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Inside a Chic Contemporary Getaway in Wine Country
This contemporary jewel in the desirable destination of Sonoma Valley includes a light- and view-flooded residence, a guest casita, a pool house, and 65-foot saltwater swimming pool and spa accompanied by numerous verandas, a sun-washed terrace, an outdoor kitchen, and a wisteria-draped pergola
The Captivating Elegance of Metal
This contemporary jewel in the desirable destination of Sonoma Valley includes a light- and view-flooded residence, a guest casita, a pool house, and 65-foot saltwater swimming pool and spa accompanied by numerous verandas, a sun-washed terrace, an outdoor kitchen, and a wisteria-draped pergola
Featured Property of the Month: 16 Eastgate Cres
In the heart of Quebec’s enchanting Eastern Townships lies 18 Every so often, a home is offered on the market that feels less like a listing and more like a golden opportunity. Nestled in the heart of Bayview Hill, one of Richmond Hill’s most sought-after enclaves, 16 Eastgate Crescent is just that— a golden opportunity.
Why You Should Sell in Summer
As temperatures rise and the days grow longer, the real estate market also starts to pick up during the summer months. Similar to the spring, the summer creates several advantages for those looking to sell their homes, from enhanced curb appeal to more determined buyers looking to move quickly. Here are some of the top reasons you should consider selling your home in the summer.
7 Canadian Cottage Country Escapes
With lush forests and parklands, tranquil lakes, and majestic mountains, Canada is home to some of the world’s most idyllic cottage destinations. Here are seven of Canada’s top cottage destinations promising an unforgettable escape from the chaos of everyday life.
How To Live in a Castle in 2025
Make like a king or queen with panoramic views from the turrets, luxe interiors, swimming pools – and even the odd moat, writes Aimee Dawson. They say an Englishman’s home is his castle. Certainly that has been the case for the Howard family who’ve called Castle Howard in North Yorkshire, England, home for more than 300 years.
What is a Perfect Home for a Taurus?
Our monthly series asks: What decor best suits each zodiac sign? Homebody Taurus craves comfort and ease—and a sizable closet, writes Jill Krasny
The Timeless Elegance of Rolex: A Legacy of Luxury
Discover the timeless elegance and innovation of Rolex in our latest blog post. Explore the rich history of this iconic brand, from its pioneering achievements in precision timekeeping to its status as a symbol of luxury and success. Dive into the exquisite Rolex watch collection, featuring models like the Oyster Perpetual, Submariner, and Day-Date. Learn the best ways to acquire your own Rolex, ensuring authenticity and quality. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a first-time buyer, our guide will help you embrace the legacy of Rolex.
Designing a Climate-Resilient Home
To weather the future’s proverbial storm, it’s clear that construction requires a pivot to climate-resilient design: in short, architecture and landscaping that anticipate the effects of climate change and natural disasters, and are thereby best placed to recover from them.
How Interest Rates Impact the Market
In Canada, the key interest rate – which is the rate at which banks are able to borrow money when they are low on reserves funds – is determined by The Bank of Canada. Fluctuations in interest rates have an impact on nearly all aspects of the economy. Here are some of the ways interest rates can shape the real estate market.
The Most Important Things to Look For During Open Houses
When looking for your next home, attending open houses can be a great way to get a sense of a potential property and decide if you can imagine yourself or your family living there. It can be easy to be influenced by the curb appeal or the staging of a home, but there are several other important things to consider. Here are the most important things to check out at an open house.
Property of the Month: Living the Lac-Brome Dream
In the heart of Quebec’s enchanting Eastern Townships lies 18 Allée Darbe, a residence so extraordinary it could be the setting for your most decadent dreams. This sprawling Lac-Brome estate isn’t just a home—it’s an experience, an escape, and an embodiment of effortless elegance. Think soaring cathedral ceilings, refined living spaces, and an outdoor sanctuary that whispers of endless summer afternoons.
8 Easy 60-Minute DIY Projects to Enhance Your Condo’s Value
If you’re looking to sell your condo, small upgrades can go a long way in boosting the value of your home and ensuring you get the best return on investment. Whether you’re short on time, money, or both, here are eight DIY projects that will enhance your condo’s value in only an hour or less.
Collecting Focus: Classic Cars
At ModaMiami, RM Sotheby’s will showcase an eclectic mix of motoring masterpieces and the shared experience that fuels car collectors worldwide, writes Thor Svaboe. While motoring is on the road to a more sustainable future, nothing can detract from the petrol-infused joy of a classic car.
Inside an Elegant European-Inspired Estate in Beverly Hills
Constructed in the 1980s, this Beverly Hills manor has been rejuvenated by celebrated designer Michael S. Smith to blend refined European style with luxurious American modernism. Stately magnolias, august privacy hedges, manicured greenery, and an ornate iron gate create an appropriately distinguished milieu for this elegant traditional-style home in the heart of Beverly Hills, long renowned as one of the world’s most exclusive, sophisticated locales
Significant Sales: January 2025 Highlights
From a €$21M sale in Saint-Tropez, France, to a US$17.225M sale in Cambria, California, here are four sales represented by the Sotheby’s International Realty global network in January 2025.
Inside the Rise of Toronto’s Harbourfront
A hundred years ago, Toronto’s Harbourfront was a bustling and dirty port full of noise and industrial activity. Ships hauling cargo frequented a landscape of huge wooden wharves and smokestack chimneys overlooking Lake Ontario. Although Toronto surpassed Montreal as Canada’s leading city in the 1970s, its industrial decline meant this waterfront district needed new purpose, starting an ambitious process of transformation into an area for recreation and culture.
The Rise of Home Libraries in a Screen-Saturated Era
No matter how many bookshelves a home may have, there’s something special about a dedicated library. Who hasn’t dreamt of curating their own shelves, dusting off old favorites and getting lost for countless hours between the pages? The popularity of the personal library as a luxury home feature seems to have increased over the past few years, perhaps as a reaction to the pervasive presence of digital consumption. In the online era, a room of books is a regular reminder to reconnect with the pleasure of reading, to surround yourself in words with personal meaning, and to define a space that’s screen-free.
The Rise of Multi-Generational Living in Toronto: What It Means for Homebuyers and Investors
As Toronto real estate prices continue to soar, a significant trend has emerged: multi-generational living. Families are coming together under one roof to share resources, split expenses, and provide mutual support. This trend is particularly strong in Toronto, where the cost of homeownership and the demand for housing have led families to rethink traditional living arrangements.
Exploring York Region’s Nature and Green Spaces
York Region, located just north of Toronto, is home to some of the most beautiful and accessible green spaces in Ontario. Known for its vibrant towns, historic charm, and thriving communities, the area also boasts a wealth of outdoor attractions that are perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.