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Escape to ultimate luxury: Resort living on Sydney Harbour

Escape to ultimate luxury: Resort living on Sydney Harbour

Step inside a jaw-dropping Vaucluse estate that offers the ultimate luxury living, with a guided tour by Highland Property

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Inside a Luxury Midtown East Apartment With Surprising Details | Open House TV

Inside a Luxury Midtown East Apartment With Surprising Details | Open House TV

Interior designer Katie Lydon shows Open House viewers around a stunning Midtown East apartment that overlooks Park Avenue. Upon being tasked with this renovation project a few years ago, the first item on her checklist was to open it up to allow natural light to flow throughout the space and maximize its full potential. From the dramatic entryway that packs a “wow” factor with its theme of reflective surfaces (as evidenced in the intricate floors and fantastic console & mirror set) to the use of high lacquer paint on the ceilings to give the illusion of height, this custom-built abode is full of sophisticated and surprising details.

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Real estate predictions: What to expect this spring selling season

Real estate predictions: What to expect this spring selling season

With spring in full swing, we get the top predictions from the agents at the Highland Property Group on what buyers and sellers should expect from the peak selling season.

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A Complete Tour of the Brady Bunch House | Open House TV

A Complete Tour of the Brady Bunch House | Open House TV

Join real estate agent Danny Brown for a personal tour of one of television’s most iconic homes: the Brady Bunch house! Located in Studio City, CA, this 5-bedroom mid-century residence, which served as the exterior for the hit sitcom throughout its run, has since been renovated to replicate many of the show’s familiar 1970s aesthetic touches —including, but not limited to: the iconic staircase, living room with the brick finish where the show’s various family members used to hang out with each other; an open-floor concept featuring prominent architectural beams and big sliding doors; and the retro kitchen with its formica orange counters & sea-green cabinets where Alice used to whip up ‘pork chop and applesauce’ dinners.

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Full Episode: Curated Interiors & Design Drama with a Hint of Nostalgia | Open House TV

Full Episode: Curated Interiors & Design Drama with a Hint of Nostalgia | Open House TV

In this latest episode of Open House, host Sara Gore introduces us to five breathtaking spaces (including the iconic Brady Bunch house) that are located in New York City and Los Angeles.

First, we meet with real estate agent Leonard Steinberg in downtown New York City for a look around 33 Park Row PH3: a duplex penthouse in the Financial District (located in the first and last residential building in the United States that was designed by architect Sir Richard Rogers) that boasts 5,403 square feet, 5 beds / 5.5 baths, a dramatic great room with 22 ft tall ceilings; a mezzanine; 2 private, separate elevator landings; magnificent floor-to-ceiling glass windows that overlook Tribeca and City Hall Park; a 1,08SF loggia terrace with direct, protected park-front exposures; a tranquil primary bedroom suite that is reminiscent of a European spa; and an open-plan ORNARE kitchen that features masterful craftsmanship, custom double-height cabinetry, and sleek material selection. This luxurious boutique home, situated in a dynamic neighborhood, is currently listed for a cool $19,500,000.

After that, we zip over to Studio City, CA on the West Coast for a bit of television history: a tour of the Brady Bunch house with agent Danny Brown. This 5-bedroom mid-century residence, which served as the exterior for the hit sitcom throughout its run, has since been renovated to replicate many of the show’s familiar 1970s aesthetic touches —including the iconic staircase, living room with the brick finish where the family hung out, open floor concept with architectural beams and big sliding doors, and the retro kitchen with its formica orange counters & sea-green cabinets where Alice used to whip up ‘pork chop and applesauce’ dinners.

Next, interior designer Elizabeth Gordon gives us a tour of her charming Los Angeles home that is full of warmth and stylish details. This lovely mid-city residence features a mix of modern and vintage furnishings and unique textures that come together to create a space that is not only eclectic but personal as well. From the conversational art collection displayed in the living room to the dining room with its hand-hammered brass bar from Indonesia and table fashioned out of reclaimed wood, this residence teems with curated pieces that have unique stories to tell.

After that, Katie Lydon shows us around a stunning Midtown East apartment that overlooks Park Avenue. Upon being tasked with this renovation project a few years ago, the first item on her checklist was to open it up to allow natural light to flow throughout the space and maximize its full potential. From the dramatic entryway that packs a “wow” factor with its theme of reflective surfaces (as evidenced in the intricate floors and fantastic console & mirror set) to the use of high lacquer paint on the ceilings to give the illusion of height, this custom-built abode is full of sophisticated and surprising details.

