The week's biggest real estate stories. The 1980 post and beam home was designed by Sim Bruce Richards in collaboration with noted artists James Hubbell and Rhoda LeBlanc Lopez. Read More |
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| Originally designed by Lamb & Rich, who designed Teddy Roosevelt's Sagamore Hill, the Warwick home has been owned by one family since 18 … Read More |
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| Built for a U.C. Berkeley professor in 1906, it was one of the Hearst Castle architect's earliest solo commissions. Read More |
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| Originally a power plant, the award-winning residence was adapted for the developers of the Brewery Arts Colony in Lincoln Heights. Read More |
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| On a gentle western slope in the Sonoma Mountains, a 160-acre compound and farm has been created over the past 14 years. Read More |
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| Manhattan buildings designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects command a premium, and this elegant, $17 million duplex home demonstrates why. Read More |
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| The house was built with steel beams and stone aggregate; walls of glass and a wraparound terrace make the most of the sylvan setting. Read More |
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