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Carolwood Estates Reports Strong 2025 Performance

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

Carolwood Estates, a prominent real estate firm, has released its 2025 Annual Report highlighting impressive residential sales in the Los Angeles market.

Carolwood Estates, a leading real estate firm in the Los Angeles area, has published its 2025 Annual Report, showcasing the company's remarkable performance over the past year. According to the report, Carolwood was involved in five of the seven highest brokered residential sales in Los Angeles in 2025. The firm's CEO, John Wilkins, attributed this success to the company's deep market expertise and ability to connect high-net-worth clients with exclusive properties. "2025 was an exceptional year for Carolwood Estates," said Wilkins. "Our team's unwavering commitment to providing exceptional service and identifying unique investment opportunities has allowed us to maintain our position as a premier real estate firm in the region." The report also highlighted Carolwood's involvement in several high-profile commercial projects, including the development of a new luxury marina and the renovation of a historic waterfront hotel. These initiatives, the company says, have strengthened its reputation as a diversified real estate player in the maritime and hospitality sectors. "As the maritime industry continues to evolve, we see tremendous potential in leveraging our expertise to capitalize on emerging opportunities," Wilkins added. "Our 2025 performance is a testament to the versatility of our business model and the talent of our team." The release of Carolwood Estates' 2025 Annual Report comes at a time of cautious optimism in the broader real estate market, as the industry navigates the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The maritime sector, in particular, has shown resilience, with increased investment in port infrastructure and the continued growth of the global shipping industry.
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