The week's biggest real estate stories. Expanded by modernist architect Paul Rudolph in the 1970s, this striking Greenwich home is on the market for just under $3 million. Read More |
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| In the village of Quogue, and designed by architect David Neff for his parents, sits a shingle-style home that seems to float on the water. Read More |
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| Owned by Gerald and Betty Ford from the late 1970s through the early '80s, the seven-bedroom home has plenty of room for family and friends. Read More |
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| In New York's Soho, this $9 million penthouse home has been renovated in a sophisticated modern style that includes 40-plus artworks. Read More |
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| Set on an acre with a swimming pool, the gorgeous four-bedroom home is a sleepy alternative to the Hamptons. Read More |
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| Built in 2021, this steel-and-wood home is now on the market in Pasadena's affluent Linda Vista enclave for $8 million. Read More |
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| Someone has to own the home with the best rooftop in New York. And, with a color-changing infinity pool and jacuzzi, this just might be it. Read More |
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| The Craftsman house has been popular for more than a century, and this Canadian cutie has the rare advantage of pristine original woodwork. Read More |
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