The week's biggest real estate stories. Originally built in 1930 at a cost of around $50,000, this Georgian Colonial Revival-style estate is now on the market for $10.8 million. Read More |
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| Built in the early 20th century for a duchess feuding with her in-laws, the 64-room home has come for sale at about $1.5 million dollars. Read More |
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| Originally built by early Montauk developer Carl Fisher, the petite yet picturesque homes are in the historic Shepherds Neck neighborhood. Read More |
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| The home's elegant stone and stucco façade give way to decadent rooms enhanced with numerous crystal and glass chandeliers. Read More |
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| This meticulously preserved modernist house in the Hollywood Hills recently popped up on the market for just under $3 million. Read More |
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| Anchored by a 170-year-old farmhouse, the bucolic spread includes equestrian facilities, an events barn and a nine-bedroom Lodge for guests. Read More |
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| Being sold with a high-end Duffy 21 Electric Boat, the three-bedroom boathouse home offers comfort and luxury in all four seasons. Read More |
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