Mansion Global’s Q & A with Sotheby’s International Realty Chief Philip A. White

Philip White

Philip A. White, Jr., a 35-year real estate industry veteran, is president and chief executive officer of Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC, which currently markets nearly 22,000 properties worth over $1 million. Sotheby’s International Realty has 19,000 affiliated independent sales associates across 850 offices in 65 countries and territories across the globe.

 

We caught up with Mr. White to talk about his personal definition of luxury, his valuable art collection and much more.

 

Mansion Global: What does luxury mean to you?

Philip White: Luxury to me is a combination of excellent service and high quality goods for an exceptional experience. Those are the pillars of Sotheby’s. Of course, what is a luxury house in San Antonio or Austin is different than Manhattan or Miami, and the price point differs a lot, but it’s often about top amenities and location. It’s not always about size, though—you can find a jewel box.

 

 

MG: What area do you think is the next hub for luxury properties?

PW: We continue to expand our global footprint, and our office locations and the properties we handle are in the most prestigious locations around the world, whether that’s Paris, Monte Carlo, London, Sydney or Melbourne. But we’re also keeping up with emerging markets—parts of Western Europe and Eastern Europe. We’re fully operational in Dubai, and have recently opened in Abu Dhabi. We’ve opened in Helsinki, Finland, and in the Netherlands, just next to Amsterdam. We’ve opened on the Gold Coast of Australia in Queensland and Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

 

MG: What’s the biggest surprise in the luxury real estate market now?

PW: Generally it involves a change in demographics. We’re seeing that millennials want to stay in big cities and live near town squares. There’s a movement toward being near activity. Contemporary design is also really popular with that demographic. We have a relationship with [shelter magazine] Dwell, and we feature contemporary and modern listings in conjunction with them, and we get a lot of traffic there. It’s not all that surprising, though, when you think about it. It goes along with the trends in the art world, too. Contemporary style is just so popular.

 

 

MG: Where are the best luxury homes in the world and why?

PW: Well, we’ve noticed that searches for private island homes are up 225% year over year. And searches for international locations like the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic have more than doubled, so have searches for islands like Anguilla, St. Lucia and Mauritius, specifically.

 

 

MG: What’s your favorite part of your home?

PW: I have an open kitchen that opens to my family room, so that’s where we all gather. I also really appreciate that my house is about 15 minutes from Newark Airport. I travel a lot, so that proximity is great.

 

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Written by Rego SIR in Rego Sotheby's International Realty, Sotheby's International Realty

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