Real-estate consultancy Knight Frank has ranked the world's 10 priciest streets by number of ultra-prime sales, or sales over $25 million, since 2015.
Net effective rent sits at $3,600, its second-highest level in nearly 12 years, according to Miller Samuel Inc. and Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
Once listed for $350 million, the Chartwell Estate is now the most expensive home ever sold in California and the second-priciest ever sold in the US.
The mansion, comes with 2 swimming pools, a car museum, and a retractable glass wall that opens up to a view of downtown LA and the Pacific Ocean.
In 2017, T. Boone Pickens made headlines for listing his 100-square-mile ranch in the Texas Panhandle, northeast of Amarillo, for $250 million.
The beachfront villa is part of an exclusive community that includes hotel amenities like a concierge, room service, housekeeping, and a spa.
According to California-based real-estate agent Jade Mills, a swimming pool is often considered as necessary to a home as a kitchen is.
Forget sky parks and bowling alleys: Wealthy buyers want amenities that promote comfort and good health.
A massive mansion in Paris next to the Eiffel Tower is on the market for $280 million. It's the most expensive current listing in the City of Lights.
The Jule Pond estate was previously listed at $175 million, which made it the most expensive home for sale in the Hamptons at the time.
Developer Scott Gillen is building The Case, a gated community in Malibu with five homes that range from $40 million to $100 million.
Despite warnings that rising sea levels could soon overtake Miami, wealthy home buyers are snapping up high-end real estate left and right.