A new generation of global super-rich is gradually replacing dynastic philanthropists and ageing snowbirds, revitalising the area and sending property prices soaring
Lenders are vying for projects such as PMG’s 1,000-foot tower, which is selling units for up to $90mn
Who are the new breed of super-prime property tenants paying turbocharged rents of $25,000-$75,000 a month — and why?
Elegant 22-bedroom property opposite Moma showcases the talents of McKim, Mead & White
From a lakefront home with a double-occupancy boathouse to a Chicago town house with top-floor terrace
From a Modernist house in Mexico City to a seafront villa on the Caribbean coast
The City of Angels’ most heavenly mansions
Growth in condo living is widening the appeal of the exclusive Manhattan area to younger homebuyers
While most homebuyers are still hobbled by high mortgage rates, sales of luxury homes are surging
High mortgage rates are creating a void for all but the wealthiest home buyers in the city
Once a more affordable face of the Upper East Side, prices are rising as better transport links and luxury condos arrive
The Colorado haven has recently restricted the size of new buildings but the town remains a beacon for billionaire buyers
The arty area is cheaper than Manhattan or Williamsburg but locals find gentrification challenging
Take a leap into our seasonal special issue with the latest ski resilience rankings of prime resorts, a look back at a master of Alpine Modernism, plus chalet style from chic fireplaces to building your own sauna
Newcomers continue to arrive despite high housing costs and a foreign buyers ‘ban’
From a Gothic town house within walking distance of the Capitol building to a commutable spot on the banks of the Potomac
The vibrant neighbourhood has lower prices than the rest of Manhattan but high interest rates have caused a sales downturn
From a six-bedroom Beaux Arts house with a rooftop terrace and city views to a 30-acre lakefront estate with a private beach
Rising prices, high rates and demographics are reversing millennial gains
From a lakeside house with a private dock to a log house with mountain views in Big Sky
In our celebration of city life, we follow in the footsteps of Ian Nairn on a tour of London’s Modernist masterpieces; get an FT reporter’s take on the real profits of an urban allotment; meet the homebuyers who chose the authentic Parisian vibes of Le Marais; look past Oxford’s dreaming spires to its eastern areas; and ask, can a city ever really die?
From a Park Avenue penthouse with an infinity pool on its rooftop terrace to an Upper West Side apartment in a tower designed by Emery Roth in 1927
From an 18th-century converted barn to an island home that comes with its own fishing boat
Relocation of Ken Griffin’s hedge fund from Chicago is driving demand in salubrious suburbs
The ability to pay upfront earns preference and price cuts, while those with mortgages go to the back of the queue
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