The week's biggest real estate stories.
A clifftop home in scenic Carmel Highlands has sold for $26 million to a founder of multibillion-dollar tech firm Basecamp. Dating to the 1920s and mainly crafted by architect Charles Greene, the English manor-style residence is an exceptionally well-preserved time capsule overlooking tide pools and a secluded cove. And over in Connecticut, one of Greenwich's largest and most lavish estates is available at $150 million. Mysterious, historic and rumored to be quietly owned by a local billionaire, the epic compound includes its own private island. |
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The co-founder and CEO of Basecamp, paid $26 million for the "Spindrift" house in Carmel Highlands largely designed by Charles Greene. Read More |
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| This 50-acre Greenwich, Connecticut home with its own private island is available at a pricey $150 million. Read More |
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| The Washington Commanders owner has put a $49 million price on the 15-acre estate that fronts the Potomac River. Read More |
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| Peter Popoff, a lifelong television evangelist and faith healer, has listed his Bradbury Estates mansion for sale at nearly $8.2 million. Read More |
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| The Seagram heiress and her husband are asking just under $30 million for the Brentwood Park estate that served as their main residence. Read More |
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| The powerful music executive paid $5.3 million for a contemporary José Luis Palacios-designed home in prime Bel Air. Read More |
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