Branded Residences: When a Five-Star Hotel Becomes Your Permanent Address
From Aman to Four Seasons, hotel-branded private residences are the fastest-growing segment in luxury property. Here is what buyers need to know.
Showcasing the architects, developers, and interior designers redefining what a luxury home can be.
From Aman to Four Seasons, hotel-branded private residences are the fastest-growing segment in luxury property. Here is what buyers need to know.
By James ThorntonFrom Aman to Four Seasons, hotel-branded private residences are the fastest-growing segment in luxury property. Here is what buyers need to know.
The architects and designers reshaping what a luxury home means in 2025 — from biophilic penthouses to subterranean wellness floors.
432 Park, 111 West 57th, 220 Central Park South — the supertalls that redefined the Manhattan skyline and the global super-prime condominium market.
From the Paris salons of Pierre Yovanovitch to the minimal minimalism of Axel Vervoordt, the defining aesthetic directions in high-end residential interiors.
From Crestron to KNX to AI-driven climate control, the technology infrastructure expected in a prime residential property has never been more sophisticated — or more complex.
The market for Grade I and Grade II* listed country houses is experiencing renewed interest from international buyers drawn by heritage, land, and the extraordinary craft of restoration.
BREEAM Outstanding, LEED Platinum, Passivhaus — the environmental certifications that were once marketing differentiators are now minimum expectations for buyers of new-build luxury homes.
The landscape architects and garden designers whose commissions define the outdoor environments of the world's finest private residences.
The professionals who manage significant private residential estates reveal how they maintain ultra-prime properties and orchestrate the complex logistics of multi-residence ownership.
For buyers with significant art holdings, the home is not merely a place to display work — it is an infrastructure designed around conservation, lighting, climate control, and security.
The world's wealthiest buyers are increasingly defining luxury through environmental credentials. We examine how the trophy home of 2025 differs from its predecessors.