Following an extensive renovation, Villa Capponi has been transformed into 14 luxury residences offering one, two, or three bedroom apartments offering spectacular views over the Florentine hills and incredible lifestyle amenities.
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Following an extensive renovation, Villa Capponi has been transformed into 14 luxury residences offering one, two, or three bedroom apartments offering spectacular views over the Florentine hills and incredible lifestyle amenities.
Surrounded by jungle, the property is set in the up-and-coming residential area of La Valeta, just 1km from downtown Tulum and 5km from the beach.
Surrounded by vineyards and within walking distance to the beach, the property offers the best of French Riviera living in the Salins district, a 5 minute drive from the glamorous centre of Saint Tropez.
Completely enclosed in class, this NYC penthouse offers 360° views on the Upper West Side overlooking the Hudson River, George Washington Bridge, and New York City.
Nestled in 10.5 acres in Montecito’s “Golden Quadrangle”, the legacy estate offers stunning views out over the ocean to the south and the Santa Ynez mountains to the north.
The 12-bedroom stone villa is nestled in a private, 17 acre estate in the French Riviera hills, just a few minutes from the charming village of La Garde-Freinet and 20 minutes from the exclusive seaside resort of Saint Tropez.
One of only 4 waterfront residences within the 9-home enclave in Seattle's Denny Blaine neighbourhood, the property offers 120 feet of walk-out beachfront with a private four-season dock.
Marketed as a hybrid office with a 3-bedroom, 4-bath residential penthouse in West Chelsea, the former warehouse underwent a decade-long, multi-million dollar restoration in 2008, sparing it from the wrecking ball.
The French-Normandy manor was built in the 1930s by American architect Albert Farr and reflects the grandeur of Old San Francisco, complete with magnificent Golden Gate Bridge views.
Cairness House is described in the the Pevsner Architectural Guide as “of international importance as the only house in Britain, the design and construction of which reflected and evolved with the rapid advances in French Neoclassicism”.