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A noble-floor apartment in an 18th-century hôtel particulier on Rue de Tournon, steps from the Luxembourg Gardens, spans 190 m² (2,045 ft²) with ~4 m (13 ft) ceilings, combining classic Parisian proportions with a more contemporary interior approach.
Within reach of Houston, this Italianate residence sits in Galveston’s Historic East End, one of the most intact concentrations of Victorian-era architecture in the United States. Set on a prominent corner site, the home has undergone an eight-year, design-led restoration.
Set in a quiet village in the Burgundy countryside just outside Dijon, this 15th-century manor features a turret, dovecote, and one-hectare grounds in one of France’s most culturally and gastronomically rich regions.
In Paris’s 16th arrondissement, just off Avenue Foch near Porte Dauphine, this private mansion sits within a secure cul-de-sac, combining a traditional Parisian limestone exterior with a fully modernized interior, a separate indoor pool annex, and dedicated spa and fitness spaces.
Set in the countryside outside Noto, this 19th-century farmhouse dates to 1867 and has been restored in part, with remaining structures to be completed. The property is positioned within the Val di Noto, a UNESCO-designated region in southeastern Sicily known for its Baroque towns and active agricultural landscape.
This renovated 18th-century Provençal farmhouse is set within approximately 17.5 acres (7.09 hectares) in the Luberon, within an area often referred to as the region’s “Golden Triangle,” centred around the villages of Gordes, Ménerbes, and Oppède.
Located within the Golden Triangle, the 2,314 ft² apartment sits in one of the city’s most established luxury districts in Paris’ 8th arrondissement, bordered by the Champs-Élysées, Avenue Montaigne, and Avenue George V.
A former Benedictine monastery in Umbria has been quietly transformed into a private residence with its original structure intact. Located just outside the hilltop town of Bettona, the setting offers views across the Umbrian valley within easy reach of Assisi and Perugia.
In the Isar Valley south of Munich, a fully restored 1913 villa set on 17,000 m² (4,20 acres) of private parkland is now offered at €7.9 million, representing one of the most substantial historic residential offerings in the region in recent years.
Set above the Côtes du Rhône vineyards, the nearly 10-hectare estate combines a fortified medieval core with hospitality infrastructure and approved expansion potential.
This seven-bedroom waterfront villa in Grimaud sits directly across the bay from Saint-Tropez within the sheltered Gulf. It includes a private floating dock for small boat access, offering a quieter, more residential position just minutes across the water.
Set within a natural cove in Conca dei Marini on the Amalfi Coast, between Amalfi and Praiano, and just east of Positano, the waterfront residence includes seven sea-view bedrooms, each with a private terrace, and is accessible by both road and water, with a private path to the sea.
Of the 12 hectares, approximately 4 hectares (9.88 acres) are planted with lavender currently in production. The remaining land ~20 acres is open meadow and wooded areas. The setting is quiet and private, yet within a short drive of one of the region’s lesser-known perched villages.
Set within a listed 18th-century hôtel particulier in Besançon, this 274 m² (2,950 sq ft) apartment offers four bedrooms with original parquet, fireplaces, and mouldings. Positioned behind a courtyard, it provides a quieter setting in this historic, often overlooked city in eastern France near the Swiss border.
Available for seasonal rental, the bastide by French architect Rudy Ricciotti accommodates 14 guests across 7 bedrooms, set within landscaped grounds in Ramatuelle, within walking distance of Pampelonne Beach.
Occupying the upper floors of a historic palazzo in Rome’s Trastevere neighborhood, this 400 m² (4,305 ft²) residence includes a rooftop terrace overlooking the central square, with the option to purchase a street-level commercial space currently used as a gallery that could be converted into a private garage.
Set in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, the 148-acre (59.9-hectare) property comprises a carefully renovated mid-century country house (and its pool and two guest houses) positioned with open views across the Hudson Valley.
Within an olive grove, French artist and interior designer Jacqueline Morabito reworked a former bergerie—a traditional rural sheepfold—as a minimalist residence defined by plastered white surfaces, controlled openings and integrated custom furnishings.
In a Mediterranean defined by spectacle—superyachts in Monaco, beach clubs in Saint-Tropez, and the social glamour of Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda—Cavallo operates by an entirely different logic. On a small granite island between Corsica and Sardinia, luxury is defined by deliberate obscurity.
With origins dating to 1195, the property has evolved across the 13th, 17th, and 18th centuries into a Renaissance château. It was fully restored between 2010 and 2017 and is currently operating as a four-star hotel with a restaurant listed in the Michelin Guide, approximately 30 minutes from the Mediterranean.