Forbes Global Properties By the middle of the 1980s, television host and media mogul Merv Griffin was making retirement plans from his hit talk show, The Merv Griffin Show, which had been on the air for more than 20 years. The success of his production companies, Merv Griffin Enterprise and Merv Griffin Entertainment—responsible for creating
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Investment in luxury second-home markets has cooled following a sales run-up during the pandemic years 2020-21. But that’s not to say a lot of folks aren’t still toying with investing in such sunny spots as the Caribbean, Hawaii and Costa Rica. “The pandemic-related market run experienced in Hawaii’s ultra-luxury real estate sector was logistically unsustainable,
Michigan is home to the good ole “Motor City” of Detroit, the University of Michigan, and some fascinating colonial era forts at the tips of the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. Indeed, Michigan is a beautiful state with its fair share of very wealthy cities. In a recent study, we analyzed and identified the 50 richest
Forbes Global Properties A former equestrian property in Westport, Connecticut, comes with a main house and separate cottage, plus a converted barn on subdivided acreage. Thin columns support a portico over the entry. Mark Orensteen | The Higgins Group Private Brokerage The 4.54-acre estate in Westport’s Old Hill section was once part of a larger
Forbes Global Properties In Montecito’s coveted Hedgerow neighborhood, gates, tall hedges and ivy-covered walls allow only a peek at the houses that lie beyond. It’s a tranquil Southern California community where privacy is built-in and people tend to put down roots. As such, homes infrequently come on the market. A 1938 Spanish-style residence now listed
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