On Kaua‘i, Hawaii’s lush “Garden Island”, this 8-acre beachfront estate pairs Hollywood pedigree with rare north shore privacy.
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On Kaua‘i, Hawaii’s lush “Garden Island”, this 8-acre beachfront estate pairs Hollywood pedigree with rare north shore privacy.
For £5.5 million, you can buy 1,110 acres of Scottish wilderness—and a castle to restore, built by an Antarctic explorer whose architect sank with the Titanic.
Nestled in a historic fishing village on Newfoundland, this waterfront property features two beautifully restored homes, Dunn House and Burden House, thoughtfully reimagined by Reflect Architecture.
Nestled on the rugged Costa da Morte in Galicia, Spain, this horseshoe-shaped fortress was constructed in 1740 during the reign of the Spanish Bourbons and is named Castillo del Príncipe, or "Castle of the Prince," in honor of the son of King Charles III of Spain.
Discover Rogers Island, an exclusive private retreat on Long Island Sound, boasting a historic Tudor mansion, resort-style luxuries, and three private beaches—just minutes from the mainland.
Set high on Long Island’s southernmost bluff, this iconic Montauk estate boasts expansive Atlantic oceanfront views from a commanding position along 'The End’s' most coveted coastline. With rich history and unparalleled privacy, it’s a rare opportunity to own a true Montauk treasure.
The Summit at The Sanctuary on Loon Point is undoubtedly one of the premier estates on Padero Lane in Carpinteria, a celebrity enclave widely considered to be the epitome of luxury beachfront living.
Live out your Slim Aarons fantasy at this luxury villa rental in Capri. Walking distance to the Piazzetta, Villa Aiano is nestled in the hills of Capri and sleeps up to 12 guests in 6 bedrooms.
This 213-foot superyacht has been transformed into a floating masterpiece that combines elegance, luxury, and a fascinating Cold War past that has captured the attention of yacht enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
The Sandcastle is more than just a stunning beachfront property; it is a testament to the late Harry Gesner's genius and his commitment to sustainable design.