Hidden within the medieval village of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, between Monaco and Italy, the residence was assembled from several historic village properties, with terraced gardens overlooking the Mediterranean that Grace Kelly later described as “small but precious.”
Founded 101 years ago by Baltimore industrial wealth, transformed by Alfred G. Vanderbilt Jr. into a Thoroughbred racing and breeding dynasty, and later restored by Under Armour founder Kevin Plank, who reportedly invested more than $22 million in the land and facilities, the 524-acre estate sits at the heart of Maryland horse country.
Within an olive grove, French artist and interior designer Jacqueline Morabito reworked a former bergerie—a traditional rural sheepfold—as a minimalist residence defined by plastered white surfaces, controlled openings and integrated custom furnishings.
Located near Piazza Santo Spirito, this 19th-century 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.
No. 7 Dale is one of the most luxuriously finished condominium projects in Canada. It also may just be the last condo ever to be approved in Rosedale, the historic garden neighbourhood just minutes from the core of Toronto.
Built in 1913 as the model home for one of Canada’s earliest garden suburbs, Riffington was set within a landscape planned by the Olmsted Brothers, the firm founded by the co-designer of Central Park. The waterfront estate later hosted members of the British royal family during visits to Canada.
Overlooking the Potomac River in Maryland, Mulberry Fields is a Georgian river estate set across nearly 500 acres. Dating to around 1755, its intact colonial-era house and designed landscape place it among the rarest preserved estates to trade publicly in the United States.
Set within the Palazzi Barbaro, a pair of historic canal-front palazzi on Venice’s Grand Canal, a top-floor apartment is offered for sale.
Located in Manhattan’s Lenox Hill neighborhood, the townhouse is best known for its distinctive mid-20th-century façade, having been constructed as a conventional rowhouse in 1899 and redesigned in 1969.
Set along Èze’s quiet seafront between Monaco and Cap Ferrat, this waterfront estate offers a rare combination of scale and direct sea access, just minutes from Monaco by boat.
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A 1768 Georgian house in Kent, set at the end of a cul-de-sac and reworked with bold interiors. Just one hour from London, the seven-bedroom home is listed for £2.35M.
A Richard Meier–designed residence conceived as a livable art gallery has quietly entered the Dallas market for $23 million. Set within the Park Cities enclave, it was built to house an 800-work collection now pledged to the Dallas Museum of Art.
Designed by Reginald Johnson—one of Southern California’s most influential early-20th-century architects—this 1917 Italian Renaissance Revival home in Pasadena’s coveted South Arroyo neighborhood combines classical European proportions with relaxed California living.
A listed 17th-century château in Anjou with equestrian facilities once used to breed and supply horses for the French Royal Household has come to market for €6 million.