Contact Our Luxury Property Editorial & Research Directors

Reach the startyourlegend23 editorial team for luxury property inquiries, press requests, and selective collaboration discussions.

General Editorial Inquiries

Most useful messages begin with one clear question.

Our editors review inquiries related to luxury residences, celebrity estates, private amenities, property marketing, and market interpretation. The common pitfall is sending a polished brochure with no editorial angle. That usually leaves us guessing whether the story is about design, ownership history, pricing context, amenities, or the sales strategy behind the listing.

To help us assess your note quickly, include the property type, location, current public status, and the specific editorial question you want us to consider. If the matter relates to an existing article, paste the article title and explain the concern in plain language.

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Our editorial work is shaped by property research, source review, and careful correspondence with readers and industry professionals.

Editorial Desk

For article ideas, corrections, clarifications, and reader feedback, contact [email protected].

General Business Inquiries

For non-editorial correspondence, including administrative questions, contact [email protected].

Press and Media Relations

Media requests move fastest when the purpose, deadline, and publication context are visible from the first message.

The luxury property market often compresses timelines: a listing becomes public, a celebrity connection circulates, and a design detail gets repeated before anyone checks the underlying record. Our response is deliberately measured. We separate comment requests from verification requests, and we do not treat rumor as a source.

Journalists, producers, and editors may contact [email protected]. Please include your outlet, the subject of the request, your deadline, and whether you are seeking background context, a quotation, or confirmation of published information.

Media Handling Note

We prioritize requests that can be answered with documented public information or clearly attributed professional context. We do not provide private contact details, unpublished ownership information, or speculative commentary on individuals.

Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations

We consider selective collaborations when there is a serious editorial or research purpose behind them.

That may include project-specific work with property marketing teams, luxury amenity specialists, architecture professionals, or research partners examining high-end residential positioning. We are most interested in collaborations that improve interpretation for readers rather than simply increase exposure for a property or brand.

Send partnership proposals to [email protected]. A strong proposal explains the scope, intended audience, editorial independence considerations, and the practical material available for review. If the collaboration is time-limited, note the relevant dates. If it is ongoing, describe the phase currently under discussion.

Research Collaboration

Suitable for market context, luxury positioning, and documented property trend interpretation.

Editorial Contribution

Suitable for expert commentary where credentials, conflicts, and source boundaries can be stated clearly.

Property Marketing Context

Suitable for discussing campaign structure, audience fit, and presentation strategy without disguising promotion as reporting.

Communication Protocols and Response Timelines

Responsible contact handling begins with privacy, attribution, and consent.

We ask correspondents not to send confidential documents, private identification materials, sensitive financial records, or non-public personal details unless a member of our team has requested them for a defined purpose. Our practical approach is simple: keep first contact concise, identify what may be quoted, and mark any background information clearly.

We aim to review general inquiries in the order received, with press deadlines considered separately. Complex editorial corrections, property history questions, and partnership proposals may require more time because they often involve source review rather than a simple reply.

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Practical Submission Checklist

  • Use the most relevant email address for your inquiry.
  • State the property, topic, or article title in the subject line.
  • Include your role and organization when writing on behalf of another party.
  • Separate factual corrections from opinion or preference.
  • Do not send private records unless specifically requested.

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