PAST ISSUES
Our February/March 2007 issue of Luxury Living marks the debut of our anticipated Luxury List-a carefully chosen list of today's best of the best-those purveyors known for their commitment to quality.
Whether you're looking for a designer, developer or an exclusive island retreat, our Luxury List-chosen through our vast expertise and first-hand experiences-showcases only the finest.
For our premiere Luxury List, we recognize those destination and private residence clubs that are known for their exquisite estates in sought-after places, superb service and unique amenities.
Our current issue also explores three popular second-home destinations: Florida, California's Coachella Valley and Los Cabos, Mexico. All three are continually luring the well-to-do with the best of everything. Find out what's on the drawing board for these desirable destinations.
Departments
- The Good Life: Cocktail hour goes glam.
- Groundbreaking: The Abaco Club on Winding Bay, Great Abaco Islands, Bahamas, Hidden Lake, Youngsville, North Carolina, Cotton Bay Estates, Eleuthera, Bahamas.
- Exclusive Enclaves: Punta Cana Resort & Club, Dominican Republic.
- Globetrotting: Turks & Caicos.
- Premier Property: Regal Character, Hunts Point, Washington.
- Fractional Ownership:
The Orchard at The Carneros Inn, Napa, California
The Weybridge Collection. - The Luxury List: Today's top Destination and Private Residence Clubs.
- On the Links: Seven Canyons, Sedona, Arizona.
Features
- Leading Man: Mike Meldman's Discovery Land Company continues to create exclusive communities that cater to those seeking luxury and adventure.
- Baja Boom: The high-end real estate market in this Mexican hotspot shows no signs of cooling off.
- Four Seasons in the Sun: California's Coachella Valley is still a favorite playground for celebrities, moguls and everyone else seeking rest and relaxation.
- Florida Sizzles: New developments in Miami, the Keys and the Fort Lauderdale area continue to lure in second-home seekers.
- Electric Snap: Home automation makes a Hawaiian home feel like a world-class resort.
- Out of Africa: A Florida home is transformed with authentic African colonial elements.




