The week's biggest real estate stories. The bucolic home, built in 1905, is a well-preserved remnant of the historic neighborhood's utopian Kratona Theosophical Colony. Read More |
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| Veteran financial services executive Richard Thornburgh and wife Cornelia are selling their chic Florida island estate for $39 million. Read More |
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| The updated home, on the beach between Amagansett and Montauk, has four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Read More |
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| On the market for the first time in 53 years, the quintessential midcentury modern was built for Capitol Records exec Bill Muster. Read More |
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| Located in Clarendon Heights, the three-story townhome is a visual feast influenced by its longtime owners' world travels. Read More |
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| In Portugal's tourist-friendly Algarve, the four-bedroom home is lavishly embellished with multicolored tiles and ten kinds of marble. Read More |
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| Located in a celeb-studded cul-de-sac, the time-capsule residence was designed by MGM and Paramount Studios set designer Nicholas Kabush. Read More |
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