Though their party affiliations may differ, powerhouse political consultants Mary Matalin and James ‘"Ragin’ Cajun" Carville have been married for more than 30 years, and for more than a dozen of those years, beginning in 2008, the red-and-blue couple owned a grand mansion in New Orleans that’s just come back up for sale for $3.7 million. The circa 1906 stunner was recently refurbished but still includes much original or recreated detailing, including gorgeous woodwork, a hand-painted mural of nearby Audubon Park, and at least half a dozen decorative fireplaces. Out back is a lush garden with a heated saltwater pool. And in New York State’s prestigious Tuxedo Park enclave, the childhood home of the late and influential maximalist decorator Dorothy Draper, known as Ogden Lodge, has come available with a $4 million price tag. |
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Known as Ogden Lodge, the stately Tuxedo Park residence dates to 1883 and was extensively restored in 2021. Read More |
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| George Homsey designed and built the hillside residence in the early 1960s and this is the first time the shingled dwelling has surfaced on the open market. Read More |
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| The married political consultants sold the coveted address near Audubon Park in 2021. Read More |
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| The Sonoma County residence was occupied by the "Peanuts" creator from the mid-1960s to the early '70s. Read More |
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| The four-acre spread off of the Pacific Coast Highway has a 31-stall stabling block and serene ocean views. Read More |
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| The triangular-shaped four-bedroom duplex on Cornelia Street is capped by a private rooftop terrace. Read More |
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| Topping a luxury high-rise, the 3-story penthouse has 6 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 4 terraces, and a private rooftop pool. Read More |
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