When Elizabeth Arden owned a vacation home in Summerville, South Carolina, about 20 minutes from Charleston, she was known to paint the front doors of the Victorian residence a different color every season. Today, the front doors of the updated abode, which also once housed New York stockbroker Ogden Phipps and his socialite wife Lillian Bostwick Phipps, whose eldest daughter was fashion designer Lilly Pulitzer, are painted red in homage to the signature portals of Arden's salons. Priced at $3.3 million, the roughly one-acre property includes a spacious main residence, a trio of guest cottages, and a poolside cabana amid manicured gardens and ancient trees dripping with Spanish moss. Meanwhile, across the country, U2's Bono appears to have added a sleekly updated city-view pad in L.A.'s Hollywood Hills to his international property portfolio. |
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The U2 frontman and global activist appears to have added a city-view abode in the Hollywood Hills to his international portfolio. Read More |
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| The 4-bedroom contemporary home in the tony Riverhills enclave features a hidden wine room and a heated swimming pool. Read More |
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| The Victorian residence, punched up with bright red front doors, was owned by the late cosmetics mogul from the 1930s to 1950s. Read More |
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| The Palladian-inspired Westfield House is within the prestigious Polo Ridge neighborhood amid tropical gardens and commanding views. Read More |
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| Dubai, New York, Geneva, and Paris are forecasted to be among the top prime real estate markets in 2025. Read More |
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