Last but not least, interior designer William McIntosh (Bill) takes viewers on a tour of 432 Park Avenue, which is home to some of the most rare real estate in NYC. His client desired a pied-à-terre in the city that felt smart, sophisticated, and comfortable but also wanted to avoid a complete renovation. See how Bill’s subtle one-of-a-kind decor choices that your attention and give you a hint of what’s to come! (Spoiler alert, here’s what to expect: a spectacular living room, impressive square windows that flood every room with light; a carpet that is an abstracted map of the city; alpaca-covered swivel chairs perfect for relaxing and entertaining; a paneled library that houses many interesting books and features a gleamy lacquered ceiling overhead and leather-covered desk suspended within the window reveal; a modern sky lounge area complete with an illuminated onyx bar top and underlit steps; and sky-high views that make you feel as though you’re sleeping in the clouds.)

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These Architects Designed Their Sherman Oaks Dream House from the Ground Up | Open House TV

These Architects Designed Their Sherman Oaks Dream House from the Ground Up | Open House TV

Zip over to Los Angeles to visit with partners in architecture and life, Peggy Hsu and Chris McCullough, for a tour of their striking Sherman Oaks home that they designed from the ground up. Inspired by the beautiful views right outside, they incorporated different materials and textures from the building itself, as well as interior plants and layered architectural features such as a chimney, to create a separation of space and maximize an indoor-outdoor flow. From the moody living room with its circular lounge sofa and steel shelf to host their impressive record collection, to the dining room that was designed with a focal art piece fashioned out of mini discs for a pixelated effect, a skylight above to make the most of natural light, and a log on wheels as a seating option, to the verdant roof garden and backyard that both offer ideal reading nooks, this home exudes creativity, personality, and a sense of calm.

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Inside Sasha Bikoff’s Vibrant Greenwich Village Home | Open House TV

Inside Sasha Bikoff's Vibrant Greenwich Village Home | Open House TV

Join interior designer Sasha Bikoff and her adorable pup Puff to see how she transformed an 1820s townhouse in the West Village into a maximalist celebration of all the things she loves: bold patterns, unapologetic bursts of color, and a vibrant aesthetic that is equal parts Marie Antoinette meets Studio 54. From the open-concept main level that combines countryside charm through its 16th century French Braquenie wallpaper and antique Persian Tabriz rug — as well as a sense of modernity through fun touches such as a 1960s French Space Age PR pollard chair and contemporary coffee table from Glass Italia that is a spectrum of rainbow hues — to the tranquil garden patio right outside the kitchen (blue lacquered cabinetry blue and rose-gold hardware, anyone?) that is perfect for hosting dinner parties on warmer days, this home is dreamy, upbeat, and utterly inviting. As for the top floor? The entire section houses the primary bedroom and exudes a sensual Italian theme with a vanity mirror that greets you at the top of the stairs, sexy leopard-print wallpaper, a crushed velvet headboard, throw pillows that embrace a Baroque motif, scroll-work drapes with a satin trim, and an Eames lounge chair that is an heirloom passed along from her husband’s family.

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A 1930s Art Deco-Style Apartment in Washington Heights that Captures Havana’s Beauty | Open House TV

A 1930s Art Deco-Style Apartment in Washington Heights that Captures Havana's Beauty | Open House TV

Travel to New York City for a tour of a home that offers stunning views of the George Washington Bridge through a large corner window, as well as a “Havana on the Hudson” vibe. This is the aesthetic that architect Adam Rolston and his partner had in mind upon renovating their 1930s Art Deco-style apartment in Washington Heights. While their home respects the integrity of the original architecture, they chose to capture the beautiful patina seen on Havana’s historic buildings through an integral colored plaster beginning in the foyer. They also enlivened the space with color that physically aligns with the outdoor setting, personal touches influenced by their travels (especially a trip to Cuba), furniture inspired by the glamour of the 1980s (as is reflected through a triangular coffee table that is a combination of oxidized brass and chrome, as well as a collection of Jay Spectre art and wing-back chair that pays homage to a Scandinavian designer from that era), and plenty of greenery. 🪴 From a wall of decorative clocks that tell the wrong time to a stainless steel kitchen that feels like a ship’s galley, to a print canvas photo of their direct view of the Palisades hanging in their bedroom (a nod to the tapestries at the Cloisters), this 1-bedroom co-op flawlessly fuses functionality with whimsical details.

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Full Show: Inventive Interiors & Stunning Architecture | Open House TV

Full Show: Inventive Interiors & Stunning Architecture | Open House TV

In this week’s episode of NBC’s Open House, host Sara Gore shines the spotlight on memorable homes in Los Angeles, Savannah, and New York City featuring the very designers and architects who brought these inventive aesthetics to life.

