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June 27, 2025


Bill Koch, now 85, has decided it's time to let go of a treasured part of his property portfolio, putting his waterfront compound on Cape Cod up for grabs. The 7.5-acre spread previously belonged to banking heir Paul Mellon and his wife, Rachel “Bunny” Mellon, the influential horticulturist who designed the White House Rose Garden. Meanwhile, Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO from 2001 to 2011 and later the executive chairman of both Google and its parent company, Alphabet, continues to add to his half-billion-dollar-plus collection of homes around the world, most recently snapping up a San Francisco penthouse. Both property businessmen might appreciate the 7,000-acre Sheep Creek Canyon Ranch just outside of Salt Lake City, Utah, which includes a rustic backcountry camp with a wood-fired hot tub.

Inside Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt's $500 Million-Plus Property Portfolio

The former Google CEO’s real estate empire stretches from Malibu Colony to the Montana slopes and a historic London mansion. 

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This $72.5 Million Utah Ranch's 7,000+ Rugged Acres Include a Backcountry Camp

Sheep Creek Canyon Ranch, only about an hour outside of Salt Lake City, is poised to set a record in the Beehive State.

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Bill Koch's Storied Cape Cod Compound Once Hosted JFK. Now It Can Be Yours for $24 Million.

The 7.5-acre waterfront estate in Oysters Harbor includes a main residence, a boat dock, guest cottages, and private gardens. 

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Nick and Vanessa Lachey List Their Modern SoCal Farmhouse for $7.5 Million

After buying the new Encino residence less than a year ago, the “Love Is Blind” hosts have already put it back up for sale with a $700,000 jump in price.

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Legendary Singing Cowboy Roy Rogers's Former L.A. Home Can Be Yours for $7.2 Million

The beloved Western entertainer bought the Sherman Oaks residence in 1944 and lived there for almost three decades.

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Here Are the Most Expensive ZIP Codes in Every State: Report

Areas in Miami Beach and L.A. sit at the top of the Realtor.com list.

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A.I. Is Driving a Luxury Housing Boom in San Francisco

A new report says The Bay Area’s ultra-prime real estate is surging once again, thanks to a wave of tech-fueled fortunes.

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