Posted by Peter Brady on Mon 18th September 2006 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Real Estate To Let Or Buy
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This property is simply a stunning example of English rural splendour. Marketed through Knight Frank and recently appearing in Country Life magazine, this home is going to make a superb residence for someone with the right credentials.

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The property is described on CountryLife.co.uk as: “being built to a very high specification in a parkland setting. Full size polo pitch, all weather exercise track, outdoor and indoor riding schools, practice field.” Facilities and accommodation include:

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Posted by Peter Brady on Fri 18th August 2006 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Real Estate To Let Or Buy
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If you have a love affair with San Francisco / Golden Gate Bridge and you have $65 million dollars to spare you might want to take a look at this utterly luxurious residence.

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© Decker Bullock

According to Forbes.com:

“The vistas alone may be worth the $65 million price tag on this palace. Indeed, the six-bedroom, 10,000-square-foot home offers breathtaking views of San Francisco, Angel Island, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay. Among its other spectacular features are herringbone floors, marble baths and front gates designed by Hearst Castle architect Julia Morgan. The property is listed with Olivia Decker at Decker Bullock.”

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Posted by Peter Brady on Wed 16th August 2006 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Real Estate To Let Or Buy
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Being a small island, Manhatten real estate typically commands some of the highest values per square foot of anywhere in the world. But that premium offers you access to arguably one of the finest shopping experiences money can buy.

Rated as probably the most expensive residence in New York the triplex shown below, offers the height of luxury right in the midst of the big apple.

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© Coldwell Banker

The price tag is a staggering $70 million and is described on Forbes.com as

“Topping off one of New York’s most luxurious hotels, this triplex includes the Pierre’s original ballroom—now a grand salon with 20-foot-high French doors offering views over the city. Owned by investor and writer Martin Zweig, the spread has a paneled library, wine cellar, black marble staircase and marble baths. It is listed with Elizabeth Lee Sample and Brenda S. Powers at Brown Harris Stevens.”

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Posted by Peter Brady on Tue 15th August 2006 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Real Estate To Let Or Buy
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Buying an expensive luxury house can be a very difficult thing to accomplish successfully. There are covenants, laws, structural matters, ground matters, tax matters etc etc. It can be a real headache. Therefore, imagine when you’re trying to acquire a stunning residence like this one.

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© Allan Schneider Associates

Nonetheless, it all becomes worth it when you’re taking on a house with the breadth of facilities of this Bridgehampton N.Y residence.

According to Forbes.com this house includes:

“Three Ponds, which encompasses more than 60 acres of Hamptons farmland, is named for its lakes. But the lavish estate also features its own USGA-rated Rees Jones golf course, 14 gardens, a 75-foot-long swimming pool and a guest house. The main house, designed by architect Allan Greenberg, has a great room with a 28-foot-high domed ceiling. It is listed with Susan Breitenbach at Allan Schneider Associates.”

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Posted by Peter Brady on Fri 11th August 2006 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Real Estate To Let Or Buy
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If you have a spare $75 million, you may want to consider this stunning house in Corona Del Mar, California. Rated as one of the most expensive properties in the world this house is truly stunning.

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The house is described as follows on Forbes.com

“The triple oceanfront lot is only part of what makes the Portabello Estate so pricey. Built in 2002, the home has eight bedrooms and ten full baths in nearly 30,000 square feet of ultra-modern space. The unique design resembles a nautilus shell, with a dramatic grotto surrounded by “chambers.” John McMonigle at Coldwell Banker is the listing broker.”

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