Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury and global real estate, art, collectibles, and home.
Big Sur, California | Jeannie Ford, Sierra Sotheby’s International Realty
Surrounded by towering redwoods and built into the rugged cliffs of Big Sur, California, the personal home of the late and influential architect Mickey Muennig, the man “who built Big Sur,” hit the market Tuesday for $6.95 million.
You Can Sleep Suspended Among Big Sur’s Redwoods in a Compound Designed by the Area’s Biggest Architect – Mansion Global
Philip A. White, Jr. on Wharton Business Daily – Wharton on SiriusXM
California Home With Minigolf Hits the Market for $125 Million – Wall Street Journal
The Largest Ranch on the Market in San Mateo County Just Sold – San Francisco Business Times
$1.8 Million Homes in Maine, California and New Mexico – New York Times
This Historic Atlanta Home Was the First in the City to Get Electricity – Mansion Global
This Gothic Farmhouse for Sale in Upstate New York Comes with a Chicken Coop and a Fire Pit – Apartment Therapy
A 76-Acre New Jersey Estate With a House Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright – Mansion Global
Agents Sometimes Have to Play the Bouncer at Showings – Wall Street Journal
$3.8M Topanga Home Has a Natural Rock-Carved Sitting Room – Los Angeles Daily News
Paul McCartney Sells New York Apartment for $8.5 Million – Wall Street Journal
Idaho’s Hayden Lake Area Appeals to Natural Beauty Lovers – Mansion Global
$1.1 Million Homes in California – New York Times
Unreal Views, Groundbreaking Design for Sale on the Pacific Coast – Bloomberg
Snuggle Up! 5 Homes Where You Can Get Cozy for Valentine’s Day – Realtor.com
Sales of $1 Million Plus Houses Skyrocket in New Year – Paper City