Luxury Real Estate Headlines: Fourth Week in April 2025

Homes in the News

East Hampton, New York | Sotheby’s International Realty – East Hampton Brokerage

This $27M Hamptons Home Just Listed for the First Time in 55 Years – The New York Post
A historic Hamptons home, valued at $27 million, has been listed for the first time in 55 years
A sprawling Hamptons estate has hit the market for the first time in more than half a century, offering buyers a rare opportunity to own a piece of East Hampton history. Priced at $27 million, the property boasts a prime location, expansive grounds, and a classic coastal charm that reflects its storied past.

Neve Campbell and JJ Feild List Their Charming Colonial Home in L.A. for $4.3M – Robb Report
Actors Neve Campbell and JJ Feild have listed their charming Colonial-style home
Actors Neve Campbell and JJ Feild are selling their elegant Colonial-style home in Los Angeles, listing the meticulously maintained property for $4.3 million. Nestled in a sought-after neighborhood, the residence blends historic architectural details with tasteful modern updates.

NYC’s Most Expensive Home Lists for $110 Million Amid Market Uncertainty – CNBC
New York City’s most expensive home has been listed for $110 million
A penthouse at Central Park Tower has been listed for a staggering $110 million, staking its claim as New York City’s most expensive home on the market. Amid a backdrop of market volatility, the ultra-luxury listing highlights both the resilience and challenges of Manhattan’s high-end real estate scene.

‘Like Nothing Else in the State’: Compound Overlooking Santa Fe on the Market for $12 Million – Albuquerque Business First
A unique compound overlooking Santa Fe is on the market for $12 million.
A unique luxury compound overlooking Santa Fe has entered the market for $12 million, offering unparalleled views and architectural distinction. Designed to blend seamlessly with the landscape, the estate represents one of New Mexico’s most distinctive and high-end residential offerings.

$3.2 Million Homes in California – The New York Times
$3.2 Million Homes in California
Showcasing California’s diverse housing market, explore homes priced around $3.2 million, spanning coastal retreats to urban estates. Each property offers a glimpse into the state’s varied architectural styles, lifestyle options, and regional charms.

Hot Property: Five Homes in Palm Springs – The Financial Times
Hot Property: Five Homes in Palm Springs
Palm Springs continues to captivate buyers with its mid-century modern aesthetic and desert luxury, spotlighted through five standout homes. Offering a mix of classic and contemporary designs, these properties capture the timeless allure and vibrant real estate energy of the iconic California destination.

Trophy Ranch in Central Oregon Hits the Market for $19.5 Million – Mansion Global
Trophy Ranch in Central Oregon Hits the Market for $19.5 Million
A nearly 200-acre equestrian estate near Sisters, Oregon, has been listed for $19.5 million. The property features a luxurious 14,666-square-foot main residence, guest accommodations, and extensive equestrian facilities. Surrounded by nature preserves, it offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and is considered one of the priciest homes for sale in the state.

Homes in California, Colorado, and Vermont – The New York Times
$800,000 Homes in California, Colorado and Vermont
A look at homes for sale across California, Colorado, and Vermont highlights a range of architectural styles and settings, from a modern retreat in Topanga Canyon, a colorful Victorian home in Boulder, to a rustic farmhouse in rural Vermont. Each property showcases the unique character and lifestyle appeal of its region.

Penthouse Overlooking Historic Stockholm Brings Eco-Friendly Design to New Heights – Mansion Global
Penthouse Overlooking Historic Stockholm Brings Eco-Friendly Design to New Heights
A five-bedroom penthouse in Stockholm’s Erstagatan neighborhood sets a new standard for sustainable luxury living. Part of the Ersta/25 development, the residence incorporates eco-friendly features like hemp insulation, solar power, and geothermal heating. The design harmonizes with the historic surroundings while offering modern amenities, including a rooftop terrace with an outdoor kitchen and hot tub.

Peaceful Homes in Farm Country – The Week
6 Peaceful Homes in Farm Country
This collection showcases six tranquil homes situated in America’s farm country, offering serene lifestyles away from urban hustle. Highlights include a contemporary industrial home in Pescadero, California, with a two-story solarium, and a mid-century modern estate in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, featuring expansive farmland and vintage charm.

Croatia Homes for Sale – The New York Times
Croatia Homes for Sale
Delving into the Croatian real estate market, and view homes for sale in the region. Factors attracting buyers include scenic landscapes, cultural heritage, and investment opportunities in coastal and inland properties.

Significant Sales

San Francisco, California | Sotheby’s International Realty – San Francisco Brokerage

Luxury Pacific Heights Co-op Sells for $24 Million, Marking S.F.’s Priciest Such Sale of the Year – San Francisco Business Times
Luxury Pacific Heights Co-op Sells for $24 Million, Marking S.F.’s Priciest Such Sale of the Year
In a record-setting transaction, a Pacific Heights cooperative has sold for $24 million, making it San Francisco’s most expensive co-op sale of 2025. Located in one of the city’s most prestigious addresses, the sale underscores the enduring demand for luxury residences despite broader economic uncertainties.

Trends and Market Insights

Port Aransas, Texas | Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty

The Philly Suburb Where Demand for Multimillion-Dollar Homes Won’t Stop – Mansion Global
The Philly Suburb Where Demand for Multimillion-Dollar Homes Won’t Stop
Affluent buyers are flocking to Philadelphia’s Main Line suburbs, where demand for multimillion-dollar homes remains robust. This surge is driven by the area’s historic charm, top-tier schools, and proximity to urban amenities. Despite broader market fluctuations, the Main Line continues to attract luxury homebuyers seeking prestigious properties.

Mary Lee Blaylock Leaves HomeServices for Sotheby’s Realty – Inman
Mary Lee Blaylock has left HomeServices to join Sotheby’s Realty, marking a significant move in the real estate industry
Industry veteran Mary Lee Blaylock is making a major career move, departing HomeServices of America to join Sotheby’s International Realty. Her transition signals a strategic shift in leadership for the luxury real estate sector, bringing decades of experience to one of the market’s most prestigious brands.

Kuper Sotheby’s Expands to Texas Coast via Merger – HousingWire
Kuper Sotheby’s Expands to Texas Coast via Merger
Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty is extending its reach to the Texas coast through a strategic merger. This expansion aims to capitalize on the growing demand for luxury properties in coastal regions, offering clients enhanced services and a broader portfolio of high-end real estate options.