In the hills west of the Rose Bowl and the Brookside Golf Course in Pasadena, California, on a street lined with tidily maintained homes of different architectural styles and eras, a midcentury home available for about $1.6 million stands out as a beautifully preserved, one-of-a-kind time capsule. Built in the late 1940s for a plywood industry executive, the two-bedroom residence was photographed shortly after it was completed by Julius Shulman. Today, the post-and-beam-built home retains much of its original details, including oak parquet floors, smooth wood paneling and oversized metal-framed windows, along with a swimming pool placed among the Garrett Eckbo-designed landscaping. And, on the east coast, on the idyllic island of Nantucket, former Vice Media CEO Nancy Dubuc has put a $15.25 million price on a one-acre multi-residence compound that's built around an oval swimming pool and exudes quintessential New England charm. |
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Boasting a green exterior and plywood-clad interiors, this retro residence crafted by architect Lawrence Test in the late 1940s was famously captured in images by photographer Julius Shulman. Read More |
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| The one-acre property, being sold by Nancy Dubuc, features a main house, guest house, cabana, and studio apartment sprinkled around an oval swimming pool. Read More |
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| The landmark residence is situated where the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico meet, adjacent to the U.S.'s southernmost buoy marker. Read More |
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| Located on coveted Kiawah Island, this marsh-facing retreat incorporates its natural surroundings at every turn. Read More |
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| Originally built as a coach house, Rockton and Rockton Mews date back to the 1870s. Read More |
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