From Realtor Magazine Online- Unique Homes Magazine in its January issue lists what it expects to be the top 25 luxury markets in 2007. Collectively, the communities that made it on the list represent where the market is heading, according to the magazine.
Top 10 Luxury Home Markets in 2007:
1. Annapolis, Md.: Great boating and affordable prices compared to Washington, D.C., or Baltimore, both of which are a reasonable commute from Annapolis, too.
2. Asheville, N.C.: Eclectic ambiance draws the upscale to an outdoorsy, low-key lifestyle.
3. Aspen, Colo.: Four-season appeal, which is kept exclusive by restrictive zoning that restrains supply.
4. Atlanta, Ga.: A big-city appeal with lots of lifestyle amenities and new upscale communities.
5. Austin, Texas: Posting record gains for most of 2006, a mix of newcomers are drawn to its great music and scenery and the cosmopolitan University of Texas.
6. Bellevue/Medina, Wash.: This city has lots of upscale neighborhoods that aren’t as pricey as other northwest areas.
7. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Its reputation as a Mecca for luxury remains untarnished.
8. Idaho: The state is a luxury newcomer with growing resort markets, such as Coeur d’Alene, McCall, and Sandpoint.
9. Jupiter, Fla.: Tiger Woods started a trend here when he purchased a 10-acre estate for $38 million.
10. Manhattan: Wall Streeters flush with 2006 bonuses are snapping up desirable co-ops and town houses.
Austin has emerged as a leader in many "best places to live" surveys, but we've never been at the top for luxury homes. The team has been noticing a huge increase in the number of buyers from California and Florida that move to golf and retirement communities in Greater Austin that appeal to the upper-end clients. The difference is that they will only pay a fraction of the cost when buying a luxury estate in our market. Lake front, golf, acreage, and hill country homes are available for less than $2M. In California, a $1M home may only be 1300 square feet.
Source: Unique Homes, Camilla McLaughlin (December 2006/January 2007)
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