Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury and global real estate, art, collectibles, and home.
Fire Island Pines, New York | Joshua Judge & Lily Christensen, Sotheby’s International Realty – Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
Just in time for summer, the former Fire Island Pines home of the late composer Jerry Herman has hit the market. The legendary lyricist and composer of Hello, Dolly (believed to have been written within these very walls) and La Cage aux Folles was also known for the parties and fundraisers held at the address.
Broadway Legend Jerry Herman’s Former Fire Island Pines Home Lists for $3.2M – Cottages & Gardens
The 20 Wealthiest Zip Codes in California – Newsweek
Iconic D.C. Home Where Jackie Kennedy Stayed After JFK’s Assassination Hits Market For $10 Million – Forbes
Real-Estate Sales Are Booming. The Rental Market Is Following Suit – Wall Street Journal
Selling Multimillion-Dollar Homes on a Cellphone – Wall Street Journal
A Spanish Mission Home in Pebble Beach – Wall Street Journal
Four Homes That Would Be A Child’s Dream Come True – Financial Times
What you get for £450,000 in Worcestershire, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire and Lombardy, Italy – The Times
The Most Extravagant Townhouses on the New York City Market Right Now – Architectural Digest
A Private Lakefront Retreat in Michigan – Wall Street Journal
7 Extravagant Homes With On-Property Vineyards Across the Globe – Architectural Digest
22-Acre Equestrian Estate in Wellington, Florida, Sells for a Record $31.75 Million – Mansion Global
Property Trends: Why Singapore, Japan, Australia and New Zealand Rank High on Buyers’ Lists – Singapore Tatler
Sotheby’s is auctioning a rare CryptoPunk NFT in another digital trailblazing move for the broker – CNN