Nestled within 203 acres of rolling hills in the Hudson Valley, New York, this extraordinary estate was designed by Cynthia Filkoff and was crafted from the dismantled timbers of a 1754 Dutch cow barn.
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Nestled within 203 acres of rolling hills in the Hudson Valley, New York, this extraordinary estate was designed by Cynthia Filkoff and was crafted from the dismantled timbers of a 1754 Dutch cow barn.
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.
Nestled atop the historic Sohmer Piano Building in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, the sale of this opulent property will directly support the restoration of Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park.
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.
Aberdeen offers over 400 feet of private waterfront access, neighboring historic homes owned by America’s most prominent families, such as the Vanderbilt Mansion, visible across the water.
This timeless New York townhouse is nestled on a tree-lined street just a block from Riverside Park, surrounded by all the best of the Upper West Side’s neighborhood amenities.
In contract after just 15 days on the market, this duplex penthouse in the heart of New York City's vibrant East Village awaits a lucky buyer.
Built in 1916 by Beaux Arts architect Ogden Codman Jr, the palatial property drew design inspiration from the Louis XIV Hunting Lodge, now known as the Palace of Versailles.
The New York townhouse is the former home of legendary philanthropist David Rockefeller, who lived at the 40-foot wide Colonial Revival mansion with his wife for 70 years.
The Lindens was built in 1910 for Max Fleischmann, heir to the Fleischmann's Yeast fortune. One of the largest opponents of the Prohibition, the renowned bootlegger is said to have inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Gatsby character.