A Small Group of Mortgage Lenders Survived Rate Hikes—Now They Face the Double-Edged Sword of A.I. Two years of high rates have upended the mortgage ecosystem. A.I. is going to change it even more. By Arick Wierson
An Insider’s Guide to London’s Chelsea Neighborhood Whether you’re looking for fine dining, boutique shops or to unwind in the private Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea offers the perfect home base when visiting London. By Emily Zemler
A Beachfront Home in Naples With Panoramic Views of the Gulf Asks $39.5 Million Most of the interior spaces are lined with windows, keeping the azure horizon persistently in view. By Dustin Nelson
Live Like a ‘Succession’ Sibling: Roman and Kendall Roy’s Apartments Are on the Market By Observer Staff
Oaktree Capital’s Howard Marks Says Social Media Contagion Is a Risk Factor For Banks By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Bernard Arnault’s LVMH Purchases $22 Million Hamptons Property in Record Transaction By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Paul Allen’s Estate Lists Georgia O’Keeffe’s Former Home, Continuing Its Grand Sell Off By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Scaffolding Deaths Are Claiming New York’s Immigrant Workers in an Industry Lacking Accountability By Courtney Vinopal and Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Jeffrey Epstein’s Parisian Apartment Is Bought for $10 Million by a Bulgarian Plastics Tycoon By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Developers and Billionaires Are Lining Up for the Chance to Operate a New York City Casino By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Remote Work Could Knock 39%, or $50 Billion, From the Value of New York City Offices By Courtney Vinopal