The Real Estate Marketing Insider announced that it had chosen a winner for the weekly “Luxury Market of the Week” award, given to a market that shows extreme potential for luxury sales or development. San Diego earned this title after it was announced …
As of the end of last month, the luxury tax had brought in NT$8.66 billion (US$289.39 million), with revenue from the tax attributable to real–estate transactions accounting for around 60 percent to 70 percent, the ministry's latest data shows. The …
Cape Coral, FL — (SBWIRE) — 07/18/2013 — Luxury real estate property waiting to be found by buyers are all over the United States and everywhere else in the world – and with a great number of websites dedicated specially to featuring them. In most …
Prominent Coeur d'Alene-based real estate brokerage Coldwell Banker Schneidmiller Realty has opened an office in downtown Coeur d'Alene, says Kelsey Anfenson, the brokerage's office manager. The new office, which occupies 2,500 square feet of …
Mr. Winter is part of a growing group of wealthy young buyers who are making inroads in the world of high-end real estate, acquiring properties at prices, and at a pace, that brokers say they have never seen before. Real–estate agents say that young …
… the all-new Range Rover, the Evoque, the all-new F-Type, XJ, etc. This will be the big test though because while the marque easily can make fantastic luxury products, how will it do with something that likely won't have a base price higher than $40 …
Inmates shop at the commissary, but for basic goods, rather than luxury items. No Manolos are in evidence, but Piper makes shower sandals out of maxi pads, and Sophia fashions her own out of scotch tape on the grounds that metallics are in this season.
As auction sales improve, high net worth individuals in the country are expected to up their spending on luxury items. In a recent poll, the researchers found 22 per cent of collectors expect the market to rise this year, while 15 per cent think it …
Critics have pointed out that the budget omitted such luxury items as food and heat, that it made absurdly low estimates for medical insurance — and that, most strikingly of all, it appeared to suggest that its workers should maintain two full-time jobs.