Marble is out. Mindfulness is in. The 2025 Los Angeles luxury market is quietly shifting from conspicuous consumption to conscious comfort. Buyers want spaces that work harder for their well-being — not just their Instagram feed.

Luxury Is Now Functional

Integrated tech and energy efficiency top the list. Solar panels, battery storage, and home automation are baseline expectations. Pasadena’s Linda Vista and San Rafael Hills are leading the charge with eco-modern revivals.

Design for Wellness

Buyers want light, airflow, and natural materials. Think biophilic design, steam showers, cold-plunge rooms, and dedicated meditation nooks. Luxury is measured in how a home feels, not how it shines.

Lifestyle Integration

Entertainment spaces are still important — but today they’re anchored in connection: kitchen islands as social hubs, outdoor fire lounges, hybrid office-gyms.

“Luxury is the freedom to live on your terms,” Jason says. “It’s wellness and design in sync.”

FAQ

Q: What features define luxury homes in 2025?
A: Sustainability, smart tech, and wellness-focused design.
Q: Are buyers moving away from traditional mansions?
A: Yes — smaller footprints with smarter spaces are in demand.

Discover what today’s luxury buyers want with Jason Bergman – The Agency Pasadena.