A million-dollar home no longer means “luxury.” In many U.S. cities, the average starting price for a luxury home — defined as one in the top 10% of the market — is just under $1.3 million, according ...
Over the past 10 years, the definition of luxury real estate has shifted dramatically, with the once-lofty $1 million price tag no longer serving as the benchmark of high-end housing. In 2025, a ...
The price of luxury homes in the U.S. has risen so much in recent years that nothing under seven figures would be enough to buy even an entry-level one, according to a new study by Realtor.com. In its ...
Over the past 10 years, the definition of luxury real estate has shifted dramatically, with the once-lofty $1 million price tag no longer serving as the benchmark of high-end housing. In 2025, a ...
The idea of a luxury is different for everyone. While some may view it as extravagant goods and high-end services, others see it as occasional splurges, unique experiences and good health. But in real ...
Like so much else in the US economy, the housing industry is realizing that it pays to chase luxury these days. Even in a market that’s famously unaffordable, buyers looking for high-end finishes and ...
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