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December 11, 2024


Veteran Hollywood leading man Robert Redford and his artist wife Sibylle Szaggars are moving on from their hideaway home in the low-key but high-priced Bay Area community of Tiburon. The couple, who live primarily in Santa Fe, New Mexico, acquired the surprisingly modest Marin County bungalow almost five years ago for $3.1 million and have now floated it on the market at $4.2 million. Built in the 1960s and set on a hillside with towering redwood trees, the fully updated 2,800-square-foot shingled home features sky-lit ceilings and postcard views of the San Francisco Bay. And, situated on a high ridgeline in the Santa Monica mountains between Malibu and Calabasas, a 1960s residence redesigned by L.A.-based modernist architect Cory Buckner is newly listed for $2.6 million.

A Secluded Mid-Century Home in the Mountains Above Malibu Hits the Market for $2.6 Million

Nestled on five rugged acres, the 1960s residence was redesigned by L.A.-based architect Cory Buckner and now includes a soundproofed underground studio. 

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Rupert Murdoch Takes a $20 Million Loss on His New York City Penthouse

The media tycoon took in just $23.8 million for the triplex aerie at One Madison that he acquired a decade ago for $43 million. 

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Robert Redford Lists His Home in the Bay Area's Marin County for $4.2 Million

The actor and director paid $3.1 million for the Tiburon residence, which offers up picturesque views overlooking the San Francisco Bay.

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Inside a $22 Million Miami Mansion Inspired by the Art Nouveau Movement

The two-acre estate in the Pinecrest neighborhood has a 12,000-square-foot home, a guest cottage, a tennis court, and a 60-foot-long pool.

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This Washington Enclave of Avant-Garde Homes Will Seamlessly Blend Into the Forest

Governors Point occupies a 125-acres peninsula at the base of the Chuckanut Mountain near Bellingham and will feature 16 residences designed by Omer Arbel.

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American Eagle CEO's Oceanfront South Florida Penthouse Hits the Market for $34 Million

Retail giant Jay Schottenstein acquired two spacious units at Key Biscayne’s Grand Bay Tower development, then combined them into one mega-residence.

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