Montauk Founder’s East End Estate
“Crazy Carl Fisher” bought 10,000 acres of Montauk peninsula in 1925 for $2.5M, and spent another $7M laying the infrastructure and building to create the “most fabulous summer resort ever imagined in the western world”.
A Legacy Estate in Hancock Park
The Spanish Gothic property was built in 1923 by local Los Angeles architect Arthur E. Harvey, and has been transformed by one of the most prominent designer couples in the area, interior designer Brian Little and lifelong partner and realtor, Timothy Enright.
Luxury Bastide in the Hills of Mougins
The south-facing villa has unobstructed views over the French Riviera hills, located in a 24/7 guarded community, offering total security and privacy.
The Patino Palace on the Portuguese Riviera
Built in the 1950’s for the Bolivian tycoon, Antenor Patiño, the summer residence quickly became a destination for the international jetset, famous for parties that attracted guests like Audrey Hepburn, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Henry Ford, the Rothschilds, and the Rockefellers.
Linden Hill, a Legacy Property in Pennsylvania
The French country style property is nestled in a 67.7 acre property that feels a world away, with its fenced pastures, stunning gardens, and a world-class leisure complex.
A Historic Queen Anne House in Buckinghamshire
Elibank House was built in 1705, designed by English architect Sir John Vanburgh, who was most renowned for designing Blenheim Palace.
An 18th Century Chateau on the Emerald Coast
The dreamiest fixer-upper, this 18th century chateau is set on the Emerald coast of Bretagne, France.
18th Century Villa Set on Lake Como
Dating back to the early 1700s, the one-of-a-kind property is set in the commune of Carate Urio on the western shores of Lake Como, some 10 km from the city of Como.
Boutique Medieval Castle in the Périgord Noir
Run as a boutique hotel, the medieval castle is perfectly positioned to enjoy the best of this romantic corner of France, offering total privacy on the secluded 260 acre estate.
A Stylish Stone Colonial in Armonk, NY
Surrounded by nature, the hamlet of Armonk is considered the best place to live in the state, offering a suburban lifestyle just 45 minutes from Manhattan.