January 8, 2026 - 23:34

An influential billionaire can leave their mark on a city, as Miami has seen. In a significant move reflecting both confidence in the local real estate market and concerns about potential wealth taxes, a co-founder of a major tech company has acquired two luxurious homes in Miami for a staggering $173 million. This high-profile purchase not only underscores the appeal of Miami as a prime destination for affluent individuals but also highlights the ongoing trend of wealthy investors seeking refuge in markets perceived as more favorable.
The properties, located in exclusive neighborhoods, are expected to attract attention due to their opulence and strategic positioning. As the city continues to evolve into a hub for technology and innovation, such investments may further drive up property values and attract more affluent buyers. This trend could reshape Miami's landscape, making it a focal point for wealth accumulation and luxury living in the coming years. The implications of these purchases extend beyond real estate, potentially influencing local economies and communities.
August 23, 2026 - 00:21
Earth-Sheltered Ohio Home That Is Built Almost Entirely Underground Comes With a Roof You Have to MowA truly unusual property has hit the market in Huron, Ohio, and it is not your typical suburban home. The house is built almost entirely below ground level, yet the interior manages to feel bright...
August 22, 2026 - 04:49
Vanguard's VNQI or Xtrackers' HAUZ: Which Real Estate ETF Fits Your Stage?Investors looking to add global property exposure often narrow the field to two popular exchange-traded funds: Vanguard`s VNQI and Xtrackers` HAUZ. Both track developed and emerging market real...
August 21, 2026 - 17:31
Data centers’ effect on utility bills — what real estate agents need to knowReal estate professionals are starting to field a new type of question from buyers: not just about square footage or school districts, but about the monthly cost of electricity. The rapid expansion...
August 21, 2026 - 03:20
Real estate firm buys 9 buildings on Elaine Place in Chicago's East Lakeview community, may add unitsA Chicago-based real estate investment and development company, Concord Capital, has closed on a deal to purchase nine apartment buildings along Elaine Place, a quiet single-block residential...