
Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions has announced its upcoming ‘Exceptional Global Properties’ auction, featuring over $78 million in luxury real estate offerings as part of Sotheby’s ‘Visions of America’ event. This week-long celebration of American art, culture, and design will culminate in a live auction at Sotheby’s New York on January 29, 2025. The event will showcase properties alongside curated works of American craftsmanship from private collections and institutions.
The auction, conducted via Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions’ online marketplace and live event, is the first major sale of 2025, emphasizing hand-crafted design and architectural excellence. Krystal Aeby, President of Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions, highlighted the unique opportunity for buyers to acquire exceptional properties and praised the event’s role in achieving record-setting results in the luxury real estate market.
Among the featured properties is ‘The House on King’s Point’ in Saint Simons Island, Georgia, designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Set on over two acres within the Sea Island Development, the estate offers sweeping views, luxurious interiors, and meticulously designed grounds. Listed at $30 million, bidding is expected to start between $5 million and $9 million.
In Napa Valley, California, 3000 Mount Veeder Road presents a blend of modernist and Art Deco architectural styles by UK-based architect David Connor. The 130-acre estate includes award-winning Cabernet vineyards, a tranquil pool, and panoramic valley views. Listed at $19.5 million, bidding is estimated to start between $7.5 million and $14 million.
Downtown Nashville’s 217 2nd Avenue North offers a unique live/work space within a c1875 brick structure. Transformed by Anderson Design Studios, the property includes residential, professional, and creative spaces, along with a professional-grade recording studio. Listed at $9 million, bidding is expected to start between $3 million and $6 million.
In Virginia’s Middleburg Hunt Country, Oakendale Farm spans 435 acres with a Colonial Revival stone manor designed by William Lawrence Bottomley. The estate features equestrian facilities, formal gardens, and stunning mountain vistas. Listed at $19.6 million, bidding is estimated to start between $5 million and $9 million.