For homeowners who can have almost anything, virtually nothing may be the greatest luxury in a vacation home.
Marc Puleo, the founder of 1 800 Pet Meds, is the current owner
Located on the Cour de Rohan, a secluded courtyard that dates back to the 16th century, the home measures about 3,068 square feet and has four bedrooms and four bathrooms
The two-bedroom bungalow in the Hollywood Hills has a passageway into the garage, so visitors can avoid facing photographers when they go to their cars.
Located in 101 Central Park West on the Upper West Side, the co-op is roughly 7,000 square feet
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Real-estate developer RXR Realty is selling a roughly 50% stake in a portfolio of New York office buildings to Blackstone Group in a deal that values the properties at $4 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
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An 84 year-old caretaker oversees the three-story mansion, built in the Greek Revival style, that is hidden behind iron fences and amid tall trees.
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This Missoula, Mont., home on the Bitterroot River, listed for $6.5 million, comes with a custom fly-rod rack and a root cellar
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Remember that “Clueless” closet? Twenty years on from the film, dedicated followers of fashion are embracing a new era of glamorous, custom-made dressing rooms that would make Cher Horowitz proud.
In search of antiboring décor, Alexa Brazilian covets a pair of floor lamps with knotted twig-like stems.
The Washington D.C. area’s tallest building hasn’t done as well as the developers hoped. Completed in 2013, it has yet to find a single tenant.
The French interior designer, known for her ability to mix styles and patterns in fresh ways, on the room that still inspires her.
A new exhibit at Hong Kong’s Liang Yi Museum, ‘Great Minds Think Alike,’ showcases the remarkable likenesses of 18th-century French and Chinese furniture.
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