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Welcome to Santa Barbara

With its Mediterranean climate, sun-drenched beaches, and tile roofs atop charming hillside homes, Santa Barbara has earned the moniker “American Riviera.” The peaceful community, just over an hour or so north of Los Angeles and home to approximately 90,000 permanent residents, is embraced by the Pacific Ocean on the south and Santa Ynez Mountains on the north.

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6 Magical Spots to Enjoy Midsummer Around the World

Waterside living, lush landscapes and plenty of room to entertain combine in the best seasonal retreats for summer’s longest days, writes Elizabeth Fazzare Provo, Utah | Summit Sotheby’s International Realty Though earlier soaring temperatures may suggest otherwise, the official calendar start of Northern Hemisphere summer is Sunday, June 21, a solstice marking the longest day of the year. With the sun high in the sky, outdoor living develops extended appeal: there is more time to spend with friends and family in the pool, off the dock or in the backyard. And for homebuyers seeking seasonal retreats that take advantage of this midsummer joy, location, landscape and multigenerational amenities are top priorities. “Landscape is an important factor in the marketability of a summer retreat, but water access, proximity to that water and the quality of water views are the most important,” says Alyssa Halisky, global real estate advisor at Wallace & Co. Sotheby’s International Realty in Massachusetts. Plus, she adds, “We are seeing more buyers looking for a vacation home where they can bring all their family.” Chilmark, Massachusetts | Wallace & Co. Sotheby’s International Realty Hailsky’s current seven-bedroom, 14,780-square-foot listing in Chilmark is unique. Not only is the size of the property substantial, with room enough for the in-laws and then some, it can never be replicated due to planning bylaws. Beyond that, the house’s grounds have ample areas for all-ages recreation, from a tennis court to a deep-water dock, “a highly sought-after amenity that rarely comes to market,” Halisky says. “There is particularly strong demand for properties that offer direct water access from the backyard, allowing owners to fully enjoy boating and other activities without relying on marinas or public launches,” she adds. Brescia, Italy | Italy Sotheby’s International Realty On northern Italy’s Lake Garda, a 10-bedroom villa set within a private park has its own dock, allowing the homeowner to cross the water in style whenever they desire. Meanwhile, in Finland, a nearly five-acre private-island property takes waterfront access up a notch. Whether traveling to the island by boat, car or helicopter—with a durable jetty as landing pad for safe passage—it offers three bedrooms across its main and guest houses, with large terraces to take in the almost endless summertime daylight. Kirkkonummi, Finland | Snellman Sotheby’s International Realty If a private dock or island are not available, a swimming pool in a spectacular setting will do. Ladyswood House, a quintessential country home in Wiltshire, England, has a lush formal garden with a pool, wisteria-draped pergola, outdoor kitchen and pool house, all nestled within 60 acres of farmland in the covetable Cotswolds area. The landscaped surrounds are perfect for midsummer hosting, and with the estate so close to Stonehenge—Neolithic monument to the solstices and UNESCO World Heritage site—a celebration of the season’s pagan traditions would feel particularly appropriate. Wiltshire, England | United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty Perhaps nowhere are midsummer parties more ubiquitous than in Sweden, where the annual Midsommar festival calls for dancing, drinking, feasting and bonfires, all around a flower-wrapped maypole. A 15-bedroom Stockholm home, located along 2,600 feet of private Furusund Fairway shoreline, has plenty of outdoor space to erect your own. Stockholm, Sweden | Sweden Sotheby’s International Realty And thanks to the property’s charming seaside site—with a dock for several boats, natural coves and water views across expansive lawns—a seamless connection between home and landscape should keep the midsummer fun going all season long. These epic rural estates around the world all bring ‘Wuthering Heights’-style drama

Inside a Hillside Haven in Wine Country

Modernity meets majesty in this striking sustainably designed contemporary home—and its plentiful outdoor living spaces—overlooking the Sonoma Valley. As is true of many of the world’s most lauded architectural firms, San Francisco-based green-building-certified EAG Studio strives to “blend form with function, crafting spaces that resonate with nature and nurture the human spirit.” Those goals have unquestionably been achieved in this 3,275-square-foot residence, which hugs a hillside above Glen Ellen, a pastoral wine country town known for its historic buildings, relaxed yet refined dining, hiking and riding trails, and—naturally—esteemed wineries. Glen Ellen, California| Tim Rangel, Claud Bates, Sotheby’s International Realty – Wine Country – Sonoma Brokerage The property certainly gives nature its due, with a layout shaped by its hillside setting, virtually equal space dedicated to indoor and outdoor living, and every door and window designed and positioned to frame a picturesque outlook. The heart of the home is an open-plan great room and a sophisticated streamlined kitchen, which give way through a “disappearing” wall of glass to a covered patio with an open-air kitchen and, beyond, multilevel terrace spaces featuring a fountain, a fire pit, an alfresco shower, an elegant potting shed, and a solar-thermal-heated pool—all benefitting from a cinematic vista of an idyllic meadow, dramatic sunsets, the Mayacamas Mountains, and the Sonoma Valley. A lounge and wine cellar with a built-in sleeping loft is ideal for the rare cloudy or chilly day. The three light-filled bedrooms also open to the outdoors, including a guest suite with a separate entrance—ideal for those in pursuit of a multigenerational estate—a kitchenette, a stylish bath, and a rolling overhead glass door offering effortless access to a private patio for lounging and dining. Striking vertical and horizontal accents emphasize the clean contemporary lines and angles of the home, while vegetable, herb, and flower beds contribute soft organic touches. Thoughtfully designed to balance modern comfort with environmental responsibility, the estate boasts a high degree of energy independence and resilience, with a 43-panel solar array, four whole-home energy-storage batteries, and a private well with state-of-the-art filtration. Sustainability and stewardship rival architecture in importance here, with acreage that includes producing fruit trees, a vineyard, beehives, and a greenhouse. The unique emphasis on both chic yet inviting interiors and a respect for the natural world accomplishes another of EAG Studio’s stated aims, to conjure “emotionally compelling” spaces that exhibit—as the singular milieu of wine country does—both strength and elegance. Discover luxury homes for sale and rent around the world on sothebysrealty.com

