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An Architect’s New York Loft, Reworked Over 8 Years, Asks $8,995,000

In the 1980s, when Nasser Nakib was a junior architect working in Soho, he used to slip over to Bond Street on his lunch breaks just to stand on the cobblestones. “In Provence you’re in a lavender field and you think, I could die happy here,” he says. “In New York, this block is it for me.”

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A Three-Level Penthouse in Rome’s Trastevere With Rooftop Terrace and Separate Street-Level Commercial Space Lists for €6.5 Million

Occupying the upper floors of a historic palazzo in Rome’s Trastevere neighborhood, this 400 m² (4,305 ft²) residence includes a rooftop terrace overlooking the central square, with the option to purchase a street-level commercial space currently used as a gallery that could be converted into a private garage.

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An Architect Converted a Former Factory in Florence into a Loft with a Suspended Indoor Pool

Located near Piazza Santo Spirito, this 19th-century tower was reimagined by Stefano Tozzi, a Florentine architect with experience at renowned studios like Natalini and Arata Isozaki and collaborations with celebrated architects Daniel Libeskind and Zaha Hadid.

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Aaron Paul Cuts Price on 1920s Spanish Revival With 100-Year-Old Gardens in LA to $8,195,000

“Aberdeen is a home with a deep soul,” says the Breaking Bad actor. Past owners include Tim Curry, Robert Pattinson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Jim Parsons, who sold the property to Paul in 2019 for $6.95 million.

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The Naples Palazzo Where Modern Italy Was Declared Is on the Market

Where the modern nation of Italy was born: Giuseppe Garibaldi, the revolutionary general leading the campaign to unify Italy, publicly declared that the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in on September 7, 1860 from the palace’s principal balcony. the final, symbolic step that allowed modern Italy to come into being months later.

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Italian Liberty-Style Villa in Verona Overlooking the Adige River

Constructed between 1919 and 1921, this Liberty-style villa is a late and well-preserved example of Italian Art Nouveau, located in Verona’s San Zeno district, just steps from Piazza Bra and the Arena. The property overlooks the Adige River—whose bends shape the city’s historic core—and is set within a private garden in the heart of Verona.

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