Dream Paris Apartment With a Garden in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Experience unparalleled luxury in the heart of Paris in this stunning 12 room apartment nestled in an 18th-century hôtel particulier (private mansion) located in the 7th arrondissement.
Temple of Wings, The Getty Family’s Greco-Roman Villa in Berkeley, California
The Temple of Wings is a designated Berkeley landmark, featuring 16 soaring Corinthian columns and sweeping views over San Francisco Bay.
Restored French Bastide and 17-Acre Estate Near Bonnieux, Provence
Lush and romantic, this dreamy French bastide is surrounded by award-winning Mediterranean gardens, just a short drive from the villages of Gordes, Lourmarin, Bonnieux, Roussillon, Menerbes and Lacoste.
Restored 19th Century New York Townhouse on the Upper West Side
This timeless New York townhouse is nestled on a tree-lined street just a block from Riverside Park, surrounded by all the best of the Upper West Side’s neighborhood amenities.
This 16th Century Tuscan Villa Was Once The Home of The Mona Lisa
Accessible by a long cypress-lined driveway, this gorgeous hilltop villa is located just 3 miles from Florence, set in the infamous Tuscan wine region of Chianti.
19th Century Chateau in the South of France Near Montpellier
This dreamy French château dates back to 1876 and is set in just over 6 acres of landscaped grounds close to the Mediterranean coast.
Luxury Villa Rental With 5-Star Hotel Service on Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
This two-bedroom villa combines the privacy of a secluded retreat with the impeccable services of a renowned five-star hotel, promising a vacation that is both tranquil and indulgent.
English Country House and 177 Acre Estate in the Shropshire Countyside
The Jacobean Grade-I listed manor, built in 1607, sits at the heart of Ludstone Hall Estate and is surrounded by meticulously maintained grounds featuring beautiful ornamental pools and formal knot gardens.
Neo-Gothic Townhouse in NYC Originally Built in Amsterdam
Originally built in Amsterdam in the 17th century, the property was dismantled and rebuilt twice in New York City, and underwent a “gothic fantasy makeover” under British-born architect Frederick Sterner in 1910.
The Gucci Villa in Rome, 10 Minutes From the Historic Center
The ‘real’ House of Gucci: In 1940, Aldo Gucci, son of the founder of the fashion house, moved to Rome to spearhead the family business's expansion, and built his home in the affluent Camilluccia neighbourhood.