A rare Parisian duplex with Eiffel Tower views, 16-foot ceilings, and a presidential past quietly hits the market in the city’s coveted 7th arrondissement.
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A rare Parisian duplex with Eiffel Tower views, 16-foot ceilings, and a presidential past quietly hits the market in the city’s coveted 7th arrondissement.
Set in a peaceful, elevated position in the charming village of Biot, just inland from Antibes, this five-bedroom villa offers panoramic views of the sea, snow-dusted mountains, and the village below—all for €463,000 per 1/8 share via Lazazu’s fractional ownership model.
This contemporary villa offers breathtaking views over the French Riviera coastline from its hilltop location, with a coveted address in one of the most sought-after locations in Cannes.
English-style parkland, Mont Blanc views, and 7,000+ sq ft of untouched 19th-century elegance—hidden in plain sight in Eastern France.
Located near Piazza Santo Spirito, this former 19th-century theater 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.
Where jasmine fields meet the French Riviera—this historic Grasse estate is pure South of France romance, tucked among ancient olive groves just 10 minutes from Mougins.
Just minutes from the centre of Chippenham—but hidden behind high gates and four acres of private gardens—The Ivy offers a rare blend of town access and country calm.
A 1980s villa by three of Spain’s leading modernist architects returns to the market for €7,400,000, set in Ibiza’s exclusive Can Pep Simó enclave in the hillside above Ibiza Town.
At the gateway to the Luberon, this 15-acre estate in Le Thor—just 15 miles from Gordes—includes a restored 18th-century bastide and guest houses, with interiors featured in France’s top design magazines.
Built for Louise Grace—daughter of NYC’s two-time mayor and shipping magnate William R. Grace—this stuccoed Renaissance Revival cottage is a rare surviving example of an early American summer estate, set on 3,570 feet of private Maine shoreline.