The week's biggest real estate stories. The owners, a couple who work in finance, have kept the home's interiors spare and simple so as not to detract from the exceptional views. Read More |
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| A lavish Manhattan condo in the historic Crown Building, with a private 50-foot rooftop pool, was sold for more than $74 million. Read More |
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| Located in swank Carnegie Hill, many of the home's original features were inspired by 18th-century Scottish architect Robert Adam. Read More |
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| With water views all the way to the beach, the six-bedroom contemporary home was originally designed by renowned architect Harry Bates. Read More |
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| This sleekly designed, vaguely Brutalist residence in Pasadena's prestigious Oak Knoll community is available for $6.8 million. Read More |
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| The five-story townhouse home, listed at $22 million, serves as an example of how to mix original old features with modern furnishings. Read More |
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