A Country House in Paris: An 18th-Century Mansion Near Le Bon Marché
A few steps from Le Bon Marché—at the center of Paris’s most discreet and competitive residential micro-market—this 18th-century mansion sits hidden behind a private courtyard and bordered by two exclusive-use gardens.
An Architect's NoHo Penthouse in 1893 Renaissance Revival Loft
In the 1980s, when architect Nasser Nakib was 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.”
For Sale: A Frescoed Apartment Set in a Historic Palazzo in Verona
Few Italian cities carry the layered resonance of Verona—where Roman arenas still stage summer operas and Shakespeare set Romeo and Juliet. Known as Italy’s “painted city,” this storied palazzo reveals a frescoed apartment at the heart of Piazza delle Erbe.
Aaron Paul’s 1920s Spanish Revival Home in LA Hits the Market at $9.99M
“Aberdeen is a home with a deep soul,” says the Breaking Bad actor. “It was the first home built on the hillside of Los Feliz with a garden that has been maturing for over 100 years. The original finishes that make this home magic are still intact, which is a testament to how much respect all of its owners have had for this space over the years.”
1901 Gilded Age Mansion on Manhattan’s Upper West Side Asks $30M
A seven-story Beaux-Arts mansion — once home to a Russian prince and later restored from a shell — has come to market at $29.75 million.
Lake Como? Not Quite — San Francisco Bay Villa With Yacht & Funicular
Perched on a rocky bluff above the San Francisco Bay, this Belvedere Island estate brings Dolce Vita energy to Northern California—with a private dock, a 51-foot yacht, and uninterrupted views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Jason Statham Quietly Sells His Mid-Century LA Home for $5,075,000
Originally designed in 1956 by David Hyun—one of the first Korean-American architects to practice in the U.S.—the award-winning property has been featured in Architectural Digest, Dwell, and Galerie.
John Goodman’s 175-Year-Old New Orleans Home Asks $4.75M
This Italianate–Greek Revival landmark, built in the 1850s, sits on a lush Garden District corner just two blocks from the Mardi Gras parade route.
Historic Farmhouse Turned 18th-Century Residence Near Barcelona
Can Ferrater, a listed former masia set in the hills of Badalona, combines 15th-century origins, vaulted cellars, and a neoclassical chapel—just minutes from Barcelona with views toward the sea.
Rare Revolutionary-Era Paris Apartment in Saint-Germain-des-Près
On the market with DGC Luxury Real Estate, this rare Revolutionary-era apartment in Saint-Germain-des-Près pairs grand interiors with a façade that survived the French Revolution — a fitting story to mark Bastille Day.