Home to the Branson Beach Estate, Richard Branson acquired the 120-acre Moskito Island to preserve its natural beauty and establish a community of like-minded homeowners, each with a private three-acre lot and access to shared island amenities.
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Home to the Branson Beach Estate, Richard Branson acquired the 120-acre Moskito Island to preserve its natural beauty and establish a community of like-minded homeowners, each with a private three-acre lot and access to shared island amenities.
Nestled on the rugged Costa da Morte in Galicia, Spain, this horseshoe-shaped fortress was constructed in 1740 during the reign of the Spanish Bourbons and is named Castillo del Príncipe, or "Castle of the Prince," in honor of the son of King Charles III of Spain.
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.
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.
The Rupelmonde Estate stands as a striking example of 17th-century Dutch Baroque architecture, nestled in the heart of the Netherlands in the scenic town of Nieuwersluis, close to Amsterdam-Schiphol airport.
The French Colonial Revival mansion boasts sweeping vistas of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains, and comes with a private 9-hole golf course.
This beautifully restored villa offers an immersive experience in Favignana with direct access to the sea and a yellow sand beach, with an amphitheater-shaped breakwater creating a natural pool.
This hidden gem in Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer offers breathtaking views over the Îles d'Or (the Golden islands of Hyères), and direct access to the sea with a private footpath from the villa.
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.
IYKYK: the tiny Balearic island is famous for its endless beaches, incredible seafood, and pristine nature as the entire island was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO.