Archive for February 13th, 2008
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 This home in the Middleton Plantation area of Charleston, South Carolina has a calm and secluded plot with plenty of gardens and greenery, two ponds and three decks. The home was built in 1982 and could appear dated but the the owners have really gone all out to modernize the interior with a rather stark contemporary palette. The home has four bedrooms and is approximately 6,000 square feet. It is listed at just $1.35 million.
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 This custom home is located in Chance Hope Farm, a small waterfront enclave that’s part of St. Michaels, Maryland. Chance Hope Farm is a neighborhood of approximately 50 luxury single family homes that are all are on the water along the Miles River. This home has tranquil views of Eastern Bay and the Miles River. The 7,000 +/- sq. ft. custom built home has a beautiful sun-filled sitting room, a French country kitchen and my favorite feature, a two-story atrium library with a winding staircase. Outside there is a an inground pool, a pier and a detached three-car garage that has guest quarters. It is listed at $3.495 million.
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I’m showing you this one simply for the decor. This home in the Malibu Colony in California is completely devoted to the world of folk art and Americana. Look beyond the decor and it seems to be a fairly nondescript though lovely white and bright contemporary California home. Slate and hardwood floors and a shiny new kitchen add to the appeal. There are three bedrooms including a second story master suite. It also features ones of the oddest toilet paper racks I’ve ever seen. The home also has a private pool and spa. This home is listed at $5.5 million.
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 I’ve written about the deluxe “car condos” before but I found this current article on storage condos fascinating. More and more people are using storage condos not just as a place to stores a few things but to actually uses as a sort of second home, a place to actually spend time with your stuff. GarageTown sells units that come with cable television, high-speed World wide web, individual thermostats, and clubhouses where the owners can hang out together. At 2,000 square feet the largest spaces are as massive as some homes. All says have self-storage units but most are the rather chilly and drab cement and metal spaces you can rent out. The storage units as condos are for the most part, clustered in resort areas and places with long winters. But that is changing. Even rental units are getting more and more deluxe marking a shift from when people would just plunk their things in a storage facility and promptly forget about them. The prices for condo garages and storage condo units vary but GarageTown’s units in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho cost about $57,000 to $85,950 (for comparison sake, one-bedroom condos in the area under 500 square feet begin around $100,000). For those who simply don’t have enough room, the storage condo becomes your garage or basement away from home, not just a place to store things but also a hideout from everything going on in your home.
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 I’m taking another look at this one because when I first wrote about it last May there were no inside pictures for the listing. Searles Castle in Great Barrington, Massachusetts has 40 rooms and seven turrets. The home, which has most recently served as a private school is now up for sale for $15 million. The castle, which is on 61 acres, has a fascinating history, it is one of two in the New England region (the other is in New Hampshire) that bear the name of Edward Searles. Mary Hopkins, the widow of railroad tycoon Mark Hopkins commissioned the castle which was built in 1888. She hired interior decorator Edward Searles for the project, and they married a year before it was completed (she was 22 years older than he). After she died he stayed in the castle for a time and then after his death it has been a private private school, conference center among other businesses and was most recently the John Dewey Academy. The castle has 36 fireplaces, a dungeon, and more than 50 rooms for a total of around 60,000 square feet. The finishes here are amazing imported marble, accentuated fireplaces, carved wood ceilings, a Louis XIV drawing room with details in gold and original painted ceiling, music room with 42-ft dome ceiling, a slate roof, hipped and conical roofs accentuated by finials, chimneys, gablets and turrets. It’s been sitting on the market since last May for $15 million.
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 This striking home in the Queen Anne neighborhood in Seattle is perched on a hill so you get fantastic views of the Seattle skyline including the Space Needle. And it has a roof terrace to like those views. Even though it is 4500 square feet there are only two bedrooms making it more of a home for empty nesters than families. The kitchen has beautiful countertops and the home had an open floor plan that puts the emphasis on the massive windows facing the view. There’s also a home theater and a 100 1000-bottle wine cellar. This home is listed at $2.488 million. %Gallery-14974%
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 The Hudson Blue building in New York’s West Village first attracted my attention because Leonardo DiCaprio is moving into the building. The glass and steel modern building is a bit like the designer imposters version of the coveted Richard Meier buildings (if you like Meier, you’ll love Hudson Blue). The building is located between West 11th and Perry Streets. This apartment is one of the penthouses and has Hudson River views from the floor-to-ceiling windows. Building amenities include a “cyber doorman,” terraces on each floor and storage and ownership in the first floor facility which affords residents the capability to design and use as a fitness, media or meditation room. The apartment is an eighth and ninth floor duplex with three terraces. The lower floor has the dining/living room, galley kitchen and a bedroom while the upper floor is given over to the master suite with a sitting room/home office and spa bath with sauna. It is listed at $6.995 million.
