Exploring the architectural dichotomy that defines the choices of modern legacy estate buyers.
Architectural preference is a physical projection of values. Modernist minimalism, with its raw concrete cantilevers and floor-to-ceiling glass walls, appeals to the forward-looking visionary. Refined neo-classicism, featuring symmetrical oak millwork and neoclassical moldings, represents historical stability and timeless heritage. We contrast these design languages and look at how they impact long-term valuation.