In the scenic heart of New York’s Hudson Valley, a nine-acre spread with 400 feet of frontage on the mighty Hudson River is anchored by a circa 1839 Greek Revival mansion that has been carefully preserved and updated for those who prefer historic architecture alongside fashionable furnishings and modern creature comforts. Highlights of the home, known today as Aberdeen and listed for almost $4.5 million, include 300-year-old reclaimed wood floors, fluted pilasters and restored plaster moldings, a couple of rose-colored marble fireplaces, and a charming kitchen with an oversized brick fireplace, marble counters, and up-to-date designer appliances. Meanwhile, on Miami Beach’s exclusive Star Island, “Real Housewives of Miami” alum Lea Black has hoisted a fixer-upper waterfront estate on the market with a price tag of $37.5 million, more than seven times what Black paid for the place back in 2011. |
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The reality TV star and skincare maven bought the hacienda-style residence on ultra-exclusive Star Island in 2011 for $7.1 million and it's been on the market and up for rent ever since. Read More |
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| Designed by local architect Johannes Zingerle, the breezy four-bedroom contemporary retreat is known as Villa Never Say Never. Read More |
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| The 19th-century hillside mansion known as Aberdeen sits on 9 picturesque acres with 400 feet of frontage on the Hudson River. Read More |
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| Owned during his tenure as a running back for the Raiders, the Southern Highlands residence features a movie theater and six-car garage. Read More |
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| Nestled within the Reserva Conchal resort community, spacious homes at the W Residences Costa Rica start at $4.35 million. Read More |
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| Former New York broadcast journalist Doug Johnson shared the 2-acre estate with his late wife Liz Robbins, founder of the country's first woman-owned lobbying firm. Read More |
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| The Greenwich Village structure was built in 1839, and about 180 years later, it was converted into 5 floor-through apartments. Read More |
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