Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury and global real estate, art, collectibles, and home.
Arcadia, Florida | Reid Gerletti, Premier Sotheby’s International Realty
In South Florida, we have the Seminole and Miccosukee tribes that build their homes off the ground for environmental reasons, to have breezes flow under the home, to bring the grain off the ground.
A View From the Top – Wall Street Journal
This brutalist eco-home is for sale on Puerto Rico’s Vieques Island – The Spaces
Late Ballerina’s $26 Million Hamptons Home Sells as Teardown—Defying Sluggish Housing Market – Mansion Global
Florida Property Where Early Spanish Colonial Artifacts Were Unearthed Is Up For Sale – Forbes
What it’s like living as a millionaire in Taipei, Asia’s ‘stealthy rich city’ – Business Insider
Social media tips from some of the Tri-State area’s top home sellers – The Real Deal
Dazzling midcentury A-frame in Palm Springs asks $3M – Curbed
Billionaire Chicago beer distributor buys $12.5 million Palm Beach house – Crain’s
Six properties with spectacular gardens – Financial Times
‘Frasier’ co-creater Peter Casey seeks $8 million for lakefront home in Toluca Lake – Los Angeles Times
Woolworth Building ‘Pavilion’ apartment with huge terrace wants $33.5M – Curbed
Buyers in Monte Carlo Have Access to a Billionaires’ Playground – Mansion Global
A House in Chile That Should Make Its Owner More Zen – Mansion Global
An Artist’s Eye for Luxury Living in Santa Fe – Wall Street Journal
Massive 9-Bedroom Georgian Home Lists in Greenwich $16.3M – Cottages & Gardens
Historic 15,000-Square-Foot Estate Listed in Houston for $7.95 Million – Mansion Global
Sotheby’s Brings Aboriginal Art Sales to New York – Barron’s
Lily Gabriella’s ‘Ode To Yellow’ Jewels For Sotheby’s Diamonds Goes On Tour – Forbes