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    An Antique Rug Mogul Lists His Minimalist Mansion on Long Island for $9.8 Million

    Not only did Nader Bolour, owner of vaunted antique rug and carpet dealer Doris Leslie Blau, play developer for this lavish Long Island home, he also designed the stately mansion from the ground up. Located in Kings Point, a historic village best known for its Tudor and Colonial Revival architecture, the sprawling property stands out as the most expensive non-waterfront abode currently for sale, listed for a cool $9.8 million. 

    Bolour took over the rug business when the founder of the eponymous emporium died in 2020. Since its inception, the company has sold carpets to big-name architects including Peter Marino and Robert A.M. Stern along with A-listers such as Lady Gaga, John Legend, Madonna, and Tommy Hilfiger.  

    The stark, boxy house sits on over an acre of freshly sodded land.

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    After snapping up two adjacent parcels on Arrandale Avenue, Bolour and his wife