The article highlights a property listing for a two-bedroom co-op apartment in Gramercy, Manhattan, priced at $1.5 million, featuring high ceilings, built-ins, and shared amenities, with details on costs and building features.
A property in Alameda, California, bought at auction for $100,100, is now listed for sale at $400,000 after the new owner discovered it is entirely underwater. The listing, described as a "water lot," highlights its prime location near amenities, though building on it would be costly.
A Richard Neutra-designed home in Los Angeles, originally built for German painter and art dealer Galka Scheyer, is being listed for the first time in nearly half a century for $3.8 million. The early-1930s property, known for its Modernist design with vast glass walls and a hilltop location, was purchased by Carmen Radulescu-Devine's late husband in 1977 for $250,000. The couple cherished the home's history and original design, but after her husband's passing, Radulescu-Devine has decided to sell, citing the strong connection to her husband and the property. Neutra-designed homes command a premium, with a recent sale of a Neutra property for $13.06 million in 2022.
'80s pop star Taylor Dayne is selling her Los Angeles home in Valley Village for nearly two and a half times more than what she paid for it a decade ago, listing it for just under $2.5 million. The property features five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a swimmers' pool, and a converted garage. Dayne, known for her hit single "Tell It to My Heart," purchased the home for $1 million in 2013 and has since moved to a two-bedroom condo in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Jonny Cat kitty-litter heiress Joi Stephens is selling her 11.3-acre Santa Barbara, California-area property for $88 million. The mid-century home, built in 1961, features four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and one half-bath, with equestrian-zoned property offering city-to-ocean views, private beach access, a pool, and pool house. The property, owned by Stephens since her parents' deaths, is being presented on the market for the first time and is described as a "vast canvas for the creation of an unparalleled estate."
A 9-acre compound in Naples, Florida, known as Gordon Pointe, has been listed for a staggering $295 million, making it reportedly the most expensive house on the market in America. The property includes three houses, a private yacht basin, and potential for redevelopment. Owned by the late philanthropist John "Jack" F. Donahue and his family, the compound offers beachfront and bay views, and has the potential to be subdivided into a community. The sale of this property is expected to shatter records in Naples and possibly elsewhere in the country, as the area is known for its luxury real estate market.
Suzanne Somers' former Palm Springs estate, featuring a main house and four smaller villas, is back on the market for $8.95 million after being previously listed for $12.9 million. The 28-acre property, with seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, boasts 10 outdoor venues, hiking trails, a lagoon-style pool, and an outdoor living room. The estate, where Somers lived with her husband for over 40 years, also includes an open-air carriage, a 150-light outdoor display, and a two-room chef's kitchen.
A distinctive four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom house with a fairy-tale flair, featuring a turret and set on a lake in Apopka, Florida, is listed for $1.225 million. The home, built by the owner and his father, boasts unique design choices that continue to attract attention, with its owner noting that people often stop to take pictures. After living in the house for 20 years, the owner is ready to downsize, highlighting the special connection of having built and lived in the home.
Alec Baldwin stars in a video promoting the sale of his Hamptons mansion, showcasing the property's history and features with a serious demeanor, but little charm. The estate, listed at $18,995,000, comes with additional land and a lack of smiles from Baldwin, leaving potential buyers wondering if there's more to the story.
Actor Alec Baldwin has relisted his luxurious Hamptons estate for $19 million, marking a $10 million price cut from its initial listing. The property, located in Amagansett, includes a 10,000-square-foot main home and approval for a separate 10,000-square-foot residence. Baldwin has been actively adjusting the listing price, initially setting it at $29 million and making subsequent reductions. The estate is being handled by Saunders & Associates, and Baldwin has also been involved in real estate transactions in upstate New York and Vermont.
The former St. Mary's Glacier Ski Resort in Colorado, which operated from the 1930s to the 1980s, has been listed for sale for $7 million. The 374-acre property, located about 45 miles northwest of Denver, borders the Arapaho National Forest and includes a parking lot that generates revenue. The listing has attracted interest from developers, entrepreneurs, hospitality companies, and private equity firms. While the property was previously used as a ski resort, it offers various possibilities for development, such as an adventure hospitality business or residential development. With its scenic location and access to trails and untouched wilderness, the property presents an entrepreneurial dream for potential buyers.
Film producer Randall Emmett has re-listed his Los Angeles home in Bel-Air for $4.9 million after taking it off the market last year. The two-story home, designed by Jeff Lewis, features floor-to-ceiling windows, vaulted ceilings, and hardwood floors. The property includes a freshly resurfaced pickleball court, a bar-equipped dining area, and a pool. All four bedrooms have ensuite baths, and there are mountain, canyon, and ocean views throughout. Emmett is selling the property to move to a larger one farther west.