This iconic 1936 estate, built for steel tycoon heir Howard Phipps, is one of Long Island's most storied Gold Coast properties. This record-breaking transaction also marks the highest single-family sale ever recorded in Old Westbury, NY.
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This iconic 1936 estate, built for steel tycoon heir Howard Phipps, is one of Long Island's most storied Gold Coast properties. This record-breaking transaction also marks the highest single-family sale ever recorded in Old Westbury, NY.
Discover Rogers Island, an exclusive private retreat on Long Island Sound, boasting a historic Tudor mansion, resort-style luxuries, and three private beaches—just minutes from the mainland.
Set high on Long Island’s southernmost bluff, this iconic Montauk estate boasts expansive Atlantic oceanfront views from a commanding position along 'The End’s' most coveted coastline. With rich history and unparalleled privacy, it’s a rare opportunity to own a true Montauk treasure.
The Gold Coast estate spans 9 acres of waterfront in Glen Cove, New York, boasting waterfront views from each of the principal rooms and direct access to a private sandy beach on the property.
Nestled within the exclusive 24/7 guard-gated Mead Point Association in Greenwich, this stunning Georgian Colonial offers awe-inspiring views of the Long Island Sound.
With close proximity to the Design District and Midtown, the guard-gated neighborhood of Morningside in Miami’s Upper East Side is arguably one of the best places to live in the city.
The Beaux Arts brick-and-limestone mansard mansion was built from 1900-1902 by renowned architect Robert D. Kohn and is located in the historic Riverside Drive District in New York City.
Marketed as a hybrid office with a 3-bedroom, 4-bath residential penthouse in West Chelsea, the former warehouse underwent a decade-long, multi-million dollar restoration in 2008, sparing it from the wrecking ball.
This Los Angeles home is located in one of the city’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, just a couple of doors down from the iconic Hotel Bel-Air.
Back in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the most affluent families from Boston would venture north to build their “summer cottages'', inspired by the great estates of New England. Rock Edge is one of the last remaining of these iconic estates, built in 1911 for wealthy Bostonian Mrs. Marion (Appleton Coolidge) Sargent.