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Trophy properties, off-market intelligence, jurisdictional shifts, and the brokers who hear first.

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This season · Real Estate

Real Estate's defining stories this quarter.

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The Index

The Bryant Real Estate index, this quarter.

  1. 01
    Real Estate

    Dorado Beach La Cala Sets Puerto Rico Records at 40 Million Dollars a Villa

  2. 02
    Real Estate

    Palm Beach Is the Most Supply-Constrained Trophy Market in America

  3. 03
    Real Estate

    Dubai Sold 500 Ten-Million-Dollar Homes Last Year. The City Has Split Into Two Markets.

  4. 04
    Destinations

    Aman Beverly Hills Financing Tests the Residence Bet

  5. 05
    Real Estate

    Mandarin Oriental Miami Just Set a Mainland Record at 6,300 Dollars a Square Foot

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FREQUENTLY ASKED

Real Estate: what serious buyers ask.

  1. What does Bryant cover in international real estate?

    Bryant tracks trophy-grade and off-market international residential transactions, the listings that move through broker networks before reaching public portals. Coverage spans jurisdictional capital shifts, named-buyer activity, and named-broker intelligence.

  2. How is Bryant different from listings-driven coverage?

    Listings-driven coverage features individual properties as lifestyle stories. Bryant covers the trade: broker network mechanics, jurisdictional shifts, and the structural reasons specific properties trade off-market. The voice is analytical, not aspirational.

  3. Does Bryant publish off-market listings directly?

    No. Bryant reports on the off-market layer as intelligence, not as inventory. We name the brokerages, the jurisdictions, and the price bands. Buyers use Bryant to know where to look and which broker to call, then transact through their own counsel.

  4. Which jurisdictions does Bryant follow most closely?

    Bryant tracks the seven jurisdictions where UHNW residential capital concentrates: Monaco, London prime, New York prime, Dubai, Singapore, Aspen, and St Barts. Coverage expands when capital flows trigger it, not on a fixed calendar.

  5. Are Bryant real estate pieces editorial or affiliate?

    Editorial. Bryant takes no broker commissions, no listing-fee placements, and no developer sponsorships in the real estate vertical. The publication is reader-funded and writes candidly about the brokerages it covers.