EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix Mansion Finally Sells After 5 Years—for $7 Million Under Original Ask

The Montecito mansion that was used as the central filming location for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s 2022 Netflix tell-all has finally been sold—after spending nearly five years on the market.

The 13,600-square-foot Spanish-style dwelling at 888 Lilac Drive—which sits a short distance from the Sussexes’ own $14.65 million Montecito home—faced a desperate battle to find a buyer after it was originally listed for $33.5 million in August 2021.

Even when its starring role in the couple’s docuseries, “Harry & Meghan,” was revealed days after the show premiered in December 2022, the property struggled to secure any real interest—and by May 2023, it had been taken off the market altogether.

It was ultimately relisted for the lower price of $29.99 million in April 2024, where it sat for another two years before a buyer finally came forward to claim the palatial abode, with records showing that it officially changed hands for the even lower price of $25.95 million on April 21 of this year.

Still, the four-bedroom, six-bathroom Mediterranean-style mansion, which was listed with Ryan Malmsten of Santa Barbara Brokers, is one of the priciest properties to have sold in Montecito since the start of the year, beaten only by an enormous eight-bedroom estate that was snapped up for just under $60 million on April 30.

Harry & Meghan Netflix Mansion
The Montecito mansion that was used as the central filming location for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2022 Netflix tell-all has finally been sold—after spending nearly five years on the market.

By comparison, that pricier property spent just six weeks on the market before it found a buyer, having originally been listed for $65 million on March 13.

Malmsten previously opened up about his thoughts on why the Lilac Drive dwelling had faced such a tough time on the market, revealing to SF Gate that, while the home’s appearance in Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary certainly helped to increase the number of people viewing the listing, it did little to lure in actual buyers.

“Harry and Meghan did [their Netflix show] there, and I got bombarded by every newspaper in the world,” he said in a September 2025 interview. “It was supposed to be hush hush, and then the Daily Mail got wind of it, and it went ballistic.”

While that publicity certainly pulled in plenty of attention to the listing, when the furor died down, the six-bedroom estate remained on the market—fading into the background as excitement about the documentary slowly fizzled out.

Malmsten noted that the home had come close to selling on a number of occasions, but said those offers always ended up falling through, explaining: “We’ve come close on several occasions to selling it. For whatever reason, that particular buyer chose something else.”

Interestingly, the listing agent said he believed that the property’s extraordinary square footage was to blame, at least in part, for its struggle to find a buyer, revealing that many people who were seeking homes in the area were looking for something much smaller.

“Buyers today are wanting way less square footage,” he explained. “They’ll pay the same amount, but they want a smaller home. That’s a big challenge.”

Still, Lilac Drive has plenty to offer the buyer who was willing to take on a property of such stature, including “vast ocean views, flat grounds, luxe amenities, and incredible design,” according to its listing.

Meghan and Harry with their children
Harry and Meghan’s own home in Montecito is located just a few minutes away from the expansive dwelling—which officially sold for $25.95 million on April 21 of this year. (Getty Images)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reveal their Christmas card
The couple moved to Montecito in 2020 in a bid to enjoy more privacy. (Instagram/Meghan Markle)

“Flexible spaces both inside and out make this an intimate home for two yet can easily accommodate crowds of over 200,” the description continued. “Living off the grid has never been more chic. Solar, a generator, greywater irrigation system, private well, organic vegetable bed & citrus orchards, chicken coops, and secret gardens define sustainable sensibility and offer an unparalleled piece of paradise.”

In addition to its appearance in Harry and Meghan’s documentary, the property also boasts incredible proximity to several other major stars, sitting just a few minutes’ drive from the homes of A-listers like Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry, and Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo.

Indeed, Montecito has become something of a hot spot for celebrity house hunters in recent years, with previous Realtor.com® data showing that the median list price in the tony Santa Barbara enclave surged a staggering 36% between May 2019 and December 2025, rising from $4.9 million to $6.7 million.

As of April 2026, that price sits at $6.99 million.

But while Montecito’s star-studded neighborhoods might have helped to draw more interest to the area, local real estate agent Diana Landi previously told Realtor.com that it had little to do with luring in actual buyers, who usually flock to the Santa Barbara enclave for a very different reason: the opportunity to enjoy a relaxed, carefree lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of major cities.

Harry and Meghan have never publicly stated why they chose Montecito as their home base when they relocated from the U.K. to California in 2020; however, a spokesperson for the couple previously hinted that they were hoping to enjoy ample peace and privacy in their new neighborhood.

“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved into their family home in July of this year,” the spokesperson said in a 2020 statement shared soon after their move. “They have settled into the quiet privacy of their community since their arrival and hope that this will be respected for their neighbors, as well as them for a family.”

A source later told Vogue that Harry and Meghan had known for some time that they wanted to find a home in California, but that they zeroed in on Santa Barbara because it offered so much more privacy than Los Angeles.

Prince Harry Reveals Glimpse at $14.65 Million Montecito Mansion In Surprise Video Appearance
Harry and Meghan snapped up a $14.65 million mansion that offers all manner of upscale amenities, as well as a wealth of outdoor space. (Google Maps)

“Harry loves California, but they were both drawn to the smaller town of Santa Barbara, where they can integrate into the community while having some distance and privacy that is hard to come by in the Los Angeles area. For that reason, they had never intended to stay in Los Angeles,” the insider said.

Meghan also revealed in a 2021 interview with The Cut that the couple had stumbled across their home while searching for properties online—admitting that they initially shied away from viewing it because they were concerned they couldn’t afford it.

“We were looking in this area and this house kept popping up online in searches,” she shared. “We didn’t have jobs, so we just were not going to come and see this house. It wasn’t possible.

“It’s like when I was younger and you’re window shopping—it’s like, ‘I don’t want to go and look at all the things that I can’t afford. That doesn’t feel good.'”

In the end, the allure of the Mediterranean-style mansion proved too tempting to resist and they booked an in-person viewing, where they realized before even setting foot inside the main residence that they had found their perfect home.

“One of the first things my husband saw when we walked around the house was two palm trees,” Meghan recalled, adding that Harry told her the trees reminded him of the two of them—an image that their son, Archie, has since started to recognize.

“See how they’re connected at the bottom? [Harry] goes, ‘My love, it’s us.’  And now every day when Archie goes by us, he says, ‘Hi, Momma. Hi, Papa,'” she went on.

Despite their desire for privacy, Meghan and Harry have started sharing more glimpses into their lives at home with their children, with the mother of two regularly posting pictures and videos of their day-to-day routine on her Instagram account.

Historic Tudor Estate With English Gardens and Prairie Views Is Listed for $4.7 Million Near Chicago

A North Shore estate with deep roots in Midwestern history has returned to the market with a price adjustment. It presents the opportunity to own a pastoral retreat that feels like a slice of rural Britain rather than a home just 40 minutes from the Windy City.

The Tudor-style residence at 499 West Old Mill Road in Lake Forest is listed for $4.7 million and sits on nearly 10 fully fenced acres bordering a restored prairie reserve originally created by landscape architect Jens Jensen, best known for his work on historic public gardens throughout Chicago.

Long before these reimagined gardens began blooming, the 1935 home was part of a much larger agricultural estate tied to one of Chicago’s early business leaders, George Rasmussen, founder and chairman of the National Tea Company.

Known historically as Elmwood Farm, the property was a working agricultural estate, with dairy cattle that made headlines for record-breaking production.

“This property is truly magical,” says listing agent Jean Anderson from Sotheby’s International Realty. “Driving through the gates, you immediately feel the beauty of the setting.”

Lake Forest Tudor, Selling for $4.7M
The front entrance of the historic Tudor (Realtor.com)
Lake Forest Tudor, Selling for $4.7M
One of several central living spaces (Realtor.com)
Lake Forest Tudor, Selling for $4.7M
The newly renovated kitchen (Realtor.com)

Over time, portions of the original estate were subdivided, but the remaining acreage has preserved the estate’s character, with the grounds themselves being among its most enchanting features. 

A butterfly garden, organic potager, orchard, vineyard, and stocked water lily pond create a layered landscape, while beehives that produce honey and a fully organic vegetable garden continue the home’s legacy of land stewardship. 

That sense of retreat continues inside the nearly 6,000-square-foot home, where original details have been preserved and thoughtfully enhanced. Walnut paneling, intricate ceiling moldings, and leaded glass windows evoke the elegance of the home’s early years.

The formal living room features a soaring 10-foot ceiling, while the dining room’s fireplace and classic architectural details create a dramatic backdrop for seasonal gatherings. A cypress-paneled library offers sweeping landscape views, and a kitchen crafted by Altounian Builders connects to a bright family room and outdoor entertaining spaces.

Lake Forest Tudor, Selling for $4.7M
A dining room with original millwork (Realtor.com)
Lake Forest Tudor, Selling for $4.7M
One of four bedrooms (Realtor.com)
Lake Forest Tudor, Selling for $4.7M
The backyard pool (Realtor.com)

Outdoors, the property is anchored by a pool and spa, fireplace, and pergola dining terrace with a full kitchen.

Anderson notes that the current owner’s professional background adds another layer of distinction.

“Because the home is owned by Frank Mariani, whose firm is known for exceptional landscape design and build work, it’s no surprise that every inch of the grounds has been beautifully maintained,” she says. 

With nearly 10 acres, the property also allows for horses and offers potential subdivision opportunities, features that make it equally appealing as a full-time residence or weekend escape.

“This would make a wonderful getaway from the city,” Anderson adds. “It’s the perfect property for someone wanting peace and privacy.”

Historic New Jersey Home Asking $895K Was Once a Buzzy Revolutionary War Tavern—Which the British Stormed

In 1778, British troops stormed into Pilesgrove, New Jersey’s Seven Stars Tavern, a busy stop along Kings Highway, then an important Colonial route linking the northern and southern halves of the state.

Today, the two-story brick building at 1349 Kings Highway is a four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence listed for sale, asking $895,000. But in the late 18th century, it functioned as something far more dynamic: a tavern, a stagecoach stop and an informal information hub, where locals and travelers alike passed through its doors—and in some cases, never left.

The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762, was designed for both function and flow. A now-rare feature still hints at its past life: a low window built into the front facade, where food and drink could be handed directly to coachmen and riders without requiring them to dismount.

Inside, the layout was open and accommodating, with large rooms that allowed for dining, drinking and conversation to unfold simultaneously.

Taverns like this were the connective tissue of early America, where news traveled faster by word of mouth than it ever could by print.

That made them strategic targets during the Revolutionary War.

Exterior of The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762 in New Jersey
The listed residence has a kind of small window not typically seen in other properties. (Wayne Maiden)
Exterior of The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762 in New Jersey
That small window, as seen in this archival image, was used to serve food and drinks to those outside — without them dismounting their horses to retrieve. (Library of Congress)

On the night British troops descended on the property, their focus was John Louderback, the son of tavern owners Peter and Elizabeth. A known sympathizer of the American cause, John had allegedly been supplying provisions to Colonial troops. The Redcoats intended to make an example of him. But the Louderbacks got wind of the plan just in time. Before the soldiers arrived, John and his family fled into the surrounding farmland and woods.

Few homes manage to retain this level of architectural integrity while also carrying such a vivid historical narrative, and the dwelling was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1776.

The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762 in New Jersey
The structure dates to 1762. (Library of Congress)
A living space with a large fireplace in The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762 in New Jersey
A massive fireplace is a remnant of the home’s old-world past. (Wayne Maiden)
A fireplace in The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762 in New Jersey
The fireplace itself is a true relic. (Wayne Maiden)

You also might find a more direct link to the past. According to New Jersey historian Charles S. Boyer, “probably more ghost stories are woven around the old Seven Stars Tavern than any similar building in the state.”

