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February 24, 2025


Tucked into the gated Prado Estates enclave in North Scottsdale, Arizona, is a sport-lover's paradise priced at $23.5 million. Along with a 21,000-square-foot home that's complete with a custom-designed room with lighted glass cases for displaying the owner's Michael Jordan sneaker collection and a separate two-bedroom guesthouse, the four-acre spread has an indoor basketball court Kobe Bryant and dozens of other NBA stars have used over the years as an informal training facility. Other highlights include a fitness center, two swimming pools, a golf simulator, a nine-hole putting green, and a spa terrace with a cold plunge and infrared sauna. Meanwhile, in Manalapan, Florida, an $87 million estate offers 160 feet of beach frontage, plus a private dock on the Intracoastal Waterway.

A Contemporary Florida Estate With Both Ocean and Intracoastal Access Lists for $87 Million

The Manalapan spread has 160 feet of direct ocean frontage and a private dock on the Intracoast Waterway.

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Design Guru Nate Berkus Unveils His First Residential Building in N.Y.C.

The Katharine in Greenwich Village will feature eight residences with prices starting at $9.5 million.  

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Kobe Bryant Hooped It Up at This Over-the-Top Arizona Home. Now It Can Be Yours for $23.5 Million.

Known as HardtSeasons, the Scottsdale residence has an underground basketball facility that's hosted more than 60 NBA players, plus a museum-like display of Michael Jordan sneakers.

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How a Former Hollywood Exec Turned a Derelict Italian Villa Into a Stunning Home

When Gustavo Antonioni first saw his 18th-century property in Puglia, it was filled with goats. Now, it's a stylish, soulful abode.

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This $8.7 Million L.A. Penthouse Has a Huge Rooftop Terrace Above the Sunset Strip

The two-story spread is one of two remaining penthouses available at the Pendry Residences West Hollywood, with interiors by renowned designer Martin Brudnizki.

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The Barnes & Noble Founder's Widow Is Auctioning Off Her $250 Million Art Collection

Dozens of works by names like Picasso from the couple's home will star in Christie's Spring Sale.

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