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A Hugh Newell Jacobsen-Designed Home in Florida Just Listed for $11.5 Million
The modernist compound in Vero Beach’s Windsor enclave is one of the last properties that the lauded late architect designed.
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This $24 Million Mansion Is the Highest-Priced Home in Colorado’s Steamboat Springs
The contemporary hillside chalet, dubbed Over the Edge, has a heated pool nestled in the trees above the beginner-level Right-O-Way ski trail.
This $17.2 Million London Home Is Within Walking Distance to Wimbledon
The Marryat Road residence features seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, an elevator, and a landscaped garden.
This $14 Million Mansion is the Oldest Home in Seattle’s ‘Billionaires’ Enclave’
Located in Medina, The Gables was built in 1908 and is one of the few original summer mansions that remain in the wealthy lakeside community.
A Frank Lloyd Wright-Inspired Mansion in Michigan Hits the Market for $13 Million
The three-story home in downtown Birmingham features four bedrooms, a wine cellar, and an indoor swimming pool.
New York City’s Real Estate Market Heats Up as Inventory Grows and Sellers Slash Prices
Buyers are now gaining the upper hand in Manhattan, according to new reports.
Grateful Dead Drummer Bill Kreutzmann’s Former Home in California Can Be Yours for $4 Million
The pedigreed property in Mendocino has dramatic coastal views from two rustic homes perched on a high bluff above the Pacific Ocean.
This $13.1 Million Mansion Is One of the Most Expensive Homes on the Market in Whistler.
The three-story mansion in the Canadian ski resort town’s Sunridge Plateau neighborhood features a indoor heated pool.
An Architecturally Significant Modernist ‘Treehouse’ Is up for Grabs in L.A. at $2.4 Million
This 1960s home perched atop the hills of Silver Lake was the first project created by USC School of Architecture students Raúl Garduño and Peter Heiser.