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5 days agoThese are San Francisco's 5 most expensive unsold homes for 2025
San Francisco's luxury real estate surged due to AI-driven wealth, yet high-end condos and co-ops remain among the city's priciest unsold listings.
Bad Bunny's houses in Los Angeles are the epitome of luxury, and he's come a long way from his modest upbringing in Almirante Sur, a rural area in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. Still, the reggaetón, trap, and pop musician enjoys frequent visits home, and earlier this year held a 30-day residency in San Juan in support of his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, which serves as a love letter to the Caribbean island.
Renovated, well-priced homes in the Boston suburbs and parts of the Boston condo for sale market are actually selling into a quasi-seller's market, while properties that haven't been updated in a number of years, or are priced too high, are stuck in a much larger sort of buyer's market. Cash and international buyers, which often are one and the same, are the biggest drivers of the sustained demand for luxury homes in the city.
James Jannard's Beverly Hills megamansion is listed at $65 million, featuring an industrial-style design with concrete walls, two kitchens, and panoramic views of Los Angeles.
The entertainer's dream kitchen features two sinks, two stoves (gas & electric), two ovens, two dishwashers, a walk-in pantry, and a large island.
Designed by the architecture firm Buchman & Deisler in 1898, this neoclassical townhouse features a limestone facade and original wrought-iron grille, protected from alterations.
Despite a rising influx of residents drawn to Miami’s temperate climate and vibrant culture, the housing market is experiencing a downturn, particularly in the luxury sector.