February 2026

Pint-sized penthouse packs big Chrysler Building views in Midtown Manhattan

A two-bedroom penthouse at Monogram New York is proving that in Manhattan, scale doesn’t always dictate impact. Listed for $5.499 million, Penthouse B at 135 East 47th Street spans just 1,674 square feet, but its proportions, refined design, ceiling height, and skyline views elevate it well beyond its footprint. Positioned on the 24th floor, the residence captures a direct sightline to some of New...

You’d never guess this $19.5M French château is in suburban Miami

A nearly two-acre estate in Pinecrest is bringing a slice of the French countryside to South Florida. Known as Chateau du Soleil, the nine-bedroom residence at 13291 Old Cutler Road was conceived by architect Ramon Pacheco as a full-scale interpretation of a traditional French château — adapted for modern living. Now listed for $19.5 million with Michael Martinez of ONE Sotheby’s International...

“Mansion in the sky” at Elysee Miami offers cinematic Biscayne Bay views from the 55th floor

A full-floor residence high above Biscayne Bay is offering a different take on waterfront living, one that trades docks and seawalls for elevation and uninterrupted views. Residence 5501 at Elysee Miami, now listed for $7.695 million, occupies a commanding position inside one of the city’s most architecturally distinctive residential towers. Represented by Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman, the...

14 things luxury homes used to show off that now get hidden

Luxury homes have always reflected the priorities of their time. Walk into a high-end house built in 1925, 1985, or 2005, and you’ll notice something immediately: what the owners chose to put on display. Not long ago, the goal was visibility. Grand staircases sat right inside the front door. Giant TVs dominated living rooms. Closets showed off entire wardrobes. Kitchens displayed every appliance...

Greater Miami Home Sales Uptick as Luxury Demand and Cash Buyers Power Market

Miami-Dade County's housing market extended its gradual recovery at the start of 2026, buoyed by sustained single-family demand and a condominium sector that has largely stabilized despite financing headwinds, according to January 2026 data released by the Miami Association of Realtors. Total residential transactions rose 1.2% from a year earlier to 1,869 closings, while single-family sales climbed 2.8% --...

Delta Media powers unified digital platform for Keyes and Illustrated Properties

Real estate brokerage firm The Keyes Company and Illustrated Properties is teaming up with Delta Media Group to launch a unified, AI-ready digital platform for its agents and their clients in South Florida.  Developed in partnership with Delta Media Group and built on DeltaNET7, Delta’s enterprise real estate technology, the platform brings consumer websites, agent marketing, training and backend...

The new math of land deals in Texas growth corridors

Two people can look at the same parcel of land and come away with wildly different ideas and “facts” that determine how to value it. While there are more than three categories of landowner, most can be characterized in broad terms as developers, speculators or small parcel farmers/passive heirs.  Each land-seller category has its own valuation process and formulas. The value...

The Inflation You Can’t Budget Around: Why Housing Search Must Move From Price to Monthly Payment

Inflation didn’t just make things “more expensive.” It broke household planning—because the largest line item in most budgets, housing, is still shopped with the wrong unit of measure. When families budget by monthly outflow but search by list price, the market becomes inefficient, stress rises, and mobility collapses. The fix is straightforward: make monthly payment the primary search...

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