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Global Update: The Modern Mansions of the Hamptons

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A five bedroom, seven-and-a-half bathroom modern mansion in Bridgehampton, New York with an asking price of nearly $25 million.

CHRISTIE’S INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE
A five bedroom, seven-and-a-half bathroom modern mansion in Bridgehampton, New York with an asking price of nearly $25 million.
CHRISTIE’S INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE

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UNITED STATES

Just in time for a Summer Friday, Dan’s Papers profiles five modern mansions currently available in The Hamptons. [Dan’s Papers] Dallas Business Journal takes us inside the $24 million, 9,350-square-foot penthouse that sits atop the forthcoming 42-story Museum Tower and features an outdoor terrace with its own pool. [Dallas Business Journal] Luxury condos are on the rise in Greenwich, Conn., the high-end hamlet whose property market has traditionally been defined by sprawling multi-million dollar estates. [Greenwich Time] SoLe Mia, a $4 billion, 183 acre residential high-rise mega-development in North Miami, will feature two artificial, swimmable lagoons, each spanning 10 acres. [Curbed Miami]More: Unique Amenities Abound in Miami's Competitive Condo Market Boston Business Journal features 10 of the priciest homes sold on Cape Cod so far in 2015. [Boston Business Journal] The Observer profiles every New York real estate reporters best friend, the oft-quoted Jonathan Miller , co-founder and CEO of Miller Samuel Inc. [Observer]

The New York Post breaks down the debate over the proposed plan to build 339 units of luxury and low-to-mid income housing on Pier 6, on the southern tip of Brooklyn Bridge Park. [New York Post]

LATIN AMERICA

The Yucatan Times offers useful tips for those considering investing in real estate in Mexico. [The Yucatan Times]More: How To Buy Beachfront in Mexico

ASIA

Real estate consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle has found that apartment sizes in Mumbai have dropped by 26.4% over the last five years (from 1,400 to 1,000 square feet) as developers attempt to make units affordable in a sluggish market. [The Indian Express] A new group, The Chinese Chamber of Property Investors, has formed in Melbourne to aid Chinese buyers in their Australian real estate purchases and combat harmful stereotypes about Chinese buyers. [news.com.au] In a bid to attract the younger generation of high-net-worth-Indians, developers in India are taking the “township” approach - “a 360-degree lifestyle that does not end at the building's entrance” - to luxury residence development. [MyDigitalFC.com]

AUSTRALIA

The Herald Sun profiles the 10 most popular real estate listings in Australia, eight of which are in Melbourne. [Herald Sun]View full listing (pictured top)

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