Luxury homes have always included premium amenities, and it has always been the role of agents to connect buyers with aspirational conveniences. But as highlighted by a Mansion Global report, there has been a recent shift in what luxury buyers are searching for.
Source: Inman News
The new wellness amenities the luxury buyer is searching for
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