Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury and global real estate, art, collectibles, and home.
New York, New York | Meredyth Hull Smith & Serena Boardman, Sotheby’s International Realty – East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Buyers looking for a property with kerb appeal — a home that dazzles on sight — will probably find it on one of the world’s leading “ultra-prime” streets.
Homes for Sale at the World’s Most Exclusive Addresses – Financial Times
Buying residential property overseas can be fraught with complications. Here’s what to watch out for – CNBC
The First Wood Frame House Built North of San Francisco Is For Sale – Forbes
7 beautiful homes in the Piedmont – The Week
AOL co-founder’s former $45M estate reportedly DC area’s most expensive home – Fox Business
Cloris Leachman’s Nature-Inspired Los Angeles Retreat – Wall Street Journal
This $10M Hudson Valley equestrian estate is spread across 150 acres – 6sqft
Mountainside Ski-In, Ski-Out Home In Vail, Colorado, Is On The Market For $26 Million – Forbes
Rare Conservatories Light Up Prized Manhattan Apartments – New York Post
How To Buy And Run A World-Class Winery – Maxim
Renowned S.F. Watercolorist’s Home Goes Up For Sale – San Francisco Business Times
Once a 30-Bedroom Boarding House, Now an Italianate Villa – Mansion Global
Property of the Week: 209 Three Mile Harbor Hog Creek Road, East Hampton – Behind the Hedges
Put Your Smaller Bonus to Better Use on Things That Will Appreciate – Bloomberg
Sotheby’s to Offer David Hockney’s ‘30 Sunflowers’ in Hong Kong – PENTA
Picasso’s ceramic works to be auctioned at Sotheby’s London – Prestige