Ever wonder what it's like to live in a luxury home? Explore the most decadent homes, magnificent locations and lavish properties to find out what it takes to live in luxury. Get expert tips on searching for, purchasing and maintaining a luxury home.
You must use the link below to obtain pricing information or contact this Buyer's Agent
Search for homes by address
Real Estate is a very competitive industry. Because of this I hope to foster your loyalty by providing you all the real estate knowledge and El Paso Market experience you could ever need to make an informed Real Estate purchase.
5 Tips for Buying a Luxury Home
1. Many luxury homes go unlisted to protect Seller's privacy. Get to know a Luxury Home Expert Realtor.
2. Use Google Earth to see what's around the home.
3. Make sure you are aware of what development is planned around your desired home.
4. Get Prequalified. Luxury Home Seller's spend a fortune to market their proerpty to the right clientel and they want the assurance that the Buyer is qualified to purchase at their price point.
5. Go over the Title insurance you get, particularly the "exceptions page" before closing.
2. Use Google Earth to see what's around the home.
3. Make sure you are aware of what development is planned around your desired home.
4. Get Prequalified. Luxury Home Seller's spend a fortune to market their proerpty to the right clientel and they want the assurance that the Buyer is qualified to purchase at their price point.
5. Go over the Title insurance you get, particularly the "exceptions page" before closing.
Rooms and more Rooms
Luxury homes are known for their various rooms. Here are a few examples:
- A large morning room off the kitchen for casual family dining. This is simply an expansion of the traditional breakfast room.
- Large formal dining rooms still prevail and are a must for indoor formal entertaining.
- A butler’s pantry between the kitchen and formal dining area that may be equipped with china cabinets, lined flatware drawers, crystal storage and wine refrigeration.
- An oversized and well-organized pantry in the kitchen that has room for a freezer.
- A game room that might hold a pool table, arcade games and even a karaoke stage.
- A high-ceiling music room for the grand piano and other musical enjoyment.
- Oversized and highly organized walk-in dressing rooms.
- Personal gyms are a common requirement in luxury homes. They are typically located off the master bedroom or near outdoor amenities.
- The plush home theater with cushy seats, popcorn machine and huge screen have become very popular.
- A home library offers a quiet room for books, reading and reflection.
- A conservatory provides a glass-walled transition between the luxury residence and its natural surroundings.
- A sunroom may be located anywhere in the home, but provides a casual place to enjoy sunshine and views.
- Home offices are often a requirement for busy owners and their staff.
- A large laundry and project room may have multiple washers and dryers, a steam closet, and cabinets for project storage. It should also have space for a large, multi-purpose table.
- outdoor kitchens, which allow for year round outdoor dining and entertaining.
- Other outdoor rooms include cabanas, dressing rooms and steam rooms. In mountain communities, luxury chalets will likely have mud rooms and ski lockers

