A restored villa in UNESCO-listed Perast blends 300 years of history with sleek design, featuring sea views and a private infinity pool overlooking the Bay of Kotor.
Set above Cala Salada with sweeping views of Ibiza’s west coast, this off-market villa introduces a new model of fractional ownership with professional management and true equity.
Set on 106 acres in Sharon, Connecticut, the 12,000-square-foot estate known as Filston remains one of Litchfield County’s grandest turn-of-the-century homes.
A seven-story Beaux-Arts mansion — once home to a Russian prince and later restored from a shell — has come to market at $29.75 million.
Set near Lorraine’s lake district and the Vosges mountains, this 19th-century French manor house was built for Théophile Fenal, founder of the Badonviller faience factories. It comes to market at €850,000.
Set on 11 acres along the Silverado Trail, Napa Valley’s historic wine route lined with many of California’s most renowned wineries, this estate offers a sprawling main residence, guest cottage, and gallery space.
Just 28 miles from Paris, this 13th-century fortress—restored over 14 years to heritage standards—now operates as a five-star hotel and events venue.
A renovated villa in Théoule-sur-Mer pairs sweeping Mediterranean views with a guest house and landscaped terraces, just steps from the village’s port, beaches, and finest restaurants.
Featuring a picture-perfect plane-tree allée and set on 25 acres in the Alpilles — a protected Provençal landscape of limestone peaks, olive groves, and storied villages — this estate offers an idyllic lifestyle minutes from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
An 18th-century winegrower’s home in the village of Voiteur pairs original charm and 10 acres of land, including AOC vineyards. Panoramic vineyard views across the Jura wine region complete this rare €800,000 offering.
Perched on a rocky bluff above the San Francisco Bay, this Belvedere Island estate brings Dolce Vita energy to Northern California—with a private dock, a 51-foot yacht, and uninterrupted views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Set atop Montauk’s southernmost bluff, this oceanfront Hamptons estate offers panoramic Atlantic views and over a century of storied history. Built in 1912 to serve the Montauk Lighthouse, The Stone House remains one of the East End’s rarest coastal legacies.