davenportmeghan+FollowWould You Drop $100M on a Mansion?Imagine knocking $40 million off a house and still needing $99.9 million to move in! That’s what just happened with La Fin, a Bel-Air mega-mansion. The big takeaway? Even the fanciest homes are getting price cuts because buyers aren’t just paying for flash anymore—they want real value. If the ultra-rich are haggling, maybe it’s time to double-check your own big purchases, too! #RealEstate #LuxuryHomes #MoneyMoves00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowBrooklyn’s luxury homes heat up againBrooklyn’s high-end real estate market just snapped back in a big way—17 luxury contracts worth $57 million were signed in one week, nearly doubling the previous week’s numbers. The standout? A Brooklyn Heights townhouse listed for almost $7 million, featuring five bedrooms, a private backyard, and a stunning skylit bathroom. Another highlight: a historic Prospect Park South home, restored with original details and a chef’s kitchen, went under contract for $6 million—up from $2.4 million just five years ago. Are we seeing a new wave of demand for Brooklyn’s grand homes, or is this just a post-holiday bounce? #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #LuxuryHomes00Share
Heather Moore+FollowCharlotte’s luxury home prices skyrocketCharlotte’s luxury real estate market has exploded, with high-end home prices more than doubling in the past decade. Homes in the top 5% of the market now fetch nearly $1.7 million, up 121% since 2015. What’s fueling this? A mix of newcomers from pricier states, rising equity, and Charlotte’s growing reputation as a desirable city. Even historic neighborhoods like Myers Park are seeing average sales close to $1.9 million. While this is great for sellers, it’s definitely changing the landscape for everyone. How do you feel about Charlotte’s rapid rise in luxury housing? Is this growth good for the city, or is it making things tougher for longtime residents? #RealEstate #Charlotte #LuxuryHomes00Share
davenportmeghan+FollowFort Worth’s dream home redefines luxuryImagine waking up to sunlight streaming through cathedral windows, unwinding in your own spa-style bath, or hosting friends by a resort-style pool—all within a gated Montserrat estate. 9517 Bella Terra Drive isn’t just a house; it’s a lifestyle upgrade on 1.3 acres, with a chef’s kitchen, eight-car garage, and even a guest house with a golf simulator. Every detail, from the fireplaces to the smart home features, is designed for comfort and wow-factor. What would you do first in a place like this—throw a pool party, set up your dream office, or just soak in the views? #RealEstate #FortWorthLiving #LuxuryHomes21Share
Heather Moore+FollowBeverly Hills mansion’s wild price dropA Beverly Hills estate once home to Doris Day, Michael Caine, and Ricky Martin just sold for $35 million—less than half its original $75 million asking price! Despite its Hollywood pedigree and jaw-dropping features like panoramic ocean views, a tennis court, and lush gardens, the property sat on the market for months. The massive discount has locals buzzing: is the luxury market cooling off, or are buyers just more selective now? Imagine living in a place with that much history and privacy—would you jump at the chance if you had the cash? #RealEstate #BeverlyHills #LuxuryHomes00Share
99.7Fm+FollowRichard Simmons’ Iconic Hollywood Hills Estate Draws Buyer After Major Price Cut: Perched above the Sunset Strip on a gated half-acre, the late fitness guru's 4-bedroom, 5-bath Neo-Classical mansion—where he lived for decades and passed in July 2024—boasts a circular pool, pool house, updated kitchen, and a two-level primary suite with private gym. TMZ photos reveal the pristine interiors: grand columned entry, lush backyard views, airy living spaces, and equipped workout areas echoing Simmons' sweat-and-smile legacy. Listed in June 2025 and slashed by $410k in November, the pad now heads to a new owner, closing a vibrant chapter for fans who danced to his videos. Story By Donnell Ballard. #CelebrityHomes #LuxuryHomes #Mansion #LuxuryHomeSelling #RichardSimmons have a safe New Year's Eve everyone914Share
Denise Kemp+FollowCincinnati’s luxury homes hit new highs in 2025An Indian Hill estate just set a new record for Cincinnati’s luxury real estate scene, selling for one of the highest prices in city history. Over the past year, the top 10 home sales in Greater Cincinnati totaled more than $45 million—up nearly $740,000 from last year. The average sale price stayed steady at $4.5 million, but the overall market keeps inching higher. What do you think is driving these sky-high prices? Is it the neighborhoods, the amenities, or something else? Let’s talk about what this means for our community and who’s actually buying these homes. #RealEstate #Cincinnati #LuxuryHomes00Share
randerson+FollowFlorida’s luxury home market flips: Buyers now call the shotsWaterfront mansions and high-rise condos in Florida aren’t flying off the market anymore—sellers are slashing prices, and buyers suddenly have the upper hand. The days of bidding wars and waived inspections are over, with inventory piling up and the cost of ownership (think insurance, HOA fees, and taxes) skyrocketing. Some condos have lost nearly all their pandemic-era gains, and Miami is now seen as the riskiest luxury market in the country. Is this a crash or just a much-needed reset? If you’re in the market, would you jump in now or wait for prices to drop further? #RealEstate #FloridaRealEstate #LuxuryHomes00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowDenver’s luxury homes break new recordsDenver’s high-end real estate market just hit a new level—five homes sold for $10 million or more this year, with one setting an all-time price record for the metro area. From a sprawling 667-acre ranch in Evergreen to a Cherry Hills Village mansion packed with amenities like a golf simulator and heated driveway, these sales are nearly sixteen times the area’s median home price. It’s wild to see how much luxury and privacy some buyers are seeking. What do you think: is this a sign of Denver’s growing appeal, or does it highlight the city’s widening wealth gap? #RealEstate #DenverRealEstate #LuxuryHomes00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowInside Preston Hollow’s $23M mansion dealA jaw-dropping mansion in Preston Hollow just changed hands for a price tag close to $23 million, adding to a surge of luxury home sales in North Dallas. This 15,700-square-foot estate isn’t just massive—it’s loaded with a glass-walled car gallery, a three-sided zero-edge pool, and finishes that rival art museums. The buyers, linked to local healthcare execs Tu and Alex Dao, snapped it up through a private trust. With Dallas luxury homes moving fast (and sometimes below asking), what do you think drives this high-end market—investment, lifestyle, or something else? Would you ever want a garage like this? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #LuxuryHomes00Share