Like a coastal palace, this home sits on a private peninsula and counts over 17,000 square feet of interiors as well as 3,173 feet of shoreline.
Author: Annika Holmberg
From the eclectic details to a hidden bookcase door, so many things about this photogenic home simply make one smile.
Designed by Richard Neutra and captured in Slim Aaron's iconic circa-1970 photograph 'Poolside Gossip,' the property now has a new claim to fame.
Penning novels like book-turned-movie 'Something Borrowed,' Giffin's own circa-1929 home has a romantic air to it.
Versace extensively reimagined the home after picking it up in 1995, and today it still brims with his ornate details and vision.
The park is an ever-present backdrop for the iconic singer and dancer's luxurious longtime Manhattan residence.
Going into contract within 90 days of listing, these luxe units ripe to be combined are on track for a successful sale.
This listing offers a peaceful, style-forward home in the heart of downtown Manhattan.
Known as Breitner House, this circa-1882 property holds many charming corners and countless possibilities.
From the cozy bourbon room to the reclaimed tiles preserved from a Spanish church, this home designed by Franck & Lohsen is brimming with beauty.
Double-gated and cloaked in abundant greenery, it's no wonder this isn't the pristine property's first high-profile owner.
This dashing residence dating back to 1902 could even woo a Yankees fan with its historic details, polished grounds, and immense spaces.
Renovated by the current owners, the midcentury modern has been improved upon but keeps its classic design.
The Greek Revival built in 1833 could draw in a history buff or pop culture fan since it sits a few houses away from the iconic 'Friends' apartment.
The home belonged to Spears from 2007 to 2012, a difficult time for the popstar, and has listed often since then.
From its colorful spaces to its high-tech perks, this circa-1865 Hudson Valley home has all its bases covered.
Affluent buyers searching for a home with character near Central Park should take note of this sophisticated spread.
Built in 1905, the home's 1,200-square-foot ballroom harkens back to the Gilded Age while contemporary touches are also aplenty.
Something about this bright yet cozy home has made it a celebrity favorite because now it has its third high-profile owner in a row.
Close to Washington Square Park, the sun-soaked city home is ready to reel in a design-loving, discerning buyer.
Originally built in 1874 and further expanded and enlivened by its owners, this property offers possibilities buyers don't see every day.
The iconic actor's now-former condo, designed by William Sofield, is cozy and artful.
Hidden within 20 acres of trees yet capturing water views, this residence down under is a nature and design lover's utopia.
Built just in time for the Roaring '20s, this estate encapsulates opulence and has been featured on HBO shows, too.