Record-Breakers: Real Estate, Cars, Fine Wine, Sneakers, Gems, and more

Palm Jumeirah Villa @luxhabitat.ae/ LUXHABITAT © 2022

Sotheby’s International Realty Second Annual Luxury Trend Report for the Year reveals luxury real estate trends and last year auction record-breakers.

Sotheby’s International Realty’s 2022 Luxury Outlook report identifies the trends likely to shape the world’s prime housing markets in the year ahead. The comprehensive report offers insight into the high-end real estate industry as the starts-and-stops of the pandemic’s reopening fueled even stronger demand and inventory struggled to keep pace.

REAL ESTATE

Several sales were standouts last year, including One 100 Palm Jumeirah, a 14,000-square-foot contemporary mansion in Dubai, sold by Luxhabitat Sotheby’s International Realty. The final sale price was AED111.2 million , which sets the record for the highest closing price on a single signature villa in the region. In Hong Kong, a US$55 million home, nestled in quiet, tree-filled acreage and featuring a 2,181-square-foot private garden and 830-square foot rooftop, set sales records when it sold through List Sotheby’s International Realty, Hong Kong. In the U.S., the sale of an US$80 million hilltop mansion in Pacific Palisades to a buyer who made his fortune in cryptocurrency set sales records for the Westside of Los Angeles and features a retractable roof and two panic rooms. It was sold by Sotheby’s International Realty–Pacific Palisades Brokerage.

Michael Jordan Earliest Known Regular Season Nikes | Game Worn & Signed Air Ships | @Sotheby’s

SNEAKERS

In April 2021, Sotheby’s auction house sold a rare pair of Nike Air Yeezy 1 prototypes, worn by Kanye West at the 2008 Grammys, for US$1.8 million to Rares, a start-up that allows users to buy and trade shares of the highest valued sneakers. At US$1.5 million, a pair of worn Michael Jordan Nike Air Ship sneakers, which sold in October, became the priciest game-worn footwear from any sport sold at auction.

CARS

This year marked the first time a Lewis Hamilton F1 car has been offered for public sale. During a unique event, conducted immediately after the Formula 1 Pirelli British Grand Prix 2021, and featuring demonstration laps in front of 140,000 spectators, Sotheby’s sold Lewis Hamilton’s 2010 Turkish GP race- winning McLaren MP4-25A for a record £4,836,000.

 

FINE WINE

The white-glove sale of wines from the cellar of Hong Kong billionaire Joseph Lau doubled the pre-sale estimate, and Sotheby’s three-day sales series of wines and spirits ended with an outstanding total of HK$119.5 million/US$15.4 million.

The Key 10138 is the first important diamond in the world to be auctioned with cryptocurrency; @sotheby’s

GEMS

The Key 10138, an exceptional, rare 101.38-carat pear-shaped D flawless diamond was the second largest pear-shaped diamond ever to appear on the public market. This year it set the highest price achieved for any physical item ever offered for purchase with cryptocurrency, at HK$95.1 million. Another record sale: Last year the largest Kashmir sapphire ever to be offered at auction sold in Geneva for CHF3.53 million as part of a brooch. Kashmir sapphires over 30 carats are rare, and this Kashmir sapphire, a 55.19-carat gem, was formerly in the collection of Maureen Constance Guinness, of the Anglo-Irish brewing family, who died in 1998.

STAMPS

In June, Sotheby’s sold a block of four “Inverted Jenny” postage stamps, dating to 1918 and thought by many to be the most important piece in U.S. philately, for US$4.9 million, US$2 million more than the block went for the last time it was sold, and a record auction price for a U.S. stamp.

COINS

A new world record for a coin at auction was achieved in 2021 with the US$18.9 million sale of the “elusive” 1933 Double Eagle coin. Last bought by fashion designer Stuart Weitzman at a record-setting price in 2002, this is America’s last gold coin in circulation. It’s considered one of the most beautiful coins minted in the U.S. and features Liberty, personified by a statuesque woman, on one side and an American eagle in flight on the other.

1933 Double Eagle coin; @sotheby;s

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