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Real estate mogul Ryan Serhant on his favorite skincare, workout essentials and his new book

Long gone are the days when Ryan Serhant was merely selling New York’s million dollar listings on Bravo. Since becoming a star of the small screen back in 2012, Serhant...

Picking a house color in the Hamptons? Black, white and fab is trending all over

In a monochromatic world, where a white box has become the default for bland real estate stage setting, a summer home painted to match a set of Hollywood veneers can...

The best wooden homes in the Hamptons

When TWA pilot Eugene John Tallarico started to hand build his home in Montauk in 1976, he knew it would be an experiment. Influenced by the work of Buckminster Fuller...

This secret Maldives alternative is even more luxurious

Floating halfway between Singapore and the west coast of Borneo in the South China Sea is a cluster of six smalls isles that make up Bawah Reserve.

Elites might laugh at Red Lobster closing, but middle America grew up on it

Red Lobster is bankrupt, and it could spell more economic troubles to come.

The 6 best restaurants and eateries in the Hamptons for summer

From fine-dining restaurants to a mouthwatering pizza trailer, here are the six hottest restaurants and eateries in the Hamptons for summer 2024.

When a house in the Hamptons isn't enough — try a $99.5M compound

On the East End, a number of buy-one-get-one homes are currently on the market for those eager to create a compound of their own.

The best designer rental homes in the Hamptons for 2024

If you don’t mind fast fashion with an Hermès-sized price tag, a high-design Hamptons summer rental is for you. Ease and sophistication are the draw at 26 Harbor Drive, the...

Rolling into Miami for the F1 Grand Prix? Where to eat, stay and party

In its third year, the outrageous glitz of the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix has only grown. For hardcore Formula fans, the sprint race run prior to the main...

Wealthy Manhattanites are rejecting long-coveted townhomes for doorman buildings — over security concerns

“During COVID everyone wanted to be in a townhouse because of the minimal contact and privacy,” a New York broker told The Post. “After COVID, that shifted."

'White Lotus' fever buoys Bangkok's booming hotel scene

Over theatrical high teas and banana-flavored cocktails in the elephantine, Zen-garden ground floor of the Four Seasons Bangkok, the people sleuth and speculate: “Is the hotel a location in the...

Get there fast then take it slow — three honeymoon spots close to home

The planning, the dressing, the dancing, the photos, the unwanted opinions of your great aunt — weddings are exhausting. There’s no getting around It. But your honeymoon shouldn’t have to...

Thinking of proposing? Here's how to do it in style

Need a cup of courage before popping the question? You’re in luck. Here are The Post's picks of how to have a lavish proposal.

Why some of NYC's most prestigious homes can't sell — like zombies who refuse to die

Sometimes, even the fanciest Manhattan apartments get no respect. These luxe properties have been on the market for much longer than the average apartment.

Palm Beach Starchitects: Luxury living in haute homes

It’s already hard to remember when West Palm Beach was a little dirty behind the ears — known for its dog racing track and college bars. But the transformation of...

Inland Oases: Spectacular spaces in South Florida

Live it up in South Florida with these luxury real estate offerings.

Messi Business: The soccer star's favorite Florida real estate

It was the biggest coup in the history of Major League Soccer and the buzziest thing to happen in South Florida since string bikinis. In June, FIFA World Cup champion...

Killer Deals: Palatial homes in Bay Harbor

If Bay Harbor Islands ring a bell, you were probably a mega fan of TV’s “Dexter.” A condo in the real-life island community of just 5,800 residents — located between...

Miami's best new restaurants for 2023

From Brickell to Sunny Isles, here are the half-dozen tried-and-true retreats which prove that in Miami, everything old is new again.

Forget June: Couples are opting for snowy, romcom-inspired weddings

Hallmark is a hell of a drug and thanks to the popularity of the network’s annual onslaught of Christmas romcoms, a growing number of brides are shunning spring or summer...