In 1941, when American socialite Gloria Vanderbilt was just 17 years old, she reportedly leased a Tudor Revival home on one of the more coveted streets in the Flats area of Beverly Hills. Sitting on a pancake-flat parcel of about two-thirds of an acre, the circa 1927 house was owned by actress Noreen Nash for more than 70 years before her death in 2023. Over the years, a who's who of Hollywood passed through the doors. Today, the vintage six-bedroom home is ripe for a re-do that takes advantage of its elegant proportions. And in Florida, the real estate market in Palm Beach is smoking hot. As political power coalesces around Mar-a-Lago, more and more UHNWIs are flocking to the seaside enclave. And, with a limited number of homes on the market, the high demand by deep-pocketed buyers is sending prices through the roof. |
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Tax benefits and proximity to influential figures are drawing deep-pocketed buyers to the South Florida enclave in droves. Read More |
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| Designed by the master architect in the early 1940s, the landmarked Bonnet House offers city and canyon views from its serene foliage-laced locale. Read More |
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| The Tudor Revival mansion that's played host to the likes of Elvis Presley and Ali McGraw is available for the first time in more than 70 years. Read More |
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| Coming to the D&D Building in March, the space's debut will help mark the house’s 150th anniversary. Read More |
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