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A fortified château on the French side of Lake Geneva is now on the market near the Swiss border. The property spans nearly 3,000 m² with 17 bedrooms, a private beach, and direct access to the lake.
A rare double-wide Upper East Side townhouse tied to Jack Welch, former CEO of GE (General Electric), and one of America’s most influential business leaders, has sold.
A rare modernist outlier in Sag Harbor, this William J. Reese-designed waterfront home trades tradition for clean geometry and openness, set dramatically above Noyac Bay.
Built in 1900 and set across 53 acres in Charlemont, Massachusetts, at the edge of the Berkshires, this hand-crafted timber-frame house is a rare expression of early American building traditions, shaped over decades by a master carpenter.
A restored 1970s waterfront estate by a leading Hamptons architect is now pending near $18M—putting Shelter Island within reach of a record and highlighting the growing demand for design-driven homes.
A late 18th-century residence on Main Street in Sag Harbor—known as the Hannibal French House and once owned by Charles Edison—has returned to the market as a high-end seasonal rental following its recent sale to Miami-based luxury developer Todd Michael Glaser.
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.
A copper baron’s Catskills mansion, later associated with Eleanor Roosevelt and reworked by Neo-Expressionist Hunt Slonem, combines restored Gilded Age architecture with highly personal, color-driven interiors.
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.
Ayrshire Farm evolved into one of Virginia’s most significant organic estates, becoming the first in the state to earn both Certified Humane® and USDA Organic status. The 571-acre property is anchored by a fully restored manor house completed in 1912.
Built in the 1930s and restored in 2018, this château in historic Anjou was commissioned by the family behind the Cointreau liqueur house, whose roots lie in the region.
A neoclassical pleasure pavilion designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux has reportedly sold just west of Paris after years on the market. Built in 1771 for Madame du Barry, the last official mistress of Louis XV, the Pavillon de Musique du Barry remains one of the most architecturally significant heritage estates to trade hands in recent years.
Following a major structural restoration, the 15th-century Venetian palazzo is now positioned for completion.
Just 12 miles from Paris, beyond the gilded gates of Versailles, the Château de la Bretèche has re-entered the public market for the first time in nearly 80 years.
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.
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.
On 34.5 acres with more than half a mile of Hudson River frontage, Ulster Landing is a circa-1800s Hudson River estate once held by one of America’s influential dynasties, the Livingston Family.
Copper heiress Huguette Clark bought the 1938 mansion as a Cold War refuge but never lived in it, leaving the mansion untouched for more than 60 years. Restored by Reed and Delphine Krakoff and featured in Architectural Digest, the estate is now on the market for $25,500,000.
Just 28 miles from Paris, this 13th-century fortress—restored over 14 years to heritage standards—now operates as a five-star hotel and events venue.
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.
One of the greatest estates in the world and an iconic piece of Los Angeles history, The Holmby Hills mega-mansion is one of the largest private residences in the US.
It’s any billionaire’s dream pad, but there is more to the story behind one of the few privately-owned châteaux in Loire Valley.
Set in the heart of Tuscany with views over the Arno River stands Villa La Tana, a majestic Renaissance villa surrounded by formal Italian gardens.
The Hearst Estate has become an emblem of Hollywood’s Golden Era. The legendary property is back on the market again, co-listed with Hilton & Hyland, Amalfi Estates, and Rodeo Realty.
A 1965 Big Sur residence, reworked in the 1990s by architect Mickey Muennig, is set on a forested bluff along California’s Highway 1 within walking distance of the Esalen Institute.