The former Beverly Hills home of late legendary guitarist Duane Eddy, whose signature “twang” sound influenced rock strummers from Jimi Hendrix to Bruce Springsteen, is up for grabs for $3 million. The secluded and extensively updated 1960s home has walls of glass that look out on the picturesque canyon setting and a classic, kidney-shaped swimming pool. And, for those who did not get enough alone time during COVID, a remote 417-acre island about 15 miles off the coast of Scotland is being sold for just over $3 million. Don’t let the far-flung location fool you. Across the island are a total of seven residences, as well as a lighthouse, so there’s plenty of room to host large gatherings of family and friends. |
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Duane Eddy resided in the midcentury-modern home for almost five years, beginning in spring 1963. Read More |
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| The remote Sanda Island features seven residential properties, a lighthouse, a pub, and a helipad. Read More |
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| Designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica, the luxe 55-story building in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood comes complete with sweeping views of Biscayne Bay. Read More |
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| The Albert Farr-designed mansion in Piedmont, California, has eight bedrooms within its 12,000 square feet. Read More |
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| The minimalist residence caters to the city’s warm climate with living gardens and open spaces. Read More |
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| Located in the tony Gold Coast neighborhood, the double-height apartment is brimming with elegant, original details. Read More |
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