We kick things off with interior designer Sasha Bikoff and her adorable pup Puff. See how she transformed an 1820s townhouse in the West Village into a maximalist celebration of all that she loves: bold patterns, unapologetic bursts of color, and a vibrant aesthetic that is equal parts Marie Antoinette meets Studio 54. From the open-concept main level that combines countryside charm through its 16th century French Braquenie wallpaper and antique Persian Tabriz rug — as well as a sense of modernity through fun touches such as a 1960s French Space Age PR pollard chair and contemporary coffee table from Glass Italia that is a spectrum of rainbow hues — to the tranquil garden patio right outside the kitchen (blue lacquered cabinetry blue and rose-gold hardware, anyone?) that is perfect for hosting dinner parties on warmer days, this home is dreamy, upbeat, and utterly inviting. As for the top floor? The entire section houses the primary bedroom and exudes a sensual Italian theme with a vanity mirror that greets you at the top of the stairs, sexy leopard-print wallpaper, a crushed velvet headboard, throw pillows that embrace a Baroque motif, scroll-work drapes with a satin trim, and an Eames lounge chair that is an heirloom passed along from her husband’s family.

We then zip over to Los Angeles to visit with partners in architecture and life, Peggy Hsu and Chris McCullough, for a tour of their striking Sherman Oaks home that they designed from the ground up. Inspired by the beautiful views right outside, they incorporated different materials and textures from the building itself, as well as interior plants and layered architectural features such as a chimney, to create a separate of space and maximize an indoor-outdoor flow. From the moody living room with its circular lounge sofa and steel shelf to host their impressive record collection, to the dining room that was designed with a focal art piece fashioned out of mini discs for a pixelated effect, a skylight above to make the most of natural light, and a log on wheels as a seating option, to the verdant roof garden and backyard that offer ideal reading nooks, this home exudes creativity, personality, and a sense of calm.

Next up, we return to New York City for a tour of a home that offers stunning views of the George Washington Bridge through a large corner window, as well as a “Havana on the Hudson” vibe. This is the aesthetic that architect Adam Rolston and his partner had in mind upon renovating their 1930s Art Deco-style apartment in Washington Heights. While their home respects the integrity of the original architecture, they chose to capture the beautiful patina seen on Havana’s historic buildings through an integral colored plaster beginning in the foyer. They also enlivened the space with color that physically aligns with the outdoor setting, personal touches influenced by their travels, furniture inspired by the glamour of the 1980s (as is reflected through a triangular coffee table that is a combination of oxidized brass and chrome, as well as a collection of Jay Spectre art and wing-back chair that pays homage to a Scandinavian designer from that era), and plenty of greenery.

We then join interior designer Lily Brown in Savannah, Georgia for a tour of a downtown historic townhouse that overlooks Monterey Square. This bespoke home (originally built in the 1850s) was a renovation project she took on for a client a few years ago, with a focus on honoring its traditional charm and architectural integrity — all while infusing a sense of sophistication and functionality across the 3000 sq. ft. space through a fresh cohesive design. From the oval lighting fixture and custom-made wooden table in the dining room that create interest that you see through multiple points of the home, to the kitchen that is framed by wooden panels (part of the original exterior wall) and features a black refrigerator, chef’s range with brass strapping perfect for cooking, and white cabinetry set against a textured marble backsplash, this residence effortlessly dovetails the new with the old in a refined and elevated way.

Our last stop is on the Upper East Side, where we join interior designer Philip Thomas for a tour of a pre-war apartment he renovated for a client. From lining the walls in pearlescent vinyl with a stingray embossing and the ceilings in a golden mother-of-pearl mosaic that complements the celestial feel of the chandelier to the private library teeming with books, Thomas maximizes color and implements modern materials in this classic NYC space — a notable juxtaposition that makes it feel bright and fresh at every turn.

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No relief in sight: Australia faces worst housing affordability in 30 years

No relief in sight: Australia faces worst housing affordability in 30 years

Housing affordability is now at its worst level in at least three decades, according to the PropTrack Housing Affordability Index – a new comprehensive measure of the share of homes that households can afford to purchase across the whole income distribution.

Affordability is toughest in New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria. This deterioration in affordability has been driven by a dramatic rise in
mortgage rates, combined with rising home prices over recent years.

At the same time, sharply higher price growth throughout the pandemic has meant housing accessibility — how long it takes new buyers to save a deposit — remains incredibly challenging.

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