Stories persist of Peter Louderback’s spirit guarding buried valuables, a Tory spy who met a grim fate nearby—and even of a river pirate said to wander the halls.

A door at The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762 in New Jersey
The property has lived many lives over the centuries. (Library of Congress)

The house itself bears the marks of both its age and its endurance. Constructed in a traditional Flemish bond brick pattern—a method prized in the 18th century for both its strength and visual appeal—the exterior walls are nearly a foot thick. Along the front facade, the original construction date and the Louderback family initials remain embedded in the brickwork, a direct link to its Colonial past.

A kitchen in The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762 in New Jersey
The kitchen delivers plenty of modern fittings. (Wayne Maiden)
A dining table in The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762 in New Jersey
(Wayne Maiden)

Inside, original details abound, with wide-plank hardwood floors that stretch across the main living spaces, worn smooth by centuries of foot traffic. Hand-hewn beams frame the ceilings, and six fireplaces—three woodburning and three gas—anchor the home, offering both historical charm and modern comfort.

The kitchen has been updated to meet contemporary expectations, with stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry and stone countertops, but it still opens into the older portions of the house in a way that preserves the building’s original flow.

A bedroom in The Seven Stars Tavern, built in 1762 in New Jersey
One of the bedrooms on offer. (Wayne Maiden)

Upstairs, the four bedrooms reflect the home’s layered evolution, with a mix of preserved architectural details and subtle modern updates. The three bathrooms have been renovated, balancing period-appropriate aesthetics with current functionality.

The property itself spans several acres, surrounded by farmland that reinforces the home’s sense of pastoral history. Outbuildings on the site add to its appeal, offering potential for storage, workshops or even adaptive reuse, depending on a buyer’s vision.

Despite its 18th-century origins, the home includes updated systems and a swimming pool, making it livable without sacrificing its character.

“You feel like you’re walking back in time,” said listing agent Rich Warner of Warner Real Estate & Auction Company.

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Victoria’s Secret Model Jessica Stam Lists Her Stunning Hawaii Estate for $5 Million

Canadian supermodel Jessica Stam has put her expansive Hawaii estate on the market for $4.99 million after she traded the hustle of New York for a beach paradise.

Victoria’s Secret star Stam, 40, moved from the Big Apple to Maui during the pandemic, alongside her husband, Brahman Turner, and their two children.

In 2021, they purchased a five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom sanctuary in Kula for $1.7 million and fell in love with the peace that the property had to offer.

However, five years later, they have decided to offload the 2.4-acre dwelling, which is “surrounded by the abundant natural beauty of the land, combined with pristine bicoastal ocean views reaching to Moloka’i and Lana’i,” according to the listing, which is held by Christopher Barca of Compass.

Described as a “legacy estate,” the home sits 2,200 feet above sea level on Haleakala’s western slope, which means that the “unique residence enjoys the best of the mild upcountry climate.”

Exterior of a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
Canadian supermodel Jessica Stam has put her expansive Hawaii estate on the market for $4.99 million after she traded the hustle of New York for a beach paradise. (Travis Rowan)
Staircase in a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
Stam, 40, moved from the Big Apple to Hawaii during the pandemic alongside her husband, Brahman Turner, and their two children. (Travis Rowan)
Living space in a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
In 2021, they purchased a five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom sanctuary in Kula, HI, for $1.7 million and fell in love with the peace the property had to offer. (Travis Rowan)
Living space with a large scenic window at a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
However, five years later, they have decided to offload the 2.4-acre dwelling, which is “surrounded by the abundant natural beauty of the land, combined with pristine bicoastal ocean views reaching to Moloka’i and Lana’i.” (Travis Rowan)
Dining table in a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
Described as a “legacy estate,” the home sits 2,200 feet above sea level on Haleakala’s western slope, which means that the “unique residence enjoys the best of the mild upcountry climate.” (Travis Rowan)

The listing adds that the residents of Kula are blessed with “year-round springtime with gentle Pacific breezes and consistently comfortable temperatures.”

From the exterior, the property is surrounded by lush greenery and offers panoramic views of the Pacific, creating a true natural sanctuary—one that also includes an abundance of fruit trees.

“In addition to those ocean views, there are 40 native fruit trees (avocado, mango, citrus, mangosteen, star apple, lychee, peach, nectarine, star fruit), honoring the land and the year-round outdoor living experience,” the listing continues.

Inside the home, soaring ceilings and large windows help to create a spacious feeling, one that is further amplified by the unobstructed views that can be enjoyed from every room.

“The main residence’s light-filled, lofty spaces seamlessly meld together with five bedrooms and 3.5 baths, spanning 3,644 square feet,” reads the listing.

Upon entering the home, guests are greeted with an expansive living room complete with soaring ceilings and “oversized picture windows.”

A bedroom with a balcony in a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
The listing adds that the residents of Kula are gifted with “year-round springtime with gentle Pacific breezes and consistently comfortable temperatures.” (Travis Rowan)
An archway in a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
There are several lounging areas for guests to unwind. (Travis Rowan)
Shower in a bathroom in a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
Meanwhile, the primary bathroom exudes elegance thanks to its marble, glass-enclosed shower and large soaking tub. (Travis Rowan)
Sauna and gym in a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
The property also comes complete with a separate suite with several amenities. (Travis Rowan)
Pool outside of a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
From the exterior, the property is surrounded by lush greenery and offers panoramic views of the Pacific, making it the perfect place for guests to unwind. (Travis Rowan)

The listing adds, “The home’s custom Mediterranean architecture and local craftsmanship embrace simplicity, which defines the unique upcountry lifestyle.”

The dining area boasts the same expansive floor plan, complete with light wooden floors and modern overhead lighting.

The chef’s kitchen features state-of-the-art appliances, wooden cabinetry, and a charming island.

The several bedrooms come complete with the same airy charm, with enough room for queen-sized beds.

Meanwhile, the primary bathroom exudes elegance thanks to its marble, glass-enclosed shower and large soaking tub.

The other bathrooms also boast glass-enclosed showers and dual marble vanities.

“The main residence has brand-new Wolf appliances, including an induction range, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Custom new white oak hardwood flooring throughout is the canvas for your personal design statement,” the listing notes.

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According to Robb Report, Stam and her family are moving because her work requires her to be “elsewhere.” (Steven Ferdman/Getty Images)
Architectural details at a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
The property also comes complete with a separate suite with several amenities. (Travis Rowan)
Chairs outside at a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
“A separate suite with a private entrance is the perfect flex space for a creative studio, work-from-home office, full-size gym with infrared sauna, second kitchen, full bathroom, private deck, and yard,” the listing reads. (Travis Rowan)
Aerial of a pool at a luxury home in Hawaii belonging to supermodel Jessica Stam
“Walking trails wind throughout the property’s landscape, with ocean views at every turn, and are a natural amenity to this perfect retreat. Imagine experiencing the best of Kula from sunrise to sunset, 365 days a year,” adds the listing. (Travis Rowan)
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In 2022, Stam, who hails from Canada, told the New York Post that relocating to Hawaii made her feel like she was back home. (Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

The property also comes complete with a separate suite with several amenities.

“A separate suite with a private entrance is the perfect flex space for a creative studio, work-from-home office, full-size gym with infrared sauna, second kitchen, full bathroom, private deck, and yard,” the listing reads.

If guests aren’t entertained enough with the indoor amenities, they can lounge at the 40-foot saltwater pool with solar heating.

“Walking trails wind throughout the property’s landscape, with ocean views at every turn, and are a natural amenity to this perfect retreat. Imagine experiencing the best of Kula from sunrise to sunset, 365 days a year,” adds the listing.

According to Robb Report, Stam and her family are moving because her work requires her to be “elsewhere.”

In 2022, Stam, who hails from Canada, told the New York Post that relocating to Hawaii made her feel like she was back home.

“My dad was a farmer and my mom took care of the home. I have six brothers, and she canned everything we couldn’t eat. Living part-time in Hawaii is a great balance from having to work in the city with the constant transatlantic travel I was used to for runway shows,” she said at the time.

Condemned Boston Home That Was Ravaged by Fire Sells for Full Ask of $776K—Just 3 Days After It Was Listed

A sizable Boston property that sustained significant damage in a November 2024 fire has sold for its full asking price of $776,000—within days of the listing going live.

Located in the bustling neighborhood of Dorchester, the eight-bedroom dwelling had previously been used as a two-family rental until disaster struck 18 months ago, when a fire that was sparked at the front of the property spread up its façade to the roof, leaving the home uninhabitable.

According to reports at the time, the three-alarm blaze caused an estimated $1.5 million in damage. The property was condemned by the city and remained boarded up for months while the owners worked out their insurance claims.

Eventually, however, they decided to walk away from their investment, with listing agent Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty explaining that they felt the project would be better left in the hands of those who had more experience in such a significant renovation and restoration.

“When all was said and done, they decided that, for them, it just made more sense to move on and let somebody who does this type of thing on a regular basis come in and handle it,” he says.

Exterior of a burned house in Dorcester Boston
A sizable Boston property that sustained significant damage in a November 2024 fire has sold for its full asking price of $776,000—within days of the listing going live. (Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty)
The kitchen in a burned house in Dorcester Boston
According to reports at the time, the three-alarm blaze caused an estimated $1.5 million in damage. The property was condemned by the city and remained boarded up for months while the owners worked out their insurance claims. (Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty)
Living room in a burned house in Dorcester Boston
Despite the significant damage caused to the home, when it was listed for sale earlier this month, it attracted a flood of interest from developers, investors, and renovators alike. (Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty)
Interior space in a burned house in Dorcester Boston
Offering nearly 4,000 square feet of living space, the property holds plenty of potential for buyers—whether as a multifamily rental or as a stunning single-family dwelling. (Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty)

Despite the significant damage caused to the home, when it was listed for sale earlier this month, Bruno says it was flooded with interest from developers, investors, and renovators alike—all of whom had to sign an “Assumption of the Risk/Hold Harmless Agreement prior to scheduling a showing,” according to the listing, because of the dangers involved in going near the home.

Yet, within just two days, the property was under contract—and Bruno tells Realtor.com that he believes the buyer will work to restore the dwelling.

“The majority of people that came through the property, their plans were to use the existing structure and refurbish,” he says. “The fire was mostly in the front of the property. My understanding is that [the fire] started on the front porch and went up on the front, and then to the roof, which likely has to be replaced in its entirety.

“But most people that came through, from the discussions they were having on site, their plans were to use the existing structure and refurbish, rebuild, renovate, rather than tearing it down and starting fresh.”

Bruno further notes that, while much of the exterior of the property sustained damage, particularly the front, which was seen completed boarded up in listing photos, the interior retains many original design details from when the home was built in 1910. Among these are the fireplaces and the hardwood floors.

Offering nearly 4,000 square feet of living space across 15 rooms, the property holds plenty of potential for buyers—whether as a multifamily rental or a stunning single-family dwelling.

However, Bruno believes that the buyers will likely stick with the rental model, noting that they own other investment properties and have experience in this kind of renovation.

Damaged interior in a burned house in Dorcester Boston
Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty, the listing agent, notes that the roof will need to be completely replaced. (Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty)
An archway in a burned house in Dorcester Boston
Bruno believes that the buyers will likely stick with the rental model, noting that they own other investment properties and have experience in this kind of renovation. (Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty)
A fireplace in a burned house in Dorcester Boston
Inside, many original details remain intact from when the home was built in 1910. (Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty)
Basement of a burned house in Dorcester Boston
The large basement is unfinished. (Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty)
Exterior of a burned house in Dorcester Boston
Bruno believes that the buyer will likely renovate the dwelling, rather than tearing it down. (Anthony Bruno of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty)

“It’s a unique [experience], knowing this wasn’t going to be a first-time home or something along those lines. We knew [the buyer] was going to be an investor, a developer, a contractor, someone who was in that world,” he explains.

