The week's biggest real estate stories. Built in 1929 for a coal mine executive, the 19-room house boasts marble floors, carved oak and walnut paneling, and sterling silver sconces Read More |
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| Located south of the Arno River and Piazzale Michelangelo, the turreted villa was built in 1900 and contains two separate apartments. Read More |
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| Built in 1954, the petite post and beam was commissioned by a couple who had rented the guesthouse Conrad Buff designed for his parents. Read More |
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| Priced at $18.9 million, the 4.5-acre spread has a six-bedroom main home, two self-contained guest cottages and a pool amid acres of lawn. Read More |
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| At the Ritz-Carlton Residences complex in Pompano Beach, a four-bedroom, five-bath home is offered fully furnished. Read More |
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| Designed by architect James Lindy, the River Oaks home boasts lofty ceilings, a double-sided fireplace, slate tile, and a bevy of built-ins. Read More |
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| The four-story, glass-walled home on the beach in Sandbanks is available to well-heeled beachgoers at $14.9 million. Read More |
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| Listed at $1.5 million, the 160-year-old home is filled with carved Victorian seating, marble-topped side tables, and Tiffany-style lamps. Read More |
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