Bethany Erickson
The listing agent calls the location of this stunning Denver Midcentury Modern A-frame “one of the sweetest blocks in Park Hill” – which only boosts how much in love any lover of post-war modern architecture could be in this historical shelter. Near the tony Seventeenth Avenue parkway and just blocks away from Denver’s large City…
Read MoreKnown for its tropical waters, Marco Island has been a tourist destination, some might say, since the 1500s when Spanish explorers named the island after Saint Mark. And a five-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom penthouse with gorgeous Gulf views now up for auction might just be the ticket for traveling beachgoers who want luxury in the tropics…
Read MoreIt’s a testament to how pricey Hawaiian real estate can be that the three-bedroom, two-bath home that President Barack Obama grew up in is priced at more than $2 million, despite needing updates. The 1,976 square foot Craftsman-style home in Honolulu’s Manoa neighborhood was home to the future president between 1964 and 1967 (when he…
Read MoreOn the water, but not on the beach, our historical shelter for this week is a beautifully maintained home on the Intracoastal Waterway in Jacksonville, Florida. If you haven’t spent a lot of time on the East Coast, the Intracoastal Waterway may be a bit of a mystery. But basically, here’s the skinny: It’s a…
Read MoreOK, maybe it’s pure hyperbole because 10 stories in New York is not exactly the sky, but this penthouse in a boutique building in the East Village that sits at the edge of four neighborhoods does provide amazing views. And thanks to a tip from Mansion Global, we can tell you about Penthouse B, a…
Read MoreIf you want to move to the Bahamas, you can spend a lot of money, or slightly not a lot of money. A new article in the New York Times sets our sights on the island of New Providence — a popular vacation spot especially for North American land lubbers. The 80-square mile island has…
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