“I don’t know exactly what the buyers are going to be doing with the property, but I do know that the buyer does own a number of other properties in Dorchester.”

Either way, Bruno believes that the quick sale of the dilapidated dwelling—and at its full asking price—sends a very clear message about the strength of Boston’s housing market, where the median listing price sits at $899,000, just over $100,000 above the price paid for the damaged Dorchester home.

This “obviously speaks of the market overall, whether it’s the rental market or the condo market,” he explains. “There’s a lot of interest and activity, which, again, I just think speaks to the strength of the market overall.

The property’s allure was further boosted by its optimal location, Bruno notes. The home is located in a charming neighborhood with close proximity to major transport options.

“Ideally located just two blocks from the Ashmont T station entrance on Radford Lane, less than 7 miles to downtown Boston and less than 9 miles to Logan Airport,” the listing noted.

According to NBC Boston, six people were living in the property when the fire broke out—one of whom had to climb out of a window in order to escape. All of them were displayed by the fire.

The property had been in the hands of the same owners for more than 20 years at that point, having previously changed hands for $405,000 in 2001.

Victoria Beckham Is Mocked by Husband David for Snapping Mirror Selfies at Home ‘Every Night We Go Out’

Soccer star David Beckham has publicly called out his wife, Victoria Beckham, for constantly snapping photos of the couple in their home every time they get dressed up to head out for a night on the town.

David, 50, took to Instagram to share a mirror selfie of himself and the 52-year-old former Spice Girls star dressed up in their finery as they prepared to attend the 2026 TIME100 Gala, which was held in New York City on April 23.

In the photo, Victoria could be seen sporting an elegant white silk gown, while her husband opted for a classic black tuxedo. However, David also wore something else: an eyebrow-raising expression that appeared to be his way of expressing his frustration with the photo-taking ritual.

He further elaborated on that feeling in the caption of his post, where he took the opportunity to tease his wife of 27 years, writing: My night every night we go out, quote of the night ‘you look great I’m gonna post this.'”

Luckily David found his smile before they made it to the big event, with images taken by the professional photographers showing the couple putting on their best photo faces on as they mingled with their fellow celebrity guests.

Victoria and David Beckham
Soccer star David Beckham has publicly called out his wife, Victoria Beckham, for constantly snapping photos of the couple in their home every time they get dressed up to head out for a night on the town. (Instagram)

Despite David’s teasing, Victoria took time once at the gala to pay tribute to how much support he has provided her—particularly amid the ongoing reports about the couple’s feud with their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, and his wife, Nicola Peltz.

Brooklyn, 27, took to Instagram to publicly criticize his parents in a blistering series of posts shared in January, in which he accused them of trying to sabotage his relationship with Nicola.

“I have been silent for years and have made every attempt to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed. I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life,” Brooklyn said in a post on Instagram Stories.

Throughout the next six posts, Brooklyn claimed that his parents have “controlled narratives in the press” about their family, alleging that his mom and dad have been “trying endlessly to ruin my relationship before my wedding and it hasn’t stopped.”

While Victoria did not address those posts specifically, she spoke to TIME editorial director Lucy Feldman about how she manages to avoid public speculation about her relationship and her family, crediting David with helping her to shut out “the noise.”

“This has been happening since I was 20, so it’s been going on a long time. I have an incredible husband who supports me enormously. We’re always there for each other. And I learned a long time ago to really not listen to the noise. Someone’s always going to have something to say. I focus and I just don’t pay attention to it,” she said.

The day before she opened up about her family life while on “Today with Jenna & Sheinelle,” revealing, “We always put our children first. We love our children so much and have always really focused on protecting our children, but we laugh a lot. David Beckham is really, super funny.”

While the couple jetted in to New York for the prestigious gala, they do not consider the Big Apple as their official home base in the U.S. That privilege goes to the city of Miami, where David is the co-owner and president of the local soccer team, Inter Miami FC.

David purchased the soccer team in 2021, alongside siblings Jorge and Jose Mas, nearly 15 years after he made his MLS debut with L.A. Galaxy.

Since then, David—who boasts a celebrity profile that some believe outshines his status as one of the world’s greatest soccer players—has worked hard to draw in the best and brightest athletes to his team, achieving a true coup in 2023 when he convinced Argentine legend Lionel Messi to sign on with Inter Miami.

Since relocating to the city part time, David and Victoria are reported to have purchased multiple properties—most recently snapping up an extraordinary $80 million mansion, which they bought in 2024.

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David, 50, joked about his wife’s love of taking social media photos to share whenever they get dressed up. (Neil Mockford/GC Images)
Victoria later gushed about her husband for providing her with so much support amid their ongoing feud with their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, and his wife, Nicola Peltz (seen far right). (Hoda Davaine/Dave Benett/WireImage)
“We always put our children first. We love our children so much and have always really focused on protecting our children, but we laugh a lot. David Beckham is really, super funny,” Victoria said. (Netflix)

The imposing nine-bedroom, 9.5-bathroom, waterfront property is just a 40-minute drive from the stadium where Inter Miami currently plays.

Described in its listing as being one of “Miami Beach’s most significant estates,” the expansive property boasts 14,270 square feet of living space and 124 feet of private waterfront space, including a dock.

Inside the home, there are amenities aplenty, from a gym and spa to a chef’s kitchen and a home movie theater. Plus, the “sophisticated, layered, and rich” interior and exterior designs were masterminded by architect Choeff Levy Fischman in collaboration with Antrobus Design Collective and luxury homebuilder Bart Reines.

Less than two years later, the couple sold their first Miami abode, a beautiful Zaha Hadid-designed penthouse, which they purchased in 2020 for a whopping $20 million.

The home is inside a building known as One Thousand Museum, which is understood to have cost an eye-watering $280 million to build and which has been described as “one of the most complex skyscrapers to ever make it off the drawing board.”

The lavish, full-floor condo was procured through Beckham Brand Limited, the partnership and licensing company owned by the soccer star.

However, in February of this year, they offloaded the dwelling, earning a hefty profit in the process after snagging an offer of $24.6 million.

In addition to their real estate holdings in Miami, David and Victoria also own several properties in the U.K., although they sold their most famous home—a countryside estate known to their fans as “Beckhingham Palace”—back in 2014.

They purchased a Grade II-listed Victorian home in London’s Holland Park in 2013, paying around $37.9 million for the property before pouring an estimated $10 million into renovations.

The couple still own that home today, and it featured prominently in their wildly popular Netflix documentary, “Beckham.”

In addition to their London townhouse, the couple also owns a country farmhouse in the Cotswolds, which they snapped up in 2016 for around $8 million.

Move Over, Backyards: 5 Ultra-Affordable Homes With Fabulous Front Porches Ready To Become Your New Social Hub

While homes today come in all shapes and sizes, the epitome of the “American Dream” still very much revolves around a classic design, complete with a white picket fence—and a quintessential porch that offers the perfect place to kick back, relax, and watch the world go by, especially in the warm summer months.

Modern designs often eschew this classic feature in favor of more opulent outdoor spaces, like grilling stations, plunge pools, or water features.

However, research shows that the front porch is still a highly sought-after amenity. In fact, a February study by Deckorators indicated that many homeowners are now focusing the bulk of their renovation budgets on overhauling their front yards, further amplifying their curb appeal, while also providing them with the perfect place to socialize. .

Luckily, there are still plenty of properties on the market that prioritize this traditional social space and, what’s more, they can often be found for incredibly affordable prices.

If, that is, you know where to look.

Whether it’s your first investment or you are preparing to upgrade to a larger dwelling, a house with an expansive front porch is not only ideal for quiet morning coffees but also a great place to entertain.

From Connecticut to Oregon, we found five homes designed for every budget, with enormous porches awaiting a relaxing summer.

1. 617 Juniper St, Junction City, OR

Price: $650,000

Two homes: This reasonably priced legacy compound boasts a Queen Anne Victorian with an enormous wraparound porch as well as a carriage house that could be used for additional income.

Built in 1878, the 2,046-square-foot primary residence boasts numerous period details, including original gingerbread woodwork, brass chandeliers, original leaded stained-glass windows, a built-in breakfast nook, wainscoting, crown moldings, custom millwork, and a cedar-clad tower room with vaulted ceilings. A two-bedroom accessory dwelling unit/carriage house could also be used for multigenerational living.

A two-car heated garage has a bonus room that could be transformed into a studio, home office, or guest suite.

Ruth Kuehl and Tom Kruse of Eugene Track Town Realtors LLC are the listing agents.

Victorian in Junction City, OR, on sale for $650,000
Victorian in Junction City, OR, on sale for $650,000 (Realtor.com)
Porch of home in Junction City, OR, on sale for $650,000
Porch of home in Junction City, OR, on sale for $650,000 (Realtor.com)

2. 646 Mulberry Ave, Clarksburg, WV

Price: $249,900

Historic Victorian: This “timeless” brick home boasts a covered front porch and multiple spaces inside for entertaining.

The affordably priced five-bedroom residence offers 3,346 square feet. Original architectural details include custom woodwork, a grand staircase, ornate mantels, several fireplaces, and built-ins. The kitchen and three bathrooms have been modernized, with one offering a marble shower and soaking tub.

There is also a two-car garage.

Carrie Yocco of LEVEL UP REALTY is the listing agent.

Victorian in Clarksburg, WV, on sale for $249,900
Victorian in Clarksburg, WV, on sale for $249,900 (Realtor.com)
Porch of Victorian in Clarksburg, WV, on sale for $249,900
Porch of Victorian in Clarksburg, WV, on sale for $249,900 (Realtor.com)

3. 202 Herbert St, Greenville, AL

Price: $230,000

Greek Revival home: Built in 1845, this two-bedroom home boasts a “welcoming” front porch that opens up to a spacious 3,043-square-foot open floor plan.

Highlights found throughout the very affordable residence with two-car garage include high ceilings, original heart pine floors, and wavy-glass paned windows. A spacious kitchen has custom cabinetry, a dumbwaiter, and an island. The primary suite boasts a garden tub and walk-in shower.

A covered brick patio overlooks the private wooded lot.

Glenn Cooper of First Realty Of Greenville is the listing agent.

Greek Revival home in Greenville, AL, on sale for $230,000
Greek Revival home in Greenville, AL, on sale for $230,000 (Realtor.com)
Porch of Greek Revival home in Greenville, AL, on sale for $230,000
Porch of Greek Revival home in Greenville, AL, on sale for $230,000 (Realtor.com)

4. 235 Main St, Poultney, VT

Price: $475,000

Former bed and breakfast: This five-bedroom residence with a grand covered front porch is being offered as a multifamily home with two distinct living spaces.

A handicap-accessible first floor has a ramp access. The upstairs apartment has been recently renovated. Each residence has its own entry. Built in 1880, the home offering “a ton of potential” still has many historic features, including hardwood floors, built-ins, wood-clad paneling, oversized windows, and a grand staircase.

There is also a one-car detached garage, a circular driveway, and ample parking.

Lisa L Forster of New England Lakeside Realty is the listing agent.

Multi-family home in Poultney, VT, on sale for $475,000
Multi-family home in Poultney, VT, on sale for $475,000 (Realtor.com)
Private side porch of multi-family home in Poultney, VT, on sale for $475,000
Private side porch of multifamily home in Poultney, VT, on sale for $475,000 (Realtor.com)

5. 4 Fairview Ter, Derby, CT

Price: $375,000

Affordable Victorian: This seven-bedroom residence boasts a 30-foot wraparound porch for entertaining and relaxing.

