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August 28, 2023


Famously mentioned in the Charles Dickens novel “Oliver Twist,” a historic ferry building near London has been converted into a charming waterfront retreat. Asking roughly $2.8 million, the four-bedroom residence is located on the River Thames and comes equipped with its own private mooring, a boathouse and stunning riverside vistas. And over in the South Pacific, a full-service compound on a private island in Fiji is also available to short-term tenants.

This Former Ferry Station on the River Thames Was Turned Into a $2.8 Million Waterfront Retreat

The historic brick building in Sunbury-on-Thames is famously mentioned in the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist. 

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This Modern Villa on a Private Island in Fiji Runs $7,800 Per Night

The five-bedroom Vomo Island compound offers an 80-foot-long infinity pool and 330 feet of white-sand beach. 

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Lust-Worthy Amenities Mix With Stunning Vistas at This Modern L.A. Retreat

Nestled within a gated Hollywood Hills community, and on the market for just under $10 million, this reimagined 1960s abode offers stylish living spaces overlooking jetliner views.

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These 7 Luxury Condos in L.A. Offer a White-Glove Urban Lifestyle in the Heart of a Suburban City

From Beverly Hills to West Hollywood, these condos give new meaning to high-end living.

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This $14.5 Million Manhattan Townhouse Blends Period Details With Modern Living

The 140-year-old residence, known as the Thomas Blagden House, stands five stories tall along a tree-lined Upper East Side block.

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How a Man-Made Lake in Alabama Became a Hotspot for Luxury Homebuyers

Lake Martin has seen a surge in real estate sales along its shoreline with single-family vacation homes commanding an average price of $1.3 million.  

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