The week's biggest real estate stories. The canal-fronted home was designed in 1961 by Ed Killingsworth for Scandinavian-modern furniture dealer Eddie Frank. Read More |
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| The Little Tuscany time capsule was originally the home of Maury Libott, who made his fortune building swimming pools in the desert resort. Read More |
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| This well-appointed modern home in Beverly Hills' affluent Trousdale Estates neighborhood just hit the market for $8.8 million. Read More |
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| Harborfront in tony North Haven, this charming, modest house, three bedrooms and three bathrooms, is asking a whopping $14 million. Read More |
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| Built in 1962, this well-preserved and updated post-and-beam home just hit the market in South Pasadena for $4.5 million. Read More |
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| Located in the hills above Occidental College, the wood-and-concrete block residence was designed with a hexagonal plan by Oakley Norton. Read More |
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| The Westchester County property comprises a six-bedroom shingle-clad home, a 52-foot pool, and private frontage on scenic Howlands Lake. Read More |
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| Set on a picturesque rock outcrop, with guest suite, artist studio, and glass-walled pool, the striking home is listed at $3.4 million. Read More |
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| Priced at $3.7 million, the house combines concrete, steel, wood, and walls of glass to create a space that’s both homey and inviting. Read More |
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| In Rockport, the tall steepled edifice presides over a hillside site. The six-bedroom home is now listed at $2.7 million. Read More |
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