Luxury Expensive Real Estate

$3.95 Million For NYC Hotelier’s Oyster Bay Cove Estate

Monday, October 26, 2009 1:00PM - By Joe Wertz

holly court1 $3.95 Million For NYC Hotelier’s Oyster Bay Cove Estate

A property quaint enough to be cast in television’s “Martha Stewart Living,” the Holly Court Estate in Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y., is a colonial-style complex that comes with a tennis court and two onsite cottages. The 5-bed/9.5-bath high-ceilinged home is owned by hotelier Paul Stallings, proprietor of New York’s luxe Hotel on Rivington. Stallings is trying to unload the 10-acre property, which comes with a pool, five-car garage and a “huge” barn for $3.95 million. [via luxist]

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$4.25 Million Pinecrest Home Manages What Miami Can’t

Friday, October 23, 2009 1:00PM - By Joe Wertz

pincecrest estate1 $4.25 Million Pinecrest Home Manages What Miami Can’t

Inland and only a few miles southwest of Miami, this $4.25 million estate in Pinecrest has an abundance of what waterfront properties lack — actual land. With almost one-and-a-quarter acres of landscaped Florida real estate, the 8,700-square-foot home has plenty of room to spread out into a four-car garage and a large outdoor swimming pool. The 7-bed/9-bath home has his-and-hers master bathrooms, marble and hardwood floors, a media room and a wine cellar with floor-to-ceiling bottle storage. [via realtor]

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Virginia Mega-mansion Inflates Amidst Sagging Housing Bubble

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:00PM - By Joe Wertz

basil road estate1 Virginia Mega mansion Inflates Amidst Sagging Housing Bubble

Contrary to the downward arc traced by much of the country’s real estate market right now, the 16,000-square-foot estate on Basil road in McLean, Va., looks likely to fetch slightly less than double what it sold for just four years ago. The house was purchased for $8,727,327 in 2005, then the most expensive non-waterfront property in the area, and recently reemerged on the market for $17,777,777. The 3.5-acre complex has elaborate gardens, an indoor tennis court and a separate staff residence. The Colonial-style main house was built in 1999 and hosts a wine cellar, music room and home theater, wood-paneled library and a rec room for the kids. [via luxist] Continue Reading

$3.9 Million Georgian-style Chicago Home

Monday, October 19, 2009 1:00PM - By Joe Wertz

georgian chicago home1 $3.9 Million Georgian style Chicago Home

Built on a large lot facing Lake Michigan, this $3.9 million Georgian-style Chicago home has been carefully renovated and restored to bring out its historic warmth. Built in 1930, the 6,100-square-foot home has four bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms and is surrounded by professionally landscaped lawn and gardens. The two-story home has a 16-foot by 17-foot master suite with a steam bath and walk-in closets, a large kitchen with breakfast nook a den paneled in cherry and a finished basement with a rec room and bar. [via realtor]

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Boston’s Ames-Webster Mansion Expected To Sell For $18-25 Million

Friday, October 16, 2009 1:00PM - By Joe Wertz

ames webster mansion1 Bostons Ames Webster Mansion Expected To Sell For $18 25 Million

An impressive and historic 50-room home built in 1872, the Ames-Webster Mansion is one of Boston’s biggest properties and when bids wrap in mid-December, is expected to fetch between $18 and $25 million. Designed by Peabody & Stearns and built for industrialist Frederick Ames, the five-story mansion has 26,000 square-feet filled with 28 fireplaces, a carved oak staircase, 18-foot ceilings, a mural designed by French painter Benjamin Constant and a grand stained glass skylight by John LaFarge. The Back Bay home is currently used for office spaces and is wired for a T-1 line and has video surveillance and a swipe-card entry/security system. [via luxist, boston globe]

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Brand New $5.7 Million Home In East Hampton, N.Y.

Thursday, October 15, 2009 1:00PM - By Joe Wertz

north bay lane1 Brand New $5.7 Million Home In East Hampton, N.Y.

Just blocks from the beach and Cedar Point County Park in picturesque East Hampton, N.Y., this new $5.7 million home will offer contemporary and subtle luxury when its completed later this year. Sims-like renderings of the 8,000-square-foot home reveal a white and open home that hugs a central courtyard outfitted with a pool and outdoor fireplace. The 6-bed/8.5-bath stucco home is laid out on a tree-line 1.75-acre plot with a detached three-car garage and a large, manicured yard. [via realtor]

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New Spanish-style L.A. Home For $8.29 Million

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 1:00PM - By Joe Wertz

saltair ave home1 New Spanish style L.A. Home For $8.29 Million

This Spanish-style Los Angeles home is brand new and has views of the ocean and the Santa Monica Mountains. The 6,200-square-foot home is on a half-acre lot nestled between Brentwood and Bel Air, outfitted with an outdook kitchen, a fenced-off pool and a guesthouse with its own laundry room. The main house has six bedrooms and five-and-a-half baths, a kitchen stocked with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances and twin dishwashers. The master suite has vaulted ceilings and his and hers walk-in closets. The $8.29 million home has the latest in green tech, and utilizes high efficiency windows, rooftop solar panels and tank-less water heaters throughout. [via realtor]

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$6.85 Million Mediterranean-style Hollywood Hills Home

Monday, October 12, 2009 1:00PM - By Joe Wertz

hollywood hills estate1 $6.85 Million Mediterranean style Hollywood Hills Home

Despite a few attempts in recent years, talk show host Leeza Gibbons has yet to find a buyer for her 11,100-square-foot compound on an acre-plus plot in Hollywood Hills. The celeb is trying again, this time discounting the 7-bed/5-bath to $6.85 million from its $8.75 million high point in 2005. The Mediterranean-style home was built in 1926, was once owned by Joan Crawford, and has been completely remodeled to restore antique elements while retrofitting contemporary fixtures and appliances. A 2000 remodel added a two-and-a-half story guesthouse with an art studio, while the main house has been outfitted with a media room, gym, sauna and a handy separate entrance for staffers. [via luxist]

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$39.5 Million Equestrian Estate Takes The Reins In Greenwich

Friday, October 9, 2009 1:00PM - By Joe Wertz

oilfield farm1 $39.5 Million Equestrian Estate Takes The Reins In GreenwichBilled as the “ultimate equestrian estate,” this $39.5 million complex in Greenwich, Conn., embodies the uppermost New England aesthetic. A maple-lined drive ends at fountain and courtyard in front of the massive Palladian-inspired mansion designed architect Robert Lamb Hart. Roughly 20,000 square-feet are spread throughout the 33-room Oilfield Farm, which sits on more than 18 acres of manicured, painstakingly maintained countryside. The home has an 11-bay garage, media room, steam room, and an expansive wine cellar and grotto, but the highlight of the property is its equestrian center. Two stables flank on-site groom’s quarters and stalls that have room for 39 horses. The center continues with paddocks, a polo practice field and adjoining horse track. [via luxist]

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