An opulent estate in one of the nation’s wealthiest enclaves has hit the market — and you’ll need a boat to get there. Located in Miami’s hyper-exclusive Fisher Island, this 9,400-plus-square-foot mansion offers a rare opportunity to live in the elite community, which consistently ranks among America’s richest ZIP codes, the Daily Mail reports. Fisher
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Late actress Zsa Zsa Gabor’s over-the-top California estate has at last found a new owner. This Palm Springs property, which was separately occupied by Zsa Zsa and her socialite sister Magda, hit the market early last year for $3.8 million, a price that was subsequently cut down to $2.8 million. It’s not yet known who
Sixth Avenue has reclaimed its title as Midtown’s No. 1 office-leasing corridor, as measured by the least percentage of vacant space — the latest lead change in the never-ending bragging-rights battle with Park Avenue. Colliers reports that Sixth Avenue’s fourth-quarter occupancy at 11.5% of space available was the lowest of any Midtown corridor and slightly bested
When Hamptons real estate agent Peggy Zabakolas pulled up to her $20 million Watermill listing — Eagle’s Point, a hidden gem situated at the highest elevation in the area — last summer, she caught another broker red-handed. Fellow Nest Seekers agent JB Andreassi, 33, was trying to steal the listing for the seven-acres compound by
Yue-Sai Kan, a TV host and entrepreneur who is known as the “Oprah of China,” has once again put her glam Manhattan townhouse on the market. Kan, who is arguably the most famous woman in China, recently relisted her 8,500-square-foot, six-story manse for $24.99 million. The abode is certainly elegant in its presentation. But the
It’s high-five time at Nine West, the near-mythic office tower at 9 W. 57th Street enjoying new life under Stefan Soloviev, the son of late developer Sheldon Solow. The 50-story skyscraper with over 1.6 million square feet behind its famous sloping facade inched closer to 100% occupancy with a newly signed lease with French global
The Big Apple’s most expensive studio apartment, which sold for an astonishing $3.88 million in an all-cash deal in 2023, has since lingered on the market as a rental that nobody seems to want — even as its asking price plunges. The ambitious new owners asked a cool $38,000 a month for the single room
A new study has found that Manhattanites put a higher percentage of their income towards rent than almost all of their fellow Americans. Fresh findings from apartment listings service RentCafe show that living in New York requires a much bigger chunk of income than almost any other city in the States. To determine this, researchers
Oops, he did it again. Harry Macklowe, one of New York City’s most brazen developers, has listed his Hamptons home facing exclusive Georgica Pond — with neighbors like Steven Spielberg — for $38 million. There’s just one catch. It’s uninhabitable. Developer Harry Macklowe has listed his uninhabitable home for $38 million. Doug Kuntz That’s because
No, the world isn’t ending — and neither is 360 Park Avenue South, the prewar office tower at East 26th Street where Boston Properties is wrapping up a more than $100 million repositioning and upgrade. Last week, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board unloaded its 29% stake in the tower for exactly $1. The lucky payer
An old-money mansion from another generation of Long Island wealth is seeking its first non-bloodline owner. This newly listed Old Westbury property, built in the 1930s for Howard Phipps — whose father, Henry Phipps Jr., was Andrew Carnegie’s partner in Carnegie Steel — has remained in the family since its construction, Mansion Global first reported.
Fashion designer Phillip Lim’s latest Fall 2024 collection was a well-received love letter to New York, embodying some of the hopes, dreams, excitement and lifestyle of those who are born here or drawn here from around the world. Now, the acclaimed designer has something else to celebrate — although it may be bittersweet. Lim’s classic
Someone is about to snag a true piece of hair-story. In Manhattan, a Parc Vendôme apartment most recently owned by the late renowned hairstylist John Barrett went into contract in just one week — no scissor snip price cut required. The home, at 333 W. 56th St., hit the market for $1.99 million in early February and
Fashion designer and beauty mogul icon Jill Stuart has been quietly shopping her Hudson Square penthouse at the Urban Glass House, which was the late modern architect Philip Johnson’s final project, with interiors by architect Annabelle Selldorf. The stylish five-bedroom spread, at 330 Spring St., is now asking $19.95 million — almost 20% off its
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