As with any collectible, make sure your rug is cataloged along with the rest of your physical assets.

For most people, a rug is a way to spruce up a room, something they walk over to get from point A to point B; for others, they are a way of bringing history into the home and an excellent investment as well. Just ask the bidder at a 2013 auction at Sotheby’s who paid over thirty-three million for the “Clarke Sickle-Leaf,” a stunning example of Islamic artwork from the Safavid dynasty. (The price stunned even the experts, who had expected it to fetch “only” ten or fifteen million.)  While you may not be willing to plunk down that kind of money, an authentic Persian or oriental will come with a hefty price tag. Here are a few things you should know before taking that step. As with any collectible, you want to make sure your rug is the…

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As a collectible, wine is delicate & should be included in the inventory of your physical assets to be properly maintained.

The 2004 movie Sideways was wildly popular for its humorous (and at times depressing) commentary on modern life, so much so that it actually impacted the wine industry, specifically merlot, which was disparaged by Paul Giamatti’s character. It also revealed a fascinating subculture of people for whom wine is not just a beverage, but an intellectual pursuit and a way of life – and no doubt inspired others to join its ranks.  Whether you are a veteran oenophile looking to move from sipper to collector, or new to the wine game altogether, there are important steps you must take in order to ensure that your investment is included in the inventory of your physical assets and properly cared for. As a collectible, wine is something of a hybrid – it can be used (consumed) like a sports car or…

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Thinking About Hiring a Lifestyle Manager? You May Already Have One!

As we discussed in a previous post, one of the most important things to consider when hiring a lifestyle manager is their ability and commitment to getting to know you and your family on a personal level. This is someone who will look beyond the surface requirements – such as managing daily schedules and overseeing travel and events – and cultivate a nuanced understanding of what you need to simplify your complex lifestyle. If you’re still not sure you need a lifestyle manager, or have yet to connect with the right person or company, you might consider looking closer to home and hiring an estate manager. With an estate manager, you do not need to worry about receiving specialized attention, because by the very nature of their position they are already familiar with, and focused upon, you and your…

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