
Tech Billionaires Drive Miami Luxury Real Estate Surge
Google co-founder Larry Page is leading a new wave of tech billionaires moving to Miami, spending over $180M and driving a surge in luxury real estate.
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Google co-founder Larry Page is leading a new wave of tech billionaires moving to Miami, spending over $180M and driving a surge in luxury real estate.

Decorated Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn is as strategic in real estate as she was on the slopes. A look inside her multi-million dollar property portfolio.

A deep dive into the real estate portfolios of the Beckham and Peltz families reveals a combined worth of over $830 million, showcasing distinct investment strategies.

Over $4 billion in new investments are transforming Miami Beach's Lincoln Road, extending it to the ocean and anchoring it with ultra-luxury residences.

Miami's housing market is cooling, with prices down over 4% and homes lingering on the market for 125 days, shifting negotiating power to buyers.

The election of a new socialist mayor in New York City is causing a stir in luxury real estate markets, with wealthy buyers exploring properties in Florida and Connecticut.

New York City's real estate industry faces deep uncertainty after the election of Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, whose platform includes a four-year rent freeze.

For the second year in a row, Miami's housing market has been named the riskiest in the world, according to a UBS report on global real estate bubbles.

A waterfront Miami Beach estate on North Bay Road is listed for $32.5 million, a year after it was bought for $16.1 million and completely redeveloped.

China and Singapore lead global web searches for Miami real estate in September 2025, driven by new residency programs and Miami's appeal. International buyers dominate new construction sales, with Fl

Lyle Stern, a key figure in Miami real estate, details Lincoln Road's transformation from a fashion and arts hub to a center for tech and global commerce.

A UBS report names Miami as the world's riskiest housing market, but local experts disagree, citing the high volume of cash buyers and international wealth as key stabilizing factors.