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Luxe Listings Sydney ★★★½
Few things seem to feed into the soul of Sydney like real estate does. Everyone is vying for a slice of it. Everyone is measured by it – that is, when they’re not being measured by what school they went to. And everyone is talking about it, all the time. Understandably, perhaps: Sydney real estate is, after all, the equal of New York, London or Tokyo in terms of expense and obsession.
Luxe Listings Sydney agent Gavin Rubinstein.
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Scratch the surface, however, and things are never quite what they seem. In truth the most expensive property markets in the world are Monaco (at about US$5,263 per square foot), Hong Kong (about US$4,393 per square foot) and Geneva, Switzerland (US$2,123 per square foot). Sydney comes in a few rungs down the ladder at around the US$1,768 ($2366) mark, just behind Shanghai and London.
The Downton Abbey alum and director Sam Taylor-Johnson preview their entry in the Prime Video anthology.
Together, theyâll transport viewers into the fast-paced world of buying and selling luxury properties around the beautiful harborside city. Considered among the best at what they do, Gavin, DâLeanne, and Simon are all self-made pros in their field who are hungry to deliver results to their clients.
Along with highlighting their work lives,
Luxe Listings Sydney will also follow the agentsâ personal lives for added drama and intrigue. Among the special features property lovers will be able to revel in include Sydneyâs harbor views, iconic beachfront backdrops, and a certain grandeur thatâs signature to the city.
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