The Watergate reopens its doors on Tuesday as a luxury hotel with a checkered history.
An outdoor lighting designer whose business has lit the estates of rich financiers is selling a mansion of his own.
Donald Trump said he planned to meet with “the biggest real estate people in the country.”
BentleyForbes once owned such renowned properties as the Watergate office complex in Washington D.C.
The buyer is the 32-year-old son of a billionaire who already owns the property next door.
A lot of recent construction has been aimed at affluent renters, reducing landlords' ability to increase rents.
These properties are straight out of "Game of Thrones," with moats, great halls and scandal-ridden histories.
Miami’s crop of new condo towers are opening with many owners heading for the exits.
The median premium for LEED certified homes is a whopping 50 percent.
A study of 45 million IRS records suggests it doesn’t work that way.
The most expensive U.S. housing market is seeing a pullback by the wealthiest homebuyers.
At issue is whether U.S. agents used foreign officials to evade a suspect's constitutional rights.
The appetite for luxury homes in gateway cities has been damaged by economic unrest and soaring prices.
More than half of American home buyers are open to buying a "haunted" abode abode, one survey says.
Both Kentucky (naturally) and Florida vie for the title of “Horse Capital of the World.”
Faena House was completed in October and commands some of the highest prices in the Miami area.
Michael Shvo is ramping up construction as other builders scale back in the face of slowing sales.
Darren Weiner is sort of a life coach with a real estate license—and a client base of actors and professional athletes.
A Chicago developer is breathing new life into abandoned urban landmarks by converting them into luxury hotels.
France has seen a modest recovery for cheaper Paris homes, but luxury properties are still losing value.