Cruise the Turkish Riviera aboard an Ottoman-era floating palace—originally built in Scotland and repurposed by the British in WWI’s Gallipoli campaign, this historic yacht has since hosted royalty, presidents, and world-renowned guests.
Built as a hunting lodge, this ivy-clad manor blends Art Nouveau, Alsatian regionalism, and Arts and Crafts design. It sits just outside Belfort, where Franche-Comté, Alsace, and the Vosges quietly converge.
Built in the 1730s and restored in the 1990s, this Sicilian villa features a Baroque façade and a dramatic double staircase that feels straight out of The Leopard on Netflix.
In Paris, every street has a story. Only a few, though, belong to the city’s unwritten canon of power, legacy, and near-mythic discretion. Rue des Saints-Pères sits quietly between the Seine and the inner sanctum of Saint-Germain-des-Prés—one of them.
For €990K: Discover a rare piece of Burgundy’s architectural past: once the gatehouse to a 10th-century château, now a restored manor with sculpted stonework by France’s master artisans, a travertine-edged pool, and wine-worthy cellars, all tucked inside a fortified hilltop village.
One of the largest properties in Menaggio, with 1,050 feet of private lake frontage, Villa Olivetta is a Victorian outlier among the Italianate and Liberty-style estates that define Lake Como, built in the late 19th century by London-born engineer Herman Mylius.
The French chateau for sale is set in the heart of a 160 acre estate near the Swiss border in France, just 3 miles from Lake Geneva and 10 miles from the city of Geneva.
Imagine owning a 1/8 share and spending 45 nights a year in a €4,950,000 estate on the French Riviera, without the burdens of full ownership. Lazazu’s co-ownership model makes it possible—luxury homeownership, minus the hassle.
Tucked away in the Cotswolds AONB, just minutes from village life and historic pubs, Edgeworth Manor offers rare seclusion in one of England’s most coveted landscapes.
This three-story apartment with a private tower offers 360° panoramic views of the city and sea, just two minutes from Azarujinha Beach in São João do Estoril.
Located on the Riviera’s most exclusive peninsula, this €15.95M villa was built for French icon Georges Milton and inspired by Barry Dierks’ nearby Villa Lilliput, featuring private sea access and sweeping Riviera views.
A restored 17th-century villa with resort-style pools, a Tuscan hamlet, and a winery producing 110,000 bottles of Chianti Classico per year—just under an hour from Florence, yet a world of its own.