A grand foyer with a Palladian window opens up to a sitting room. The cozy nearby living room has a fireplace. Found throughout the 3,327-square-foot interior are original bay windows, coffered ceilings, wainscoting, detailed trim work, Roman columns, and hardwood floors.

The third floor has several rooms that could be transformed into a home office, playroom, or studio. A bonus room on the lower level has a partial kitchen that could be used for extended family and guests.

Also found on the property is a detached two-story barn with a carport.

Barbara Zink of Coldwell Banker Realty is the listing agent.

Victorian in Derby, CT, on sale for $375,000
Victorian in Derby, CT, on sale for $375,000 (Realtor.com)
Wraparound porch of Victorian in Derby, CT, on sale for $375,000
Wraparound porch of Victorian in Derby, CT, on sale for $375,000 (Realtor.com)

Kylie Jenner Shows Off Jaw-Dropping Closet at Custom Megamansion—Complete With a Wall of Priceless Hermes Bags

Kylie Jenner appears to have revealed a peek inside one of the more exciting rooms of her custom Los Angeles megamansion: her enormous walk-in closet, which features an entire wall of priceless Hermes handbags.

Jenner, 28, took to Instagram to share some photos of herself proudly posing in front of her incredible handbag collection—which reports suggest is worth an eye-watering $1 million. Posing in just a bra top and a pair of tight black pants, the reality star snapped two mirror selfies on her phone.

While the mother of two certainly took center stage in the images, few could fail to notice the dazzling array of more than 50 Hermes Birkins and Kelly bags that were carefully displayed on the shelves behind her—each carefully arranged in a color-coordinated section of the built-ins.

“Can’t a girl have fun,” Jenner captioned the photos, before adding a pink bow emoji.

Jenner did not reveal where the images were taken, but it’s thought that they were snapped inside her newly built custom megamansion in the exclusive Los Angeles enclave of Hidden Hills. Jenner has spent years building her dream dwelling in the area, having purchased a 5-acre lot for the staggering price of $15 million back in 2020.

Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner appears to have revealed a peek inside one of the more exciting rooms of her custom Los Angeles megamansion: her enormous walk-in closet, which features an entire wall of priceless Hermes handbags. (Instagram)
Kylie Jenner
Jenner, 28, took to Instagram to share some photos of herself proudly posing in front of her incredible handbag collection—which reports suggest is worth an eye-watering $1 million. (Instagram)

Jenner has shared several glimpses inside the home in recent months—revealing in January that she was building her “dream two-story closet” inside the property, which boasts a dazzling array of upscale amenities, including a guesthouse, a large swimming pool, and a 12-car garage.

Spreading across more than 18,000 square feet, the home boasts more than enough space for Jenner, her two children, Stormi and Aire, and even her boyfriend, Timothee Chalamet, should he wish to move in.

Now that the dwelling is nearing completion, Jenner is offloading two of her other California dwellings—including the Hidden Hills property that she has called home since 2016, which is now on the market for $20.3 million.

She purchased that sprawling 13,200-square-foot Hidden Hills dwelling for $12.05 million when she was just 19, and it served as her primary residence for many years.

Jenner carried out extensive renovations to her Hidden Hills starter home, which is now “designed for both everyday living and grand-scale entertaining,” according to the listing held by fellow reality TV star Josh Altman of Douglas Elliman.

“The light-filled residence was designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, featuring a spectacular open floor plan,” the description goes on.

The dwelling offers ample room for a Kardahsian-Jenner-sized brood, boasting eight bedrooms and eight full bathrooms, including an attached guest suite with a private entrance, kitchenette, sitting area, and courtyard.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the highlight of those living spaces is the primary suite, which is described as a “true retreat,” complete with its own private sitting area, two enormous walk-in closets, a stunning en-suite bathroom—with a large stone soaking tub—and a balcony that overlooks the beautiful surrounding area.

Kylie Jenner is nearly finished her custom Hidden Hills mansion
Jenner did not reveal where the images were taken, but it’s thought that they were snapped inside her newly built custom megamansion in the exclusive Los Angeles enclave of Hidden Hills. (Google Earth)
Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet attends the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Mark Guiducci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California
Spreading across more than 18,000 square feet, the home boasts more than enough space for Jenner, her two children, Stormi and Aire, and even her boyfriend, Timothee Chalamet, should he wish to move in. (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)

As for entertaining spaces, the property is replete with living areas designed to host multiple guests, starting with the enormous chef’s kitchen that has two islands and “flows into a dramatic great room with walls of disappearing glass” that open it up to the picturesque grounds.

There is also a home theater, a wet bar, a game room, a gym, a massage room, and a beautifully decorated office with a fireplace.

The dwelling sits on a 1.4-acre parcel that is home to a glittering swimming pool and spa, an enormous patio, an outdoor kitchen, and a firepit area.

Enormous windows fill every room with natural light throughout the day, while enormous trees lining the backyard help to ensure privacy.

The dwelling was one of three Hidden Hills homes purchased by Kylie over an 18-month period, becoming the last of the trio to be added to her portfolio of properties in the area.

She bought the first for $2.7 million at the tender age of 17, before picking up a nearby home for $6 million.

However, while the reality TV star offloaded the other two abodes within a year or so of buying them, she held on to the largest of the three, using it as a home base for herself and her children.

Weeks before her Hidden Hills mansion was listed, Kylie put another of her homes on the market—her $48 million concrete megamansion in Holmby Hills.

Instagram/Kylie Jenner
Jenner currently has two homes on the market—a $20.5 million Hidden Hills mansion and an enormous $48 million Holmby Hills compound. (Instagram/Kylie Jenner)
Instagram/Kylie Jenner
Jenner has amassed a sizable portfolio since she bought her first home as a teenager. (Instagram/Kylie Jenner)

The concrete compound features an Instagram-ready layout with 15,320 square feet of living space, seven bedrooms, and 9.5 bathrooms.

“Welcome to the pinnacle of Holmby Hills. Situated on Mapleton Drive—arguably the most prestigious location in Los Angeles—this is not just a home; it is a modern fortress designed for the ultimate privacy seeker,” the listing reads.

Just before entering the home, guests are greeted by 12-foot-tall gates that emphasize the importance of safety and privacy.

The living area comes complete with a cozy fireplace and an expansive view of the backyard, which features a resort-style pool.

The chef’s kitchen is equipped with a marble island and seating area, plenty of cabinet space, and state-of-the-art appliances.

The spacious dining area is surrounded by all-white walls and topped by an elegant chandelier.

One of the many entertaining areas features a second bar and a pool table, making it the perfect place to welcome guests.

The property “designed for grand-scale entertaining and quiet retreat alike” includes a cozy home theater, a chic bar, a pool cabana, a large gym, a game room, an outdoor projection screen, and a sport court.

Storied 1897 Virginia Lighthouse Hits the Market for $450K—and It Comes With Very Strict Rules for Prospective Buyers

A historic Virginia lighthouse has splashed its way back onto the market for $450,000—complete with a very rigid set of rules around the terms of its sale, including that the buyer must be willing to pay cash for the 129-year-old abode.

Accessible only by boat, the dwelling offers a truly off-the-grid living experience, a feature that has helped to propel it to the top of the week’s most popular homes list.

Constructed as a working lighthouse in 1897, the structure has since been redesigned as the ultimate getaway in Chesapeake Bay, undergoing a significant overhaul from 2006 to 2009 that transformed it into a remote vacation retreat.

That three-year renovation added a modern kitchen, living room with vinyl plank floors, and three bedrooms upstairs. A fourth bedroom can be found in the top floor watch room.

The property, which is known as the Smith Point Lighthouse and is located 2.5 miles off the shore in Reedville, VA, at the mouth of the Potomac River, last changed hands in 2005. The sellers first tested the waters on the housing market in 2024, but have now relisted the property at the same price—with several contingencies in place.

First, all interested parties must note that the property is “on the National Historic Registry and subject to restrictions,” the listing says—adding that multiple repairs are needed in and around the lighthouse, including updates to the rails, appliances, windows, and floors.

According to the listing, the Coast Guard maintains the lamp “as an active aid to navigation.”

Only buyers who are serious about making a cash offer should inquire, the description adds.

Other properties grabbing attention this week are a former bank building transformed into a stylish residence in Virginia, a midcentury time capsule in Oklahoma, and a bridge-turned-architectural marvel in Ohio.

10. 160 E Howard St, Tryon, NC

Price: $249,000

Why it’s here: This colorful and modernized bungalow is a creative artist’s dream retreat!

The cheery open floor plan boasts 1,406 square feet of sun-soaked space with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and hardwood floors. Two bedrooms can be found on the lower level along with a sunroom that could be transformed into an office or studio. A private backyard overlooks a serene stream.

Located in mixed-use zoning just steps from the Saluda Grade Trail, the investment property could also be used for rental income or a business opportunity.

David Eshan of Keller Williams DRIVE is the listing agent.

Colorful bungalow in Tryon, NC, on sale for $249,000
Colorful bungalow in Tryon, NC (Realtor.com)

9. 122 Brooks St, Monroe, VA

Price: $315,000

Why it’s here: Built in 1889, this historic former bank building has been transformed into a stylish three-bedroom residence.

Grand exterior columns, double entry doors, high ceilings, wood beams, arched windows, exposed brick walls, and original hardwood floors all remain intact. The 1,572-square-foot open floor plan now offers an updated kitchen with white shaker cabinets and quartz countertops, and a primary suite found in the loft area that overlooks the living room.

A front porch or rear deck would be a nice spot for morning coffee.

Salina M Khanna of T.Y. Realty Incorporated is the listing agent.

Former bank in Monroe, VA, on sale for $315,000
Former bank in Monroe, VA (Realtor.com)

8. 1806 Mocking Bird Ln, Enid, OK

Price: $349,900

Why it’s here: It’s an affordably priced, midcentury modern time capsule still full of period details.

Built in 1960, this “timeless” two-bedroom residence features vaulted ceilings, wood-paneled walls, brick details, built-ins, and a carport. A spacious living room boasts a floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace and retractable glass walls designed to seamlessly blend in with the outdoor living area.

An in-ground pool, sundeck, and firepit can be found in the private fenced-in backyard.

Jimmy Nicholas of Nicholas Residential R E is the listing agent.

Midcentury home in Enid, OK, on sale for $349,900
Midcentury home in Enid, OK (Realtor.com)

7. 3418 Wetmore Ave, Everett, WA

Price: $400,000

Why it’s here: This investment opportunity could transform the property into a future multifamily development in a “rapidly growing area.”

According to the listing, the redevelopment site could be used to build a six-unit structure. Built in 1910, the existing 1,068-square-foot residence features two bedrooms on the main level with an additional one located upstairs. A sunporch overlooks the fenced-in backyard with gardens and fruit trees.

There is also a detached two-story outbuilding that offers additional potential.

Anton Stetner of KW North Sound is the listing agent.

Investment opportunity in Everett, WA, on sale for $400,000
Investment opportunity in Everett, WA (Realtor.com)

6. 3500 Kitzmiller Rd, New Albany, OH

Price: $799,900

Why it’s here: This 5-acre property started off as a bridge before a three-bedroom “architectural marvel” was added on in 1953.

Now, a long living room with brick fireplace and expansive windows spans over the creek flowing underneath. The 2,195-square-foot interior features an eat-in kitchen with oversized breakfast bar and dining area overlooking the water. A floating curved staircase leads up to the sleeping quarters.

Buyers should do their due diligence to determine if the property is located in a high-risk Special Flood Hazard Area.

Joshua Neudecker of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services – Gahanna Downtown is the listing agent.

