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March 10, 2022

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Billionaire Chinese Tycoon Wants $14.9 Million for Pasadena's Historic Chandler Estate

The Chinese real estate mogul is asking $14.9 million for the historic Chandler estate in Pasadena.

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Historic Virginia Equestrian Estate With Chrysler Connection Asks $30 Million

The nearly 1,500-acre country estate, with 38,000-square-foot stone home, numerous outbuildings, pool and tennis court, asks $30 million.

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This Sag Harbor Village Estate Is Poised to Set Local Sales Record

If the two-acre waterfront spread, with its eight-bedroom home, sells for close to its $20 million ask, it will set a new village record.

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Customized to the Hilt, This Postmodern Pasadena Estate Wants Nearly $6 Million

Built in the 1980s, this heavily customized postmodern estate recently hit the market in Pasadena with a nearly $6 million ask.

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This Midcentury Ranch House in New York's Tony Scarsdale Suburb Showcases Modern Updates

This 5,600 square-foot 1966 midcentury ranch home, set on 1.4 acres wooded acres in tony Westchester County, is asking $3.5 million.

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This Montauk Compound Is Perfect for Family, Friends and Everyone You've Ever Met

Listed at $8.5 million, the ocean-view Hamptons home has plenty of room to stow family, friends, and anyone else who might show up.

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This Fashionable New York House Marries Vintage Detail With Modern Amenities

Owned by a writer and a banker, the six-bedroom home in Larchmont, New York, an early center for filmmaking, is listed at $3.8 million.

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Make Your 'Sleepless in Seattle' Fantasies a Reality With This Charming Houseboat

Now up for grabs in Seattle, this charming one-bedroom houseboat on Lake Union is on the market for $3.3 million.

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This Beautifully Maintained Brooklyn Brownstone Hits All the Marks

New York townhouses are first ranked by location, and this 25-foot-wide 19th-century home is ideally located in Brooklyn Heights.

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