In Vaud’s exclusive Terre Sainte region, this renovated 1877 estate offers 7.76 acres on Lake Geneva, with a private dock, beach, and panoramic views minutes from Geneva.
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.
Originally designed in 1956 by David Hyun—one of the first Korean-American architects to practice in the U.S.—the award-winning property has been featured in Architectural Digest, Dwell, and Galerie.
Limited September dates remain for this ultra-private villa on Wörthersee—Austria’s most glamorous lake region, long favoured by European aristocracy.
Known locally as the Pink Grotto, this waterfront Amalfi Coast villa was designed by Gae Aulenti — the iconic architect behind the Musée d’Orsay — and it’s unlike anything else on the Mediterranean.
This Italianate–Greek Revival landmark, built in the 1850s, sits on a lush Garden District corner just two blocks from the Mardi Gras parade route.
With a gothic tower, vaulted cellars, and five residences across 310 private acres in Lancashire’s Lune Valley, Storrs Hall is a legacy estate that pairs architectural presence with long-view potential.
Can Ferrater, a listed former masia set in the hills of Badalona, combines 15th-century origins, vaulted cellars, and a neoclassical chapel—just minutes from Barcelona with views toward the sea.
The prolific house flippers transformed Kitesbridge Farm in a lightning-fast renovation with a 70-person crew. The result? A Cotswolds estate with Malibu-level finishes, now asking £22.5M.