Introducing the 2026 Mid-Year Luxury Outlook® Report

Today, the Sotheby’s International Realty® brand released its 2026 Mid-Year Luxury Outlook report, revealing a fundamental force reshaping global luxury real estate: the rise of longevity-driven living. Wellness infrastructure and health-centered design are playing an important role in purchase decisions, as ultra-high-net-worth buyers increasingly seek long-term property investments that allow them to age in place. A trend that, combined with unprecedented wealth accumulation and a new generation of Millennial buyers, is transforming the global luxury real estate market. “As we celebrate 50 years of Sotheby’s International Realty, this report mirrors the strength of a brand built on insight, trust, and global perspective,” said Bradley Nelson, chief marketing officer, Sotheby’s International Realty. “This edition of Luxury Outlook reveals a housing market that consumers are actively experiencing. What stands out this year is the emergence of longevity as a defining force in luxury real estate. Homebuyers aren’t just investing in a home; they’re investing in how they want to live and age. At the same time, wealth at the top end continues to expand, and homebuyers are younger and more open to seeking properties in new locations. The result is a luxury property market that moves faster, feels more competitive, and requires more informed decision-making. This report helps bring clarity for both affiliated agents and the clients they serve.” The 2026 Mid-Year Luxury Outlook report draws on insights from Sotheby’s International Realty affiliated global real estate advisors worldwide who specialize in transactions in the US$10M+ price category. Their expertise is complemented by data from industry leaders including Federal Reserve, UBS, the National Association of REALTORS®, the Global Wellness Institute, and more. Click here to read the complete report. Key findings from the 2026 Mid-Year Luxury Outlook report include: Longevity is the new luxury. The global longevity market is projected to grow from US$5.3 trillion in 2023 to US$8 trillion by 2030, according to UBS Global Wealth Management. Wellness real estate has more than doubled in size in five years and is projected to surpass US$1.1 trillion by 2029. Nearly 38% of real estate professionals working in the US$10 million-and-above segment report that aging in place has become a growing factor for homebuyers. Luxury real estate continues to outperform the general housing market. While the broader housing market has been sluggish, the upper end has continued to show signs of strength, boosted by the stock market, technology, and crypto.1 Record wealth is fueling demand. The net worth of the top 1% of Americans reached US$54 trillion by Q3 2025, according to the Federal Reserve, while the S&P 500 rose approximately 80% from early 2023 through 2025. Nearly 40% of the world’s millionaires reside in the United States, and researchers anticipate five million new millionaires globally by 2029. The luxury homebuyer pool is growing. More than half (55%) of real estate professionals surveyed who specialize in US$10 million-and-above properties reported an increase in luxury homebuyers over the past 12 months, with average price increases of 5%.2 Millennials continue to reshape the market. 66% of real estate professionals surveyed reported an increase in Millennial homebuyers. This number rose to 73% among those working in the US$5 million-and-above segment. The increase is driven by earned wealth and accelerating intergenerational wealth transfers.2 Lifestyle is driving real estate decisions. 62% of real estate professionals surveyed cited lifestyle as an increasingly important factor for homebuyers, ranking above taxes (60%), economic stability (53%), and political stability (49%).2 Global cities remain resilient. Markets such as New York City, San Francisco, Hong Kong, and Milan continue to see steady activity at the top end of the property market, supported by sustained interest in prime properties. Tax policy is influencing luxury home purchase decisions at every level. The expansion of State and Local Tax (SALT) deductions from US$10,000 to US$40,000 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is anticipated to increase purchases of high-end residences in states with high property tax rates. “The global luxury real estate market continues to endure, even as the forces shaping it evolve,” said Philip White, president and CEO, Sotheby’s International Realty. “This resilience is most evident in leading global cities, which continue to attract strong interest from the world’s most sophisticated homebuyers. Longevity is increasingly driving that interest too. It’s no longer just where folks want to live, but how they want to live as they age. What we are seeing in the industry is not a short-term change, but a sustained shift in how global wealth is stored, transferred, and expressed through property. It underscores a simple reality: while motivations are changing, prime real estate can be one of the most trusted ways people preserve and express wealth.” Read the complete report. Images: Mexico Sotheby’s International Realty, Sweden Sotheby’s International Realty

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