Homes.com Report Shows Miami Tops January’s Priciest U.S. Home Sales at $33 Million

Reuters
Feb 23
Homes.com Report Shows Miami Tops January’s Priciest U.S. Home Sales at $33 Million

CoStar Group’s Homes.com published an analysis of January’s most expensive publicly marketed home sales across major U.S. metro areas, finding that luxury demand remained strong even as broader home price growth moderated. Miami led with a $33 million sale, followed by New York City at $29.5 million and Los Angeles at $23.5 million, with several other coastal and Sun Belt markets posting transactions above $5 million. The report, based on MLS data on Homes.com, focuses on publicly marketed deals and excludes private, off-market transactions common at the top end of the market.

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