Luxury Real Estate Blog and News

The Most Expensive House for Sale in U.S.

November 18, 2023 - Los Angeles
The trophy home, built in 1937 in Los Angeles’s Bel-Air enclave, is now asking $195 million.

Try Before You Buy: Why Rentals Are The Next Big Thing In Luxury Real Estate

July 11, 2023 - Los Angeles
Sometimes the most meaningful luxury lifestyles are only discovered through experiment and experience.

Rihanna’s own $21M Los Angeles penthouse

April 15, 2023 - Los Angeles
Pop star Rihanna has splashed out $21 million for a nearly 9,300-square-foot Los Angeles penthouse formerly owned by “Friends” mainstay Matthew Perry.

Disney storybook design cottage lists in Los Angeles

January 13, 2023 - Los Angeles
High above West Los Angeles at 8888 Appian Way, a twee five-bedroom with a less dainty price has hit the market for $2.19 million.

Justin Timberlake selling his LA mansion for US$35 million

October 06, 2021 - Los Angeles
Timberlake and his wife, Jessica Biel, listed their Los Angeles mansion for US$35 million. They own a 126-acre plot with a 3,550-square-foot home near Nashville, Tennessee.

The Life Aquatic | 4 More Homes With Architectural Water Features

June 01, 2021 - Los Angeles
Water features have the ability to transform an ordinary property into something extraordinary—they become a locus for both drama and history.

A Car-Lover’s Home in Los Angeles

November 02, 2020 - Los Angeles
The home of former Goldman Sachs partner Kipp Nelson in Los Angeles is coming on the market for $62 million.

Is Elon Musk really selling his Los Angeles homes?

May 05, 2020 - Los Angeles
Two of Elon Musk’s Los Angeles mansions appear to be up for sale on property website Zillow for $30 million and $9.5 million.

Kylie Jenner Buys $36.5 Million Holmby Hills House

April 29, 2020 - Los Angeles
Kylie Jenner has purchased a brand new home in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of California for a whopping $36.5 million.

Los Angeles listed as U.S.' least affordable housing market

March 10, 2020 - Los Angeles
Los Angeles has taken the lead as the least affordable housing market in the United States, taking San Francisco's place, according to a new survey released on Monday.