Luxury Real Estate Headlines: First Week in January 2018

Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury, global and Utah real estate, art, collectibles and home.

$599,000 USD | Hurricane, Utah | Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

“Enjoy the bird’s eye view from the Grand Room! Large wrap around windows focus on the views of Pine Mountain and surrounding area. Everything you need on one level with a bonus basement finished. Massive iron door opens to Travertine flooring, Gourment Kitchen for great entertainment, 8′ wood doors, 2 laundries, large out-door pool, that still has views and privacy. RV parking, man cave behind garage for more cars or toys, plumped for sink, heated, many upgrades and priced to sell. This is a well crafted home with much attention to details…”

Real estate scheme may cost Utah family their life savings – Inman.com

Tony Russian Hill Townhome Asks $3.95 Million – Curbed

One of Silicon Valley’s Biggest Properties Asks $30 Million – Wall Street Journal

Wealthy Millennials are Changing the World, Says Sotheby’s International Realty’s Marketing Chief – Mansion Global

Sotheby’s International Realty Brand Expands Presence to the Southern Oregon Coast – Sotheby’s International Realty

The 10 Most Ridiculous Home Sales of 2017 – Bloomberg

Despite Slowing Market Overall, Australia Saw Eye-Popping Real Estate Deals in 2017 – Mansion Global

Hot Properties: Five Homes in the Winter Sun – Financial Times

Film Director’s Modern Miami Abode Hits Market for $22M – Mansion Global

Liftoff for Luxury Home Sales – Santa Fe New Mexican

From New Zealand to New York, Character Tests May be Required to Buy a Home – Mansion Global

Walk-Through: Tech-savvy 3-bedroom in Burlingame – San Francisco Chronicle

Actress Molly Parker Gets Top Dollar for Echo Park Bungalow – Los Angeles Times

2017: A Year of Uncertainty and Record-Breaking Real Estate Deals – Mansion Global

Auction Preview: RM Sotheby’s: Arizona, Phoenix, Jan 18 & 19 – Blouin ArtInfo