The Latest in the Saga of Marilyn Monroe’s Iconic L.A. Home
Though it was thought that the landmark Spanish-style hacienda might be saved from demolition, there’s now another fly in the ointment.
Though it was thought that the landmark Spanish-style hacienda might be saved from demolition, there’s now another fly in the ointment.
Located in Glenview, the French country-style home made an appearance in season one of the hit show.
The 12,000-square-foot British Columbia home offers seven bedrooms, panoramic views, and secured beach access.
This $4.45 million triplex loft is nestled in the landmarked cast-iron building at 55 White Street in Tribeca. It has three bedrooms, an office, and one of the most unique walkways in New York City. Here’s a look inside.
Known as “The Freiler House,” this eye-catching 1950s home priced at $2.8 million rests amid an idyllic setting within Brentwood’s Crestwood Hills neighborhood.
From a Malibu oasis to a mountain retreat in Vail, the residences are available in one-eighth shares that start at a cool $1 million apiece.
The actress and talk show host purchased the 1920s estate on New York’s Long Island for $5.5 million in 2019 and then put her own custom touches on the premises.
The three-bedroom pad offers renovated interiors by Clodagh Design, plus ample wall space for prized works.
Though it was thought that the landmark Spanish-style hacienda might be saved from demolition, there’s now another fly in the ointment.
Located in Glenview, the French country-style home made an appearance in season one of the hit show.
The 12,000-square-foot British Columbia home offers seven bedrooms, panoramic views, and secured beach access.