An 1874 Italianate Residence in Galveston’s Historic East End Lists for $2.8 Million
Within reach of Houston, this Italianate residence sits in Galveston’s Historic East End, one of the most intact concentrations of Victorian-era architecture in the United States. Set on a prominent corner site, the home has undergone an eight-year, design-led restoration.
A Carpenter Spent 20 Years Building This Timber-Frame House in New England, Listed for $1.2 Million
Built in 1900 and set across 53 acres in Charlemont, Massachusetts, at the edge of the Berkshires, this hand-crafted timber-frame house is a rare expression of early American building traditions, shaped over decades by a master carpenter.
The Hamptons' Stone House, an Oceanfront Estate in Montauk
Set atop Montauk’s southernmost bluff, this oceanfront Hamptons estate offers panoramic Atlantic views and over a century of storied history. Built in 1912 to serve the Montauk Lighthouse, The Stone House remains one of the East End’s rarest coastal legacies.
This 716-Acre Estate in Virginia Dates Back to 1854—Listed for $7M
Neoclassical bones, 716 acres of riverfront land, and a Monticello-level restoration—led by the same high-end contractor behind Thomas Jefferson’s own estate—make this Virginia landmark as rare as it is architecturally exacting.
This 17th Century Mansion in Connecticut is Older Than The USA
The Pitkin Mansion has hosted some of the most significant figures in American history, including General George Washington and Count de Rochambeau, the French nobleman who played a pivotal role in aiding the American colonies during the Revolutionary War.
Victorian-Era Cairngorm Cottage on the Historic Mackinac Island, Michigan
A longtime, multi-generational islander describes Cairngorm Cottage as “the best house on the island", and it's not hard to see why.
French Chateau-Style Mansion in Houston, Texas
The 15,033 sq ft mansion has been meticulously renovated and features fine French detailing with limestone floors and chevron parquetry, as well as custom custom boiserie and millwork throughout.
The Rockefeller Mansion on the Upper East Side, NYC
The New York townhouse is the former home of legendary philanthropist David Rockefeller, who lived at the 40-foot wide Colonial Revival mansion with his wife for 70 years.
This French Chateau-Style Estate is the Most Expensive Listing in Texas
The Crespi Estate was built in 1938 for the Italian Count Pop Crespi and is set in the affluent enclave of Preston Hollow, just a few minutes from downtown Dallas, Texas.
Classical Country Estate in the Hamptons
This timeless country estate offers unparalleled privacy and serenity in the heart of the equestrian countryside, set on over 4.6 acres of land overlooking the picturesque farmlands of Water Mill, New York.