Former bridge turned residence in New Albany, OH, on sale for $799,900
Former bridge turned residence in New Albany, OH (Realtor.com)

5. 99 Posey Cir, Saint Joseph, TN

Price: $7,995,000

Why it’s here: It’s a luxurious farmstead located on a massive 457 acres that feature multiple ponds, a creek, pasture, and crop fields.

A four-bedroom estate surrounded by columns and stunning wraparound covered porch boasts a 7,673-square-foot interior designed for grand-scale entertaining.

Opulent details include ash wood floors, pocket doors, a grand curved staircase, a gourmet chef’s kitchen, designer lighting, private terraces, and eight fireplaces. A finished lower level could be transformed into an entertainment room. The fourth floor widow’s walk serves as the “lookout point of the property.”

A detached four-car garage, metal storage barn, and shed can also be found on the enormous lot.

Darci Ann Caesar of Onward Real Estate is the listing agent.

457-acre mansion in Saint Joseph, TN, on sale for $7,995,000
Mansion on 457 acres in Saint Joseph, TN (Realtor.com)

4. 2851 Perry St, Denver, CO

Price: $1,900,000

Why it’s here: The historic Lobach House is an 1893 Victorian that has been well preserved over the years.

Period highlights include a grand foyer with sweeping staircase, custom millwork, inlaid wood floors, stained-glass windows, built-in cabinetry, original pocket doors, vintage hardware, and a fireplace with hand-carved mantel. Designed for entertaining, the 4,112-square-foot interior boasts a sitting room, sunroom, formal dining room, first-floor guest suite, a new kitchen with Carrara marble countertops, and an upstairs primary suite with walk-in glass shower.

A covered wraparound porch overlooks the private fenced-in yard with brick patio and gardens.

Jenny Apel of Compass is the listing agent.

Lobach House in Denver, CO, on sale for $1,900,000
Lobach House in Denver, CO (Realtor.com)

3. 1903 Ogden Rd, Adams Township, OH

Price: $495,000

Why it’s here: It’s a dome-style round home tucked away on 15.06 acres of privacy that also boasts a private pond.

Built in 1994, the uniquely designed time capsule features a throwback interior with glass block walls, skylights, some wall-to-wall carpeting, and a jetted tub. A primary suite has built-in cabinetry, mirrored bifold closet doors, and triangular-shaped windows. An enormous deck for entertaining sits atop a two-car garage.

There is also a shed for storage, and an outbuilding that could be transformed into a cabin or workshop.

Billie Madden of Keller Williams Pinnacle Group is the listing agent.

Round home in Adams Township, OH, on sale for $495,000
Round home in Adams Township, OH (Realtor.com)

2. 26715 E Still Creek Rd, Rhododendron, OR

Price: $275,000

Why it’s here: It’s a secluded three-bedroom cabin located on a private wooded lot just minutes away from Still Creek and Mount Hood.

Built in 1924, the 1,460-square-foot cedar home, offering the “opportunity for thoughtful updates,” features a two-story living room with stone fireplace and a loft-style sleeping area upstairs. The eat-in kitchen has direct access to the backyard.

A front covered porch was designed for soaking in the peaceful views.

Cassandra Skelley of PDX Dwellings LLC is the listing agent.

Secluded cabin in Rhododendron, OR, on sale for $275,000
Secluded cabin in Rhododendron, OR (Realtor.com)

1. Smith Pt, Reedville, VA

Price: $450,000

Why it’s here: Smith Point Lighthouse has once again splashed on the market in Chesapeake Bay.

The decommissioned landmark was built in 1897 and sits just 2.5 miles from the shore. A three-year renovation completed in 2009 now offers an updated kitchen with cherry cabinets, range, portable dishwasher, and microwave. There is even a shower bathroom, a living room with original trim, three second-story bedrooms and a fourth bedroom nestled upstairs in the watch room.

Offered fully furnished, the lighthouse also comes with a portable generator, a water heater, and a wastewater treatment system. Some repairs are needed, and it is being sold as is.

Smith Point Lighthouse in Reedville, VA, on sale for $450,000
Smith Point Lighthouse in Reedville, VA (Realtor.com)

Bruce Willis’ Former Beverly Hills Mansion Fetches $41.3 Million in Off-Market Deal—but Adjacent Home Is Still Up for Grabs

A stunning Beverly Hills mansion once owned by actor Bruce Willis has quietly been sold for the sky-high price of $41.25 million in an off-market deal, more than a decade after the Hollywood star offloaded it for less than half that amount.

The property, which is located inside the coveted Benedict Canyon neighborhood within the iconic 90210 ZIP code, was built in 1928, but has undergone significant updates in the 12 years since Willis, 71, sold it.

Images of the expansive 10,300-square-foot dwelling offer a glimpse at the modern, fresh elements that were added to the historic abode, including enormous windows that flood the living spaces with sunlight and offer beautiful views of the elegantly landscaped gardens.

The newer design details blend perfectly with the historic touches throughout the property, including exposed beams and original fireplaces.

Records show the property was listed with Jon Grauman, Adam Rosenfeld, and Bennett Bidwell of Resident Group.

While they could not be reached for comment, property records show that the sprawling Mediterranean-style dwelling last changed hands in 2014, when it was purchased by businessman Carlos Alberini, the current CEO of Guess and the former co-CEO of Restoration Hardware.

Alberini and his wife, Andrea Alberini, purchased the property from Willis for $16.5 million in 2014—and later snapped up the adjacent home for $15.75 million in 2021. That second dwelling is now on the market for $17.99 million—having been listed for sale on Jan. 30.

Living space with large hanging lighting in Bruce Willis' former home in California
A stunning Beverly Hills mansion once owned by actor Bruce Willis has quietly been sold for the sky-high price of $41.25 million in an off-market deal. (Andrew Bramasco)
The entrance to Bruce Willis' former home in California
The property, which is located inside the coveted Benedict Canyon neighborhood within the iconic 90210 ZIP code, was built in 1928, but has undergone significant updates in the 12 years since Willis, 71, sold it. (Andrew Bramasco)
The kitchen in Bruce Willis' former home in California
Records show the property was listed with Jon Grauman, Adam Rosenfeld, and Bennett Bidwell of Resident Group. (Andrew Bramasco)
Living space in Bruce Willis' former home in California
The home was sold by businessman Carlos Alberini, the current CEO of Guess and the former co-CEO of Restoration Hardware. (Andrew Bramasco)
Office in Bruce Willis' former home in California
Alberini and his wife, Andrea Alberini, purchased the property from Willis for $16.5 million in 2014—and later snapped up the adjacent home for $15.75 million in 2021. (Andrew Bramasco)

The identity of the person or persons who bought the couple’s primary property in the off-market trade, in which they were represented by Carl Gambino and John Bercsi of the Gambino Group at Compass, is unknown.

As first reported by The Real Deal, the $41.25 million sale marks the second-highest price for a residential real estate purchase made in Los Angeles County this year so far, falling second to a nearby dwelling that sold for $47 million in March.

The Alberinis gained a significant profit in the sale of their dwelling, more than doubling the price that they paid for it—although that doesn’t account for the money that they poured into the renovations of the home.

New MLS records that reflect the latest sale indicate that several of the bedrooms in the home may have been expanded or transformed as part of that work; when Willis sold the home, it was listed with 11 bedrooms, however it now has only seven.

The stunning primary suite features a private terrace that leads out into a private patio area, while the en-suite bathroom features an enormous soaking tub framed by a large picture window, and a separate walk-in shower. Two walk-in closets complete the elegant retreat.

Elsewhere in the home, there are an array of enormous living spaces, including a grand double-height entryway with a beautiful tiled floor that leads into a cozy living room that features a wall of sliding glass, which can be opened up to the inner courtyard at the center of the property.

That living room also features an enormous fireplace and exposed wood beams to add a cozy touch to the space.

Across the courtyard—which features an enormous stone firepit at its center—is the large kitchen, as well as another, more casual sitting room, and a formal dining space.

A bedroom with a balcony at Bruce Willis' former home in California
The Alberinis gained a significant profit in the sale of their dwelling, more than doubling the price that they paid for it—although that doesn’t account for the money that they poured into the renovations of the home. (Andrew Bramasco)
Wine room in Bruce Willis' former home in California
Numerous entertaining areas and living spaces are found throughout the home, including a dedicated wine storage room. (Andrew Bramasco)
The pool at Bruce Willis' former home in California
Outside, the grounds are home to a pool and a private sports court. (Andrew Bramasco)
Outdoor dining table at Bruce Willis' former home in California
There are also ample external entertaining spaces, including a dining area that is located in a covered patio. (Andrew Bramasco)
Landscaping details at Bruce Willis' former home in California
The identity of the buyer has not yet been revealed. (Andrew Bramasco)

The second sitting room also features a wall of retractable glass doors that open to a covered outdoor dining space and what appears to be a sizable pizza oven.

The kitchen offers ample space for entertaining, courtesy of two giant islands, as well as a breakfast bar.

A wood-paneled office space, a dedicated wine storage room, a private movie theater with large leather recliners, and a wet bar round out the common-area spaces.

Meanwhile, the outdoor spaces in the home appear to have been designed to create several different entertaining areas, all of which are framed by lush trees to add another layer of privacy to the spaces.

A large outdoor fireplace features ample room for guests to relax and soak up warm summer evenings, while the glittering swimming pool, which is framed by perfectly manicured hedges, has space for multiple loungers.

In addition to the main residence on the property, there is also an elegant pool house found on the grounds, which features its own full kitchen and opens up to a private sports court on the other side.

Before Alberini purchased the dwelling from Willis 12 years ago, the actor had spent more than a year trying to sell it, having originally listed it for the much higher price of $22 million in May 2013. Willis bought the home in 2004, four years after he split from his first wife, actress Demi Moore.

It is unclear what has prompted Alberini to part ways with both of his Benedict Canyon abodes—which were maintained as separate residences, despite being located directly next to each other.

However, records show that the fashion CEO owns another California residence, a sprawling property in Manhattan Beach that was purchased for $16.25 million in 2021.

NSYNC Star Joey Fatone Reveals He Was Forced To Move Back in With His Parents and Auction His Florida Home To Avoid Bankruptcy

*NSYNC star Joey Fatone has lifted the lid on his brutal financial struggles in the wake of the boy band’s sudden hiatus—revealing that his money woes became so severe, he was forced to sell his Florida home and move back in to his parents’ house, along with his wife and children.

Fatone, 49, spoke frankly about his sudden fall from financial grace in a new Investigation Discovery documentary “Boy Band Confidential: A Hollywood Demons Event,” explaining how the shock decision to put *NSYNC on an indefinite break left him in a desperate situation.

The singer confessed that the news of the band’s 2002 hiatus came as a total surprise to him, explaining that there was “never a conversation” between himself and his fellow members—Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, and Chris Kirkpatrick.

“There was never a conversation, per se. There was never a goodbye. There was never anything,” he says in the documentary.

Prior to the band’s split, Fatone had been incredibly comfortable financially, even investing some of his hard-earned cash in a huge 10,000-square-foot home in Orlando, FL, which offered all manner of luxurious amenities, including a movie theater, a gym, and a mini golf course.

At the time, the singer says he was regularly checking in with his accountant to ensure that his finances were in good standing—noting that he asked for permission before purchasing the home in 2001 for $2.7 million, because he was afraid of spending too much money.

“Money was coming in. I asked my accountant, ‘Hey, are we good?’ ‘Yeah, we’re great.’ ‘I’m OK to buy this house, right?’ He goes, ‘Your kids’ kids’ kids will be fine,'” Fatone recalls in a clip obtained by Entertainment Weekly.

