and Hollywood glamour, 2020 was a horrific year. The upending of normal life due to the coronavirus pandemic led people everywhere, including in this already lifestyle-obsessed city, to re-evaluate their homes and think about where and how they want to live.
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Political Power Shift Could Generate Changes in the U.S. Luxury Housing Market
Everything from capital gains tax policy to a more stable political environment will affect how affluent buyers view their wealth and appetite for home purchases By Michele Lerner |
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There’s a new political party in charge in Washington, D.C., one that hopes to make some big changes in the U.S. economy, including tax reform. While the initial priorities of the Biden administration and Congress focus on mitigating the devastating impact of the pandemic, the new political dynamic could eventually create a shift in the luxury housing market.
U.S. Luxury Market Has Strong End of 2020, Especially in Suburban and Second-Home Areas
Jefferson County, a suburb of Denver, ranked as the fastest-growing luxury housing market of the fourth quarter, according to realtor.com By Liz Lucking |
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Luxury housing markets are thriving outside of cities in the U.S.
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The largest and most heavily populated cities across the U.S. continued their fall from grace at the tail end of 2020 as well-heeled home buyers directed their attention from metropolises to suburban living, according to Monday’s luxury market report from realtor.com.
The online property portal tracks the top 5% most expensive residential listings in 95 counties for its luxury index, and it was suburbs and secondary luxury markets that had the most prosperous fourth quarter in 2020.
Ski Towns Becoming Increasingly In-Demand for Second Homes
Snowbirds are focusing their searches on destinations with slopes, that are within driving distance, according to realtor.com By Lucy Cohen Blatter |
Originally Published On January 15, 2021 | Mansion Global
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Ski locales are increasingly popular, even year-round.
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Snowbirds are fleeing to.snow.
Home searches in U.S. ski towns increased close to 36% in the fourth quarter of 2020, compared to the same time the prior year, according to a report Friday from realtor.com.
The Covid-19 pandemic has some buyers so-called snowbirds from northern climes who escape to states like Florida or Arizona during the winter looking for destinations within a drivable distance, according to Danielle Hale, the chief economist at realtor.com.