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December 09, 2024


In the early 1980s, Oscar-winning Hollywood couple Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward bought a terraced penthouse in a tony cooperative apartment house on New York’s Fifth Avenue, directly across from the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. Newman died in 2008, but Woodward, who lives primarily on a large estate in Westport, Conn., and has largely retreated from public life, held on to the 3,000-square-foot aerie until now. Listed for $10 million and laid out with just one bedroom, plus a study convertible to a bedroom, the well-maintained but dated residence includes original architectural detailing and 2,300 square feet of private terrace space with panoramic views over Central Park. Meanwhile, you can enjoy the trade winds at a 10-bedroom compound on Richard Branson’s ultra-exclusive Moskito Island in the British Virgin Islands that has floated onto the market for $58 million.

Inside a $58 Million Villa on Richard Branson's Moskito Island

Dubbed The Aerie, the 10-bedroom retreat in the British Virgin Islands was designed by architect Ken Kao and features an infinity pool with a swim-up bar overlooking the ocean.  

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A 19th-Century Greek Revival Townhouse With Jewel-Toned Rooms Lists for $17 Million in Brooklyn

The six-floor home in historic Brooklyn Heights features six bedrooms and two terraces overlooking a private garden.

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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward's Manhattan Pied-à-Terre Can Be Yours for $10 Million

The Oscar-winning Hollywood legends owned the terraced Fifth Avenue penthouse since the early 1980s.

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Inside a $4.4 Million Midcentury Compound in the Mountains Above Malibu

Within the rugged Monte Nido neighborhood, the 4.3-acre spread has a decked-out Airstream and a detached cantina amid a native oak grove.

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You Can Now Buy Swiss Real Estate in This Luxe Community Without Being Swiss

Property tycoon Samih Sawiris makes living in Andermatt a reality for non-residents of Switzerland.

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