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 The Parisian neighborhood of Montmatre has a rich history in the arts. The hilly area was once home to Pablo Picasso, Van Gogh and others including Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. His home Ch
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 From the Real Estalker: –The Desert House, the sleek and modern prototype for the deluxe prefabs created by starchitecture firm Marmol Radziner in Desert Hot Springs has been listed at $1.85 million. –Did Scott Baio move to a five-bedroom house in Encino? The Real Estalker Mama reports that Baio and his wife, Peaches Renee Sloan, still occupy Baio’s home on Royal Oak Road in Encino. It looks like the couple “bought” the new home on the show for reality drama’s sake. –Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford are renting out a beach front four-bedroom home in Malibu for $22,500 a month. –Rumors have been swirling that Britney Spears bought a new house in Hermosa Beach before she went into the hospital. The home in question appears to be owned by professional photographer Dani Brubaker (who recently took photos of Britney and her kids for OK Magazine) and it seems unlikely that Britney actually purchased this home. –Has billionaire Ron Burkle helped Michael Jackson save Neverland Ranch? Roger Friedman at Fox News has reported that Burkle might have intervened of Jackson’s behalf to provide an extension to give Jackson time to refinance. –Jennifer Aniston has moved out of the Malibu cottage she’s been renting since 2005. –Jermaine Dupri has listed a five-bedroom home in Atlanta, Georgia for $1.5 million. The listing is here. –Melrose Place actor Allow Show has listed his three-bedroom house in the Beachwood Canyon for $1,995,000. The listing is here. –Singer Dido has listed her home in the prestigious Bird Streets area of Los Angeles for $4.6 million. The listing is here.
From the Wall Street Journal’s Private Properties: –A Parisian home that once belonged to Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir is on the market. It is out estate of the day later today. –NBA point guard Baron Davis of the Golden State Warriors has sold a pair of adjacent condos in West Hollywood for $2.66 million. –Investment banker Warren Woo has paid $20 million for a house in Los Angeles, plus $2 million more for furnishings.
From the NY Observer’s Manhattan Transfers: –A two-floor penthouse at 530 East 72nd Street which was lived in by Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow and then by Andy Warhol’s doctor, Denton S. Cox is on the market for $5,995,000 and it’s a real fixer-upper. The listing is here. –Ex-F.B.I. Special Agent Ali Soufan, who now works for Guiliani Partners, and his wife just paid $1.7 million for a new Manhattan apartment. –Stephen Drucker, Home Beautiful’s editor, and real estate agent Frank Newbold shut this month on a two-bedroom co-op at 125 East 74th Street for $1.45 million. –Parker Posey, who late last year listed her apartment in an 1845 brownstone on East 10th Street near Third Avenue for $1.175 million, is in contract to buy a $1.35 million one-bedroom co-op at 30 Fifth Avenue. –Salman Rushdie’s ex-wife, 37-year-old Padma Lakshmi, the model-turned-Top Chef hostess paid $1,651,111 for a long, full-floor loft in Alphabet City.
From Berg Properties Big Time Listings: –Wilmer Valderrama has sold a home in Tarzana for $1,750,000 after it had been listed for $2,250,000 and later reduced to $1,950,000. –Rupert Murdoch has taken $2,000,000 off the asking price of his Long Island, N.Y. mansion, Rosehearty, reducing its listing price from $14,800,000 to $12,800,000. It was our estate of the day back in July.
From the NY Post’s Gimme Shelter: –A new record residential price has been set for the North Fork of Long Island. A 135-acre estate that includes a 19-acre vineyard has been sold for $19.5 million. The original asking price for Indian Neck Farm was $22 million when it went on the market in 2006. –Edgar Bronfman Jr. and his wife, Clarissa, finally have taken possession of their 11-room co-op at 1040 Fifth Ave. –Author and interior decorator Regina “Gigi” Mahon has paid just over $14 million for two condo apartments on the fifth floor at the soon to be finished Plaza. –Polo-playing communications mogul Adam Lindemann has found a new oceanfront Hamptons hideaway in Montauk for $21.5 million.
From the LA Times Hot Property: –Keith Yamashita, a high-powered business consultant, has listed his contemporary Manhattan Beach home at $3.449 million because he and his partner, Todd Holcomb, are planning to return to San Francisco, where their 10-year-old company, Stone Yamashita Partners, is based. The listing is here.
From AOL Real Estate: –A list of America’s richest counties.
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 Some homes in Sarasota, Florida strive for spare and modern design. This isn’t one of those houses. This is the other kind of Sarasota house, a lavish new construction designed to catch the eye of the high-end shopper. Records show that the property on Sarasota Bay was buy for under $1.5 million back in 2003. The home was developed by Laughlin’s Luxury Lifestyles and built by Triangle Construction and is a lavish 14,243 square foot residence. Believe it or not, the listing says this one is a certified green home. There are five bedrooms and the finishes include lots of marble and travertine as well as exotic woods including Brazilian cherry, teak and bamboo.The grounds include a massive pool and spa and a dock and boat lift. It’s been on the market for a while, check out this press release from August 2006 that states that Sky Sotheby’s Realtors Laura Brady and Stuart Mattison “personally commit to spending upwards of $50,000 over the course of the first year, of which 5 percent goes to photography and copywriting, 20 percent goes for the launch event, 15 percent goes for Internet ads, 30 percent goes for direct mail and brochures, 25 percent goes for print advertising, and the balance goes for odd and ends.” It looks like the home was previously priced at $10,850,000 but it is currently at $9.950,000. Even though it was built in 2006, the extreme extravagance already makes it seem like a relic of an earlier, more optimistic time.
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