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October 14, 2024


The Big Island of Hawaii was the setting for the 21st season of “The Bachelorette,” and the lush estate where 26-year-old physician assistant Jenn Tran gave her final rose to Devin Strader—he quickly called off their engagement—is now available for $3.75 million. The lushly landscaped three-acre spread, along the slopes of the Hualalai Mountain and known as Pa’ina Place, currently operates as an events venue with a handful of residences ranching from a studio-style bungalow with an outdoor shower to a two-bedroom cottage. Across the property are a dedicated bridal suite, a couple of fire pits, and an elevated platform with romantic views over the ocean. In Northern California’s Sonoma Valley wine region, a boutique development called Live Oak Farm is built around a professionally managed working farm. Dubbed an "agrihood,” the 30-acre enclave will have 28 eco-conscious residences starting at $3.6 million, along with communal gathering spaces.

This 30-Acre Boutique Development in Northern California Embraces the Farm Life

Dubbed Live Oak Farm, the 14-home enclave in Sonoma County's Petaluma is built around a working farm.  

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How Modern Butlers Have Transformed Into Do-It-All Life Managers for the Ultra-Wealthy

Forget Alfred, Carson, or platter-toting statues. The butler is being reinvented for the modern world with a wide-reaching, and unusual, perch in the lives of the jet-setting global rich.

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Jenn Tran of 'The Bachelorette' Gave Away Her Final Rose at This Exotic Hawaiian Estate

Now on the market for $3.75 million, Pa’ina Place on the Big Island features multiple structures, an event pavilion and a viewing platform overlooking the ocean.

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This Colonial Mansion Is in One of New Jersey's Wealthiest Towns. It Can Be Yours for $4.4 Million

The Short Hills home features seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms in a top-rated school district.

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New York City's Newest Members-Only Club Is Just for Dogs

Southern California's Dog PPL is expanding with an outpost in Williamsburg, slated to open next summer.  

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