The week's biggest real estate stories. The restored 1946 bungalow is the only intact example remaining of 15 early-modern homes the architect designed for World War II workers. Read More |
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| Since the mid-1700s, Hearthstone Manor has been snuggled just outside the Appalachians, reimagined and renovated to meet current needs. Read More |
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| Listed at $2.85 million, the kaleidoscopically decorated midcentury modern home was designed by architect Harold B. Zook in 1955. Read More |
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| An elegant two-bedroom home, on the five-star hotel's 27th floor, with bespoke millwork by David Linley, is for sale at $11.25 million. Read More |
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| This 110-year-old Craftsman-style beauty just hit the market in L.A.'s historic Windsor Park neighborhood for a tad under $4 million. Read More |
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| Set on six acres and built with a triangular and hexagonal floor plan, the Usonian home was donated by its longtime owner to charity. Read More |
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| Throughout Brooklyn, there isn't anything else like this $8 million Williamsburg penthouse, with its four terraces and cedar hot tub. Read More |
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| Priced at $6.3 million, Munstead Wood presents a rare opportunity to own a masterpiece by Edwin Lutyens with gardens by Gertrude Jekyll. Read More |
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