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A LETTER FROM THE LUXURY DIVISION

LUXURY REAL ESTATE IS EVOLVING. Once exclusively associated with locales like Beverly Hills’ Rodeo Drive and Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, luxury has pivoted to radiate across broad regions and permeate undiscovered markets, from the hip waterfront streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn to the charming sandy shores of the Florida Panhandle to the iconic rocky trails of Boulder, Colorado. The market has widened its scope and opened its arms to embrace a bounty of luxury lifestyles spanning the old guard to the new niches, all equal in value, each offering distinct opportunities to seek, savor, celebrate and cherish.

As luxury real estate evolves, so do our personal and unique determinations of it. What was once deemed “luxury” in the past may no longer hold true in years to come. Is this why the notion of luxury is eternally fascinating and seductive, as it evokes ever-changing feelings of comfort, pleasure, privilege and refinement? Luxury can transport our imaginations to decadent festivities and indulgences in the ultimate settings, and our memories to peaceful reflection and solitude at the most discreet retreats. Luxury today has never meant so much to so many.

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The mission of The Luxury Division is to elevate and amplify the finest properties represented by the strongest agents across these diverse luxury markets, nationwide. Our cutting-edge and unparalleled approach to engaging with an elite audience of consumers, brokers, and qualified buyers across the globe is succeeding in this mission, as evidenced by our properties receiving the greatest web traffic and national media coverage, Compass finding a home on the Fortune 500 and becoming the #1 luxury brokerage in the most competitive markets across the country.

The Luxury Division recognizes that ultimately, time may be life’s greatest luxury, and thanks you for your time exploring this collection of exceptional offerings. We hope you enjoy discovering your determinations of luxury within.

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