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he Luxury Real Estate Summit is returning to the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort and Spa on February 27, 2025. This comes as Texas luxury real estate markets show unprecedented strength, with 3,117 million-dollar home sales reported in San Antonio and Austin last year. Market data reveals that San Antonio contributed 656 of these sales, representing 5.1% of the state's luxury sector, while Austin accounted for 2,461 luxury properties, making up 23% of all residential sales volume in the region.
The summit will feature a lineup of Texas luxury real estate leaders, including Bridget Ramey, Michelle & Gary Dolch, Binkan Cinaroglu, Jason Glast, and Debra Janes. These experts will share insights on marketing ultra-high-end properties, leveraging AI and emerging technologies, building luxury-focused teams, and mastering high-stakes negotiations.
"The luxury real estate landscape is rapidly evolving, driven by technological advancements and changing buyer preferences," said Tomas Martinez, Publisher of Luxury Home Magazine San Antonio & the Hill Country. "This summit brings together successful minds in Texas luxury real estate to share proven strategies for success in today's sophisticated market."
The event offers three experience levels – Executive, Premium, and Elite access – with opportunities for strategic networking and direct learning from market leaders. Industry professionals are encouraged to register early as seating is limited. For more information or to register, visit luxuryrealestatesummit.com.
Luxury Home Magazine, founded in 2002, is America's leading authority in luxury real estate media. The publication reaches verified high-net-worth individuals and estate owners nationwide through its oversized coffee table format and targeted distribution.
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