A rambling pre-war apartment in the storied Studio Building on New York's Upper West Side, long home to the late PBS anchor Robert MacNeil, has a rare front-row view of the American Museum of Natural History. In estate condition—meaning it could use some modernizing—and up for grabs at $5.5 million, the eighth-floor spread retains many of its original architectural details, including parquet floors, leaded glass windows, and fluted pilasters. And, across the country, real estate developer Roger Himovitz seeks $65 million for the 220-acre Rancho Dos Pueblos, which lies just west of Santa Barbara with two large residences, an abalone farm, and a third of a mile of Pacific Ocean frontage. |
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Rancho Dos Pueblos in Gaviota also includes two houses, a swimming pool, equestrian facilities, and over 2,000 feet of ocean frontage. Read More |
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| Designed by Marwan Al-Sayed of Masastudio, each of the 12 villas will have a unique design oriented toward the otherworldly landscape. Read More |
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| The Walter Cronkite Award-winning journalist’s Upper West Side home inside the famed Studio Building is on the market for $5.5 million. Read More |
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| Crafted by the modernist architect in the 1940s and sold to its current owners in 2021, the Hollywood Regency residence has undergone a glam makeover. Read More |
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| Called the DBG House, Dee Dee Taylor Eustace of Taylor Hannah Architect Inc. created an ultra-modern refuge with serene, coastal-inspired design. Read More |
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| The 20,000-square-foot home has de Gournay silk wallpaper in the dining room, a media room with five TVs, and a two-story closet in the primary bedroom. Read More |
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| Everyone from Sylvester Stallone to Kadir López has stopped by to admire the aerie’s 1,000-square-foot rooftop terrace atop the Whitney. Read More |
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| Designed in 1935 by Guy O. Koepp as his personal residence, the Spanish Revival abode features picturesque bay and ocean views from its newly reimagined backyard. Read More |
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