Lake Forest, Illinois, has long been a discreet and convenient haven for Chicago's wealthy elite. One elegant home is rumored to have inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, and just off of Lake Michigan, another of the charming town's plummiest properties is now for sale for $15 million, a lot of money to be sure, but arguably a fraction of what it might cost in Miami, Los Angeles, or the Hamptons. In addition to a grand, carefully updated 120-year-old main house that's covered in vines, there's a one-of-a-kind red-brick pool house and a spacious guest house across nine painstakingly planned and impeccably maintained acres that comprise 21 outdoor "rooms." Meanwhile, in Vancouver, Washington, a car collector custom-built a sleek and eye-catching yet modestly sized residence overlooking the Columbia River that includes a nearly 4,000-square-foot auto gallery. |
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Called El Capitola, the striking Vancouver home overlooking the Columbia River pays homage to the Jet Age-inspired car culture of the 1950s. Read More |
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| Nestled in the unincorporated community of Somis in Ventura County, the eye-catching residence is a mix of California, French and Italian influences. Read More |
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| The Georgian-style home in Lake Forest is complemented by a coach house, a pool house, and a guest house, all surrounded by immaculate gardens that comprise 21 outdoor “rooms.” Read More |
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| Bernard Arnault, Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, and François Pinault did not have a financially healthy 2024. Read More |
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