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April 03, 2024


Eyeglass mogul Massimo Musa is selling one of the most extravagant homes in Florida's Delray Beach community. Listed at $60 million, the so-called "Mar Pietra" manor was inspired by the architecture of Italian Renaissance palazzos and oozes opulence throughout, packing in limestone, black marble imported from Italy, and wood paneling created with Colombian cedar.

This Palatial Italian Renaissance-Style Estate in South Florida Can Be Yours for $60 Million

The Delray Beach spread, known as Mar Pietra, spans 26,000 square feet with a dozen bedrooms and more than 20 baths.

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Snapchat's Billionaire CEO Is Seeking $20 Million for Harrison Ford's Former L.A. Estate

Ford owned the house for nearly 30 years, from 1983 until 2012, and reportedly designed and installed some of the woodwork himself.

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Puerto Rico's Most Expensive Listing Is a $49 Million Penthouse

Nestled within Dorado Beach, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve, the two-level oceanfront property comes complete with a particularly inviting roof terrace sporting an infinity pool.

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This $48 Million Miami Beach Condo Has 3,500 Square Feet of Wraparound Terracing

Set on the 17th floor of The Apogee, the five-bedroom condo offers unobstructed city and ocean views.

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Joseph Eichler's Personal Silicon Valley Home Is Up for Grabs at $6.4 Million

Custom-designed for the visionary developer in the early 1950s, this is the first time the midcentury-modern dwelling has surfaced on the market in almost 60 years.

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This Bayside Estate in Miami's Coconut Grove Offers Stunning Vistas for $40 Million

The Florida home includes eight bedrooms, a light-filled Great Room, and 200 feet of water frontage.

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This $14.8 Million N.Y.C. Penthouse Transforms Into an Indoor-Outdoor Retreat

The Tribeca condo has retractable glass walls and four private terraces. 

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This Sinuous Architectural Marvel Near San Diego Can Be Yours for $10.5 Million

The circa 1978 residence in Rancho Santa Fe was the first commission for visionary architectural designer Wallace E. Cunningham.

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The 'Titanic' Meets Queen Elizabeth Inside This Elaborate Florida Estate

Dubbed Timeless Tanglewood, the Pensacola property is the former home of the late attorney Fred Levin. 

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