NSYNC Portrait Session
*NSYNC star Joey Fatone has lifted the lid on his brutal financial struggles in the wake of the boy band’s sudden hiatus—revealing that his money woes became so severe, he was forced to sell his family home. ( Bob Berg/Getty Images)
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Fatone, 49, spoke frankly about his sudden fall from financial grace in a new Investigation Discovery documentary, explaining how the shock decision to put *NSYNC on an indefinite break in 2002 left him in a desperate situation. (SGranitz/WireImage)

However, Fatone notes that, in hindsight, his accountant was likely unaware that his regular stream of income was about to be shut off, almost overnight.

By 2011, his financial situation was in a much more severe state, leading to his new accountant urging him to sell his expansive mansion as quickly as possible to avoid impending bankruptcy.

“10 years later … when I go to a new accountant, I say, ‘Hey man, can you look at my finances and what’s going on?’ And he goes, ‘You need to get out of that house or you’re gonna go bankrupt.’ I went, ‘I’m sorry, what?'” Fatone reveals.

The extent of his financial woes was made painfully clear to him on Christmas, when his electricity was suddenly shut off because he was unable to pay the bill—just as his family was preparing to open gifts and sit down to their holiday meal.

At the time, Fatone was married to Kelly Baldwin, with whom he shares two children—and the two had invited several members of his extended family for a celebration.

“There was one point during Christmas they shut off the lights to my house because I didn’t pay the bill,” he shares in the documentary. “I almost was gonna go bankrupt. And I have a family. This is when I am married, I have two kids.”

While he conceded that these kinds of financial hardships happen every day, Fatone added that he was facing further complications because of his fame—and his desire to keep his situation out of the public eye.

“These are certain things that happen in normal people’s lives as well, but then you have to figure out, for me, how do I do this without the public even watching of what’s going on?” he explains.

Fatone said he quickly swallowed his pride and turned to the people in his life who “had the most money” to ask them for financial assistance—but found the door shut in his face on more than one occasion, leaving him with little choice but to move his family in with his parents in Las Vegas.

Meanwhile, property records show that his Florida home was put on the market in 2009 for $5.9 million, before that price was raised to $6.5 million in June 2010. However, having failed to find a buyer by the following February, Fatone was forced to auction off the dwelling for the much lower price of $3.3 million.

Though humbling, he admits that this experience encouraged him to embrace a new role in life—one that didn’t rely on his past fame or *NSYNC successes, but instead focused on a career that he forged himself, even if that meant accepting jobs that he previously wouldn’t have considered.

Investigation Discovery Holds An Exclusive Evening With "Boy Band Confidential" Executive Producer Joey Fatone & Special Guests
By 2011, his financial situation was in a much more severe state, leading to his new accountant urging him to sell his expansive mansion as quickly as possible to avoid impending bankruptcy. (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Investigation Discovery)
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Fatone—who reunited with his fellow bandmates in 2023—said the experience made him grateful the other *NSYNC members hadn’t had to go through similar difficulties. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for MTV)

“I lived in Vegas for almost a year, busted my ass to slowly build back up kind of a career in a sense,” he explains. “I went from performing in stadiums to, a year later, two years later, doing Broadway and then, all of a sudden, when things go down, I’m doing ‘The Price Is Right’ at Bally’s, a live show in front of maybe 100 people.”

Speaking to People magazine, Fatone said this rock-bottom period in his life also taught him another important lesson—that it was ultimately his choice how he handled the disappointment.

“Talking about possibly going bankrupt myself and going down that path, when you had millions of dollars … to almost have nothing, it’s like, what do you do?” he said.

“Do you go off the deep end, like some people have, and go to addiction to try to get your body numb and not think about it? Or do you get the positive attitude and go, ‘You know what? I can do it.'”

Fatone also experienced a newfound love of music and performing, explaining that it helped him to stay positive, even in the toughest times.

“I love performing and I loved hosting. Honestly, me and [fellow executive producer Joe Mulvihill] have always talked about this,” he said. “I’ve always just had a positive attitude, no matter what happens. You just have to think and realize there’s always light at the other side, in some way, shape, or form.”

He explained that although his sense of “normalcy” was taken away from him following the end of the boy band, he knew he couldn’t let it take over his life.

“You may not get there right away. It may not happen overnight, but you will get there. Like I said in the doc, living with my parents with a wife and two kids and not knowing when I’m actually going to get out and into my own place and have some normalcy … it was kind of taken away, with not knowing financial things and what I was doing,” he added.

Although Fatone’s life didn’t go as planned, he was thankful that some of his other boy band members weren’t experiencing the same fate.

“It’s amazing to see the clarity. That’s another cool thing, to watch somebody where they’re cloudy back in the day and then see their face and see them come to clarity, which is absolutely amazing,” he revealed.

Ryan Seacrest Reveals His Dating ‘Red Flags’ as He Sets Out To Find Love Again After Relisting His Very Romantic Napa Valley Estate

TV personality Ryan Seacrest has opened up about his dating red flags, while admitting that he may soon open himself up to apps like Tinder in his quest to find love, two years after ending a yearslong romance with model Aubrey Paige.

Addressing his dating struggles in the latest episode of his podcast, “On Air With Ryan Seacrest,” the 51-year-old gave a short list of “red flags” for any future love interests—noting that he is turned off by anyone who doesn’t greet another person while biking or running.

“When you’re out on a run or a walk or a bike ride, do you say hi to people that pass? If you don’t, I’m not so sure about you,” he joked. He added that he likes to take his dates out for a “little exercise” as a “test” to see how they interact with others.

As for his “green flags,” Seacrest called attention to another morning ritual, specifically his preferred beverage.

“I really look forward to getting up and having my coffee,” he explained. “I think if we can’t share that moment together, it’s a red flag. So, ‘I need coffee’ is a green flag. Don’t have a lot, and please don’t put milks and stuff in it.”

Ryan Seacrest appears to be embracing a season of change, recently revealing that he is open to trying out dating apps such as Tinder—mere weeks after listing the Napa Valley estate he has owned since 2020. (Realtor.com)
The 51-year-old previously described the St. Helena, CA, property as the place where he feels most able to unwind. (Realtor.com)
He initially listed the home in April 2025—exactly 12 months after he split from Aubrey Paige, whom he had dated for three years. (Realtor.com)

He later said that he planned to “be on Tinder” later that night so he could begin his search for the ideal partner. It’s unclear whether he’s had any luck.

Seacrest appears to be embracing a significant season of change in his personal life of late—having just relisted his sprawling Napa Valley estate for $19.8 million. This is the second time he has attempted to offload the picturesque property.

He initially listed the home in April 2025—exactly 12 months after he split from Paige, whom he had dated for three years. Before Paige, he dated chef Shayna Taylor from 2013 to 2020. He also previously had a relationship with dancer Julianne Hough.

Interestingly, his Napa Valley abode, which is located in St. Helena, CA, would likely serve as the ideal spot to have a date—with Seacrest previously revealing that it is the place where he feels most able to “slow down and take it all in.”

“It’s such a peaceful spot, and the views out over the valley floor are unforgettable,” he said in a press release announcing the listing. “You can even see the hot-air balloons drifting by in the distance. It’s the kind of place where you naturally want to slow down and take it all in.”

The home spans 10,750 square feet, which includes five bedrooms and six bathrooms.

The listing, which is held by Cyd Greer of Coldwell Banker Boker of the Valley, highlights the pool, guesthouse, cottage, and more amenities.

“Originally built in 2004, the property underwent a significant remodel in 2023/2024, blending timeless elegance with a fresh, light-filled space tailored for today’s modern lifestyle,” the listing reads. (Realtor.com)
The home features several enormous living spaces, including a chef’s kitchen with a fireplace. (Realtor.com)
The 10,750-square-foot home has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. (Realtor.com)
Throughout the home, enormous walls of windows create indoor-outdoor flow. (Realtor.com)
Luxe details include reclaimed wood beams and wide-plank oak floors. Custom cabinetry, lighting, doors, and windows were all installed. (Realtor.com)

“Originally built in 2004, the property underwent a significant remodel in 2023/2024, blending timeless elegance with a fresh, light-filled space tailored for today’s modern lifestyle,” the listing reads.

The luxurious property is surrounded by lush greenery, which adds another layer of privacy to the remote setting.

Upon entering the home, guests are greeted with an expansive living area with a soaring ceiling, a chic fireplace, and access to the outdoor area.

The dining area boasts an all-white color palette and a wood-beamed ceiling.

“Built to exceptional standards, the home showcases chiseled limestone walls, reclaimed wood beams, seven fireplaces, and expansive pocketing doors seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor living spaces. Outdoor living areas feature an infinity-edge pool and spa, a spacious central courtyard for large scale dining, inviting view terraces, a bocce court and a 220-tree Italian olive grove,” adds the listing.

Highlights of the main house include an inner courtyard, a chef’s kitchen, and a spacious primary suite with an office and private terrace.

The layout includes a library gallery, TV room, gym, laundry, garden room, storage room, and three-car garage.

“It’s such a peaceful spot, and the views out over the valley floor are unforgettable,” he said in a press release announcing the listing. (Realtor.com)
Outside, mature trees and native plantings dot the landscape, which also sports an infinity pool and spa and a bocce court. (Realtor.com)
There are multiple outdoor dining and entertaining spaces. (Realtor.com)
“Located just minutes from Meadowood Resort and downtown Saint Helena, this Napa Valley estate promises a lifestyle of luxury, privacy, and sophistication, perfectly suited for those seeking the ultimate in resort-style living,” adds the listing. (Realtor.com)

Luxe details include reclaimed wood beams and wide-plank oak floors. Custom cabinetry, lighting, doors, and windows were all installed.

There are seven wood-burning fireplaces in the main house, including a kitchen fireplace with a rotisserie and a pizza oven. The living room has a dry bar and pocket doors to the side terrace.

Outside, mature trees and native plantings dot the landscape, which also sports an infinity pool and spa and a bocce court.

Seacrest added 220 fruiting Italian olive trees. The property is equipped with security and surveillance systems, built-in audio, a Lutron lighting system, and a whole-property backup generator.

The luxe bathrooms boast marble vanities, soaking tubs, and glass-enclosed showers.

“Located just minutes from Meadowood Resort and downtown Saint Helena, this Napa Valley estate promises a lifestyle of luxury, privacy, and sophistication, perfectly suited for those seeking the ultimate in resort-style living,” adds the listing.

Seacrest previously attempted to offload the home in 2024 for $22 million. He took it off the market the following year.

Inside the Rare $24.5M NYC Mansion That Shouldn’t Exist

A 44-foot-wide townhouse is hitting the Manhattan market. That’s not supposed to happen.

At 345 W. 19th St., a six-story, 8,000-plus-square-foot mansion standing at 44 feet wide is about to list for $24.5 million, The Post has learned.

It is the product of two crumbling 22-foot-wide townhouses stitched together, gutted to bedrock and rebuilt from scratch over five painstaking years. The result is something so rare it barely has a category.

“There’s probably two dozen or under” townhouses wider than 40 feet south of 34th Street, Douglas Elliman broker Chris Riccio — who is co-listing the property alongside colleagues Joe Monteleone, Elana Zinoman and Terry Martinolle — told The Post. “In Chelsea, I’m hard-pressed to think of another actual 44-foot-wide mansion that is fully renovated.”

“I don’t think I’ve seen anything over 30 feet in Chelsea in terms of a house,” he said, “unless it’s some strange corner house that has a commercial element or garage piece to it,” Monteleone, who has worked in the townhouse market for decades, added. 

Interior details of a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
The residence is a product of two crumbling 22-foot-wide townhouses merged, gutted to bedrock and rebuilt over five years. (Hayley Ellen Day)
The back of a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
The property spans more than 8,000 square feet of interior space and nearly 2,400 square feet of outdoor space across six stories, making it one of fewer than two dozen townhouses wider than 40 feet south of 34th Street in all of Manhattan. (Hayley Ellen Day)

For context, the most celebrated comparables sit in the West Village. Properties like 105-107 Bank St. and 138-140 W. 11th St. are the gold standard of the double-wide genre — and they trade near $70 million. Chelsea has produced nothing at this scale. Until now.

The seller is an angel investor who bought the two adjacent wrecks in 2020 and 2021 for $7.5 million combined. But, according to Monteleonie, they were not an investment. They were a dream.

A fireplace in a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
The seller, an angel investor, bought the two derelict properties in 2020 and 2021 for $7.5 million combined with the intention of creating a permanent family compound, spending close to $9 million on renovations that required crane operations, custom fabrications shipped by cargo ship and years of permit battles with the city. (Hayley Ellen Day)
Living space with a large dining table and brick walls in a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
The 44-foot width unlocks architectural possibilities impossible in a standard townhouse, including a 20-foot vaulted great room with a custom sliding-glass-wall system that opens fully to a 44-foot-wide private garden below. (Hayley Ellen Day)

“The sole purpose was to stay there forever, to be honest,” Monteleone said. “I’ve worked with the owner for almost 25 years.” 

He envisioned a compound where his twins could sprawl, where visiting family from England and his wife’s relatives from out west would have real space. 

“They wanted to offer people who come to the place to stay something that’s comfortable as opposed to a guest room with no windows and a tiny closet kind of scenario,” Monteleone said. 

A bedroom in a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
The primary suite occupies nearly an entire floor and centers on a glass-enclosed sunlit atrium with an outdoor shower, while a self-contained guest apartment with its own entrance adds nearly another 1,000 square feet of independent living space. (Hayley Ellen Day)
A heated pool outside at a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
At the penthouse level, a 3,000-gallon heated endless pool faces the Empire State Building and Hudson Yards skyline, surrounded by an outdoor fireplace, a kitchen, a custom bar and a dining terrace. (Hayley Ellen Day)

The houses he bought were barely standing. 

“The staircase was made of temporary plywood,” Monteleone said. “There were a few beams holding things up; seeing it required a hard hat and signing a waiver.”

The grand staircase in a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
The building’s facade was preserved to blend discreetly into the block, while everything behind it was structurally re-engineered from the ground up, with Manhattan bedrock still visible in a corner of the basement. (Hayley Ellen Day)
A tub and large shower in a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
An ensuite bathroom. (Hayley Ellen Day)

The previous owner bought both homes and then abandoned the project during the pandemic after a breakup. The latest owner stepped in and commissioned architecture firm RAAD Studio to rebuild everything — facade preserved, interior entirely re-engineered, straight down to the Manhattan bedrock still visible in a corner of the basement.

The renovation cost close to $9 million. 

A bathroom in a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
Intricate details and moldings appear throughout the home. (Hayley Ellen Day)

“Four-plus years of renovations, permit and DOB navigations, crane operations and custom installations,” Monteleone said. 

The family rented an apartment for years while the work dragged on, moving in only last year, finishing the final rooms in the back half of 2025.

Standard Manhattan townhouses run 19 to 22 feet wide. At 44 feet, the architecture becomes something else entirely.

Interior space with a pool table in a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
An entertainment space. (Hayley Ellen Day)

“In most houses, you would never do a 20-foot high living room because you’d lose an entire floor of the house,” Monteleone said. “In this space, since they had that double width, they can afford to make those kinds of choices.”

The great room delivers exactly that — vaulted ceilings adorned by what Riccio described as “the largest fabricated doors,” a custom sliding-glass-wall system 20 feet high that opens the room entirely to the garden below. 

Outdoor bbq at a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
Privacy is extreme on both sides, with the front facing the back of a school and the rear overlooking a 200-year-old stone church, delivering near-total silence day and night. (Hayley Ellen Day)

“The backyard is like a soccer haven for his son and his daughter’s a gymnast and has a balancing bar back there,” Monteleone said. “They wanted to create a kind of a world like that, but family isn’t visiting as much as they thought, so they’re considering moving across the pond to Europe or out west. The kids are at a good age where changing schools isn’t a problem for them. And so that’s kind of why they’re making this move.” 

Upstairs, the primary suite occupies nearly an entire floor — close to 1,000 square feet on its own. At its center sits a glass-enclosed atrium open to the sky, with an outdoor shower inside it.

The backyard with balconies in a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
Materials throughout reflect the same obsessive care, including reclaimed Coney Island boardwalk wood refinished for the primary bath, artisanal plaster, custom millwork and a library with a retractable guillotine window. (Hayley Ellen Day)

“It’s got this 10-by-12 glass living atrium that’s sunlit, full of snow in the winter,” Monteleone said. “It kind of illuminates the entire room.”

The guest apartment is a full unit — nearly 1,000 square feet, one bedroom, its own entrance, its own outdoor space, entirely self-contained. The stuff of New York fantasy.

Six stories up, above Chelsea’s rooftops, the penthouse opens onto a heated endless pool with the Empire State Building and Hudson Yards skyline directly in frame. An outdoor fireplace, a kitchen, a custom bar and a dining terrace surround it.

A rooftop dining table at a newly renovated luxury wide townhome in Chelsea Manhattan New York
The rooftop offers al fresco dining. (Hayley Ellen Day)

“It’s a 3,000-gallon pool,” Monteleone said. “It’s a little bigger than a hot tub, a little smaller than a pool you’d see in a backyard.”

The front of the building faces the rear facade of a school. The back faces a 200-year-old stone church.

“Walking down the street, most people I brought through didn’t even know this thing exists,” Monteleone said. “You walk in and suddenly it’s just space and drama and incredible details everywhere.”The materials throughout carry the same intentionality. Reclaimed wood from the Coney Island boardwalk, which is refinished and artisanally installed, lines the primary bath. Custom millwork, artisanal plaster and a library with a retractable guillotine window fill out the rest. Radiant heat, a private elevator and 35 windows round out the home. 

“Many of these trade off market between friends and young tech billionaires,” Monteleone said. “Lots of people don’t even get a chance to step into these or even get an opportunity to purchase one.”

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EXCLUSIVE: Lizzo Finally Sells Beverly Hills Home at a $3.9 Million Loss After Spending More Than a Year Trying To Find a Buyer

Pop sensation Lizzo has finally sold her beleaguered Beverly Hills, CA, mansion—but has taken a $3.9 million loss on the property after spending more than a year trying to secure a buyer.

The “Tempo” hitmaker, 37, whose real name is Melissa Viviane Jefferson, snapped up the dwelling for $15 million nearly four years ago, but after just a year and a half of ownership, she put it back on the market in December 2024 for the elevated asking price of $15.99 million.

Built in 2018, the property was constructed on the same parcel where musician Harry Styles had previously owned a home, however that dwelling was demolished soon after he moved out in 2016 and replaced with the newer abode.

But for all its celebrity ties, the property struggled to find a buyer—prompting Lizzo to steadily lower her asking price on multiple occasions over the following year, eventually dropping it to $12.5 million in January.

Earlier this month, Mansion Global reported that Lizzo had found a buyer for the home, and now Realtor.com® can exclusively reveal that the songstress has closed on that deal, accepting an even lower offer of $11.15 million, nearly $4 million less than she paid for the home four years ago and more than $1 million below the most recent asking price of $12.5 million.

Pop sensation Lizzo has finally sold her beleaguered Beverly Hills mansion—but has taken a $3.9 million loss on the property after spending more than a year trying to secure a buyer. (Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Amazon)

According to the listing, which was held by James Harris of Carolwood Estates, the abode is “nestled within the prestigious gated enclave of Oak Pass Road in Beverly Hills.”

It was described a “modern sanctuary [that] embodies a rare synergy of architecture and nature. Positioned on a peaceful .32-acre lot, this three-bedroom, five-bathroom retreat offers a secluded haven with panoramic canyon and hillside vistas,” the listing adds.

The pad is crafted with “wood, stone, glass and fire elements,” that allow every room in the home to “welcome the outdoors through expansive floor-to-ceiling glass, creating a zen-inspired atmosphere for ultimate relaxation.

“The home’s L-shaped design and sculpted landscape enhance privacy, embracing the surrounding natural beauty,” the listing notes.

Upon entering the property, guests are greeted with an expansive living room that comes complete with a built-in bookshelf and a chic stone fireplace.

Adjacent to the living area, there is an elegant dining room with wood-beamed ceilings and black glass doors doors the give way to the outside.

The chef’s kitchen features a large marble island with enough seating space for four people, state-of-the-art appliances, and an expansive glass window that overlooks sweeping views of California.

Upstairs, there is a moody crystal room filled with crystals, a cozy couch, and a slew of musical instruments—making it the perfect spot for the songstress to record her hits.

Built in 2018, the property was constructed on the same parcel where musician Harry Styles had previously owned a home. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Pandora)

“A dedicated gym and wellness area, private studio/office, theater room, and an outdoor kitchen with a fire pit complete this residence, a true celebration of refined, tranquil living in an extraordinary setting,” the listing adds.

The chic bathroom is the definition of luxury as it comes complete with a large soaking tub and a glass shower.

Outside the abode, there is a saltwater infinity pool, which offers breathtaking views from the lounge chairs, and plenty of lush greenery.

“Terraces along the property reveal sweeping views of the private backyard and surrounding mountains, with an inviting spa and lounge area designed for alfresco dining and gatherings, the listing stated.

“Oak Pass Road is an exclusive gated neighborhood in Beverly Hills Post Office situated west of North Beverly Park, with only 42 private residences offering unparalleled access to the shopping, dining and nightlife of Rodeo Drive and the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel.”

Lizzo rocketed to superstardom six years ago when she released her third studio album with hits such as “Juice” and “Tempo.”

She’s since created an extensive collection of Grammy-winning music, and she won an Emmy for her reality competition show, “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.”

Before her breakout success, Lizzo trained as a professional flutist and struggled to work her way into the hip-hop industry. She also famously had a stint living in her car.

27 Cabin Exterior Ideas Turning Basic Entryways Into Photo-Worthy Views

Dreaming of a cabin that feels rustic, welcoming, and effortlessly picturesque? These 27 cabin exterior ideas are cozy, charming, and full of natural character — perfect for creating an outdoor look that blends warmth, wilderness, and timeless getaway magic.

27 Cabin Exterior Ideas That Bring Rustic Charm and Modern Warmth to 2025

Cabin exteriors are getting a fresh upgrade in 2025 with warm wood tones, matte black accents, and nature-inspired textures that make every retreat feel both timeless and newly polished. Think expansive porches, cozy stonework, ambient lighting, and clean-lined silhouettes that blend beautifully into forest, mountain, or lakeside settings.

Whether you’re dreaming of a serene getaway or refreshing your home’s rustic aesthetic, these cabin exterior ideas capture the perfect balance of rugged charm and modern sophistication. Keep scrolling for inspiration that transforms your cabin into the coziest escape before you even step inside.

1. Forest-Modern Glow

This modern cabin feels like it was quietly tucked into the woods by someone who really understands the magic of stillness. The tall windows glow like lanterns at dusk, creating that irresistible contrast between the cool forest air and the warm life happening inside.

The angular architecture adds a sculptural presence, but the natural wood siding keeps things grounded and organic. It’s contemporary, yes—but softened by the mossy landscape and impossibly tall trees standing watch.

It’s the kind of place you wander into after a long hike, cheeks flushed, and instantly think, Oh… I’m staying here forever.


2. Heritage Cabin Blend

This home is such a beautiful merging of old and new—like a historic cabin got to have its dream renovation without losing an ounce of soul. The original log structure stays front and center, those stripes feeling wonderfully nostalgic, while the modern extension adds clean lines and quiet sophistication.

The moody green siding is a perfect companion to the surrounding forest, letting the house settle into the landscape rather than fight it. And the little pops of red around the windows? A touch of Americana that brings everything to life.

It’s cozy, rooted, and thoughtfully updated—proof that the best cabins honor their own stories.


3. Frosty A-Frame Retreat

Few things feel more enchanting than an A-frame glowing against a snowy backdrop, and this one is chef’s kiss winter magic. The steep roofline cuts into the landscape like an arrow, guiding the eye straight to that buttery warm interior light.

Even from afar, you can imagine the crackle of a fire, the smell of pine, and that satisfying crunch of snow under your boots as you approach. It feels both adventurous and deeply comforting—like a winter postcard brought to life.

It’s the kind of cabin that makes you want to sip hot cocoa with both hands and watch the snowfall in total silence.


4. Log Cabin Country Haven

This log cabin looks like it was made for long, slow summers and crisp early-fall mornings. The chunky logs, the stone chimney, the wraparound porch—all those timeless cabin details come together in this charming, almost fairytale-like setting.

The little terrace with wooden chairs feels like the perfect spot for sunrise breakfasts or late-night stories under the stars. And the gardens tucked around the property soften the rugged logs with pops of color and life.

It’s warm, lived-in, and inviting—like a family home that’s been loved for decades.


5. Timberline A-Frame Charm

Every detail of this A-frame feels personal, from the shingled roof to the soft glow spilling from inside. The surrounding forest feels almost enchanted, especially with the string lights weaving a quiet sparkle through the trees.

The dark wood exterior gives the cabin this moody, storybook feel—like the perfect retreat for rainy weekends, good books, and soft blankets. And that stone chimney? A sturdy anchor in all the wilderness.

It’s simple, magical, and a little mysterious—exactly what an A-frame escape should be.


6. Little Log Haven

This adorable cabin instantly feels like a hug. The log exterior, the warm golden windows, the tiny covered porch—it’s all so welcoming and sweetly nostalgic. You can almost hear the creak of that rocking chair and smell a fresh stack of firewood.

The green trim is such a thoughtful detail—earthy enough to blend in, but bright enough to feel cheerful and inviting. And those string lights across the roofline add just the right amount of glow as the sun dips.

It’s the quintessential tiny cabin dream: intimate, warm, and full of charm.


7. Porchside Forest Escape

This cabin leans fully into the joy of porch living. The wide deck wraps the home in a gentle embrace, perfect for morning coffee, evening breeze, or simply watching the forest settle for the night.

The muted sage exterior feels calming and fresh, pairing beautifully with the surrounding evergreens. And those simple outdoor chairs? They speak to the relaxed, nothing-fussy mood of the whole space.

It’s a cabin designed for slowing down—where the porch becomes the living room, and nature does all the decorating.


8. Rustic Timber Cottage

This sweet timber cottage feels like a handcrafted gem—simple, sturdy, and full of quiet character. The weathered wood siding gives this instant sense of history, even if it’s brand new.

The small covered entry is the kind that feels extra charming during a spring rain, and the sturdy timbers add a sense of craftsmanship that’s impossible to fake. Surrounded by rolling greenery, it becomes its own little world.

It’s a humble, picturesque retreat—the kind of place where life feels slower in the best possible way.


9. Storybook A-Frame

This A-frame feels like it was plucked straight from a modern mountain fairytale. The dramatic roofline, the smoky charcoal siding, and that amazing integrated wood stack give it a clean, contemporary presence.

But then the warm wood door and deck soften it into something incredibly welcoming. The landscaping—even the simple greenery—frames the cabin beautifully, like nature giving it a gentle hug.

It’s cozy yet bold, polished yet playful. A perfect mix for anyone craving a modern escape that still feels like a classic cabin.


10. Cliffside Sunset House

This cabin brings drama in the best way—perched high on the rock edge with panoramic windows that capture every bit of the horizon. As the sun sets, the entire home glows like a lantern suspended above the trees.

The mix of stone, wood, and glass creates a beautifully balanced exterior, and the wraparound decks practically beg for long evenings outside, listening to the forest wind. The structure feels both grounded and soaring at once.


11. Forest-First Minimalism

There’s something magical about a cabin that feels woven into the trees, and this one does it so gracefully. The light wood, the angular roofline, the massive triangular window—everything works together to create a calm, no-fuss escape that still feels elevated. It’s the kind of place where morning coffee tastes just a little better simply because the forest is right there with you.

What I love most is how open it feels without shouting for attention. It’s modern, yes, but in that soft-spoken way that blends into the hillside rather than competing with it. The wildflowers at the foundation just make it even sweeter.

Step inside in your imagination and you can practically hear the quiet—like a retreat created specifically for deep breathing and slow weekends.


12. Rustic Barn Charm

This little dark-wood beauty feels like the perfect mix of rustic grit and thoughtful styling. The deep stain, black trim, and metal accents bring a sense of polish, while the exposed beams and textured siding keep it rooted in classic cabin spirit.

There’s something incredibly cozy about the small scale—it feels like the kind of spot where you’d kick off muddy boots, light a lantern, and settle into a slower rhythm. The driftwood pendant over the porch is such a clever touch too—organic, sculptural, and perfectly imperfect.

It’s simple, but in the most intentional and confident way. A modern barn dream.


13. Glass-House Retreat

For anyone who’s ever wanted to live inside a forest and a design magazine—this is your moment. With wrap-around glass walls and those pivoting doors, this cabin dissolves the boundary between indoors and out.

It’s so striking, but never cold. The warm wood framing and lush greenery soften the whole structure, making it feel like the world’s most stylish reading hideaway. Imagine rainy afternoons here, curled up with a book while the trees sway on all sides.

It’s bold modernism, but with soul. And honestly? Irresistible.


14. Timber & Stone Grandeur

This is the cabin for people who want their retreat to feel like a legacy. Massive stonework, heavy timbers, and that dramatic wrap-around porch—it all whispers old-world craftsmanship with a fresh, updated finish.

The scale is generous without feeling boastful. And that outdoor patio tucked along the stone terrace? The perfect stage for long, golden-hour dinners and star-soaked nights.

It’s classic log home energy, dialed all the way up.


15. Farmhouse Glow

Warm lantern light, corrugated metal, porch rockers—it’s pure pastoral charm. This cabin leans into nostalgia in the sweetest way, the kind that instantly makes you want to sit down, sip something iced, and wave at every passerby.

The trailing ferns and soft sunset backdrop give the whole place such an inviting glow. It’s simple beauty—the kind that doesn’t try too hard because it doesn’t have to.

A little slice of summer evening magic.


16. Twilight Timber Elegance

String lights under timber trusses… need I say more? This entryway hits that perfect balance between rustic architecture and soft, romantic evening lighting. The symmetry, the stone columns, the warm doors—it all feels like a warm embrace as soon as you step onto the path.

It’s classic lodge style, but elevated with just the right amount of sparkle. Definitely the kind of cabin you’d look forward to returning to at nightfall.

Everything about it says “welcome home.”


17. Sweet Garden Cabin

This little charmer feels like it was plucked straight from a storybook. With its pergola front porch, hanging lanterns, and warm honey-toned siding, it’s whimsical without being fussy.

The raised stone border and tucked-away garden make it feel lived-in and loved—a place where herbs thrive and afternoon tea happens daily.

It’s cozy, romantic, and grounded in nature in the most delightful way.


18. Big-Sky Farmhouse Wrap

Expansive, classic, and full of quiet confidence—this farmhouse-style cabin feels made for big family gatherings and slow mountain mornings. That wrap-around porch is such a dream, offering a shady spot no matter where the sun lands.

The crisp white siding and green windows keep it simple but unforgettable. And the mountain backdrop? Truly the finishing touch.

It’s understated beauty, made for golden fields and open skies.


19. Warm-Glow Treehouse Vibes

Suspended among the treetops, this glass-wrapped structure feels like a lantern floating above the forest floor. The amber light spilling through those walls gives the whole cabin a soft, dreamlike quality—especially at dusk.

It’s modern, but warm. Elevated, but still deeply connected to nature. A hideout for anyone who craves both creativity and calm.

A perfect blend of architecture and atmosphere.


20. Autumn Path Hideaway

This tiny cabin tucked deep in the woods might just be peak cozy. The warm light glowing through the front door, the Adirondack chairs, the string lights that lead you in—it’s like walking into the best kind of fall weekend.

The setting is everything: crunchy leaves, tall trees, a soft trail curling right up to the porch. It feels intimate and welcoming in that “come sit for a while” way.

It’s small in the most romantic sense of the word—compact, charming, and thoughtfully placed in nature’s embrace.


21. Elevated Pineside Escape

There’s something about this scene that instantly slows your breath. Maybe it’s the navy-painted cabin hugging the hillside, or the way the deck gently leads into the trees like a secret invitation. The dark siding feels moody and cozy — like you’re stepping into a modern-day storybook — and that oversized pinecone on the table? A quiet nod to the natural beauty surrounding everything here.

I can practically hear the sizzle of the grill as golden hour hits, sunlight flickering through branches overhead. It’s the kind of place that makes a regular Tuesday night feel like a weekend away. Rustic, unfussy, and so well-loved.


22. A-Frame in the Making

Here’s the thrill of new beginnings wrapped in Tyvek and geometry. This under-construction A-frame is pure architectural optimism — full of angles, light, and the promise of future mornings with coffee and mist rising through the woods. The big, bold windows hint at a space that’ll feel just as airy and expansive inside.

And while it’s still bones and scaffolding now, it already whispers its personality: crisp lines, quiet luxury, and maybe a midcentury-meets-mountain vibe once it’s finished.


23. Rendering Dreams

This rendering doesn’t just show a cabin — it paints a full moment. Lush landscaping, Adirondack chairs circled around the firepit, and the elegant rise of that roofline like it’s reaching for the clouds. Everything about it feels intentional and relaxed. Think barefoot dinners on the deck, sunset chats, and windows that pull nature right into your lap.

It’s giving: cozy but sophisticated. The kind of home where linen throws live on every chair, and your playlist is all Bon Iver and Fleetwood Mac.


24. Firelight at Dusk

The same cabin, now cloaked in twilight. There’s a cinematic softness here — string lights aglow, fire crackling, and that warm, golden interior light spilling out just enough to guide you back inside. It’s proof that good design doesn’t disappear when the sun goes down; it just changes mood.

And can we talk about the landscaping? Those soft curves, tidy boulders, and wispy blooms ground the space in nature, yet feel completely polished. It’s luxury that leans into the land.


25. Stone & Timber Serenity

Rustic done right. This cabin has the texture game nailed — warm wood siding, a stacked-stone fireplace tucked between windows, and a symmetrical charm that feels balanced and welcoming. It’s giving timeless mountain lodge energy with just enough modern edge.

There’s something about cabins like this that make you want to light a fire, pour something warm, and stay still for a while. A perfect blend of cozy nostalgia and grown-up getaway.


26. Modern Lodge Meets Resort Bliss

Okay, imagine staying here and waking up to that view. This pool-front lodge might have the bones of a traditional cabin, but the sleek black beams and soaring glass panels scream contemporary luxury. It’s like the love child of a high-end spa and a Pacific Northwest escape.

And don’t even get me started on those red umbrellas — they’re playful, chic, and a little bit Palm Springs (in the best way). A mountain escape with resort-level perks? Yes, please.


27. Mountain Charm, Maxed Out

We’re ending on a fairytale. This steeped-in-sunlight home looks plucked from a forested dream, with warm cedar siding, a lush rock-lined path, and porch blooms that spill over like cottagecore confetti. It’s the kind of place where morning coffee tastes better, and every corner begs for a cozy nook.

What makes it extra special is how grounded it feels — built into the hillside, rooted in its landscape, and brimming with personal touches. A forever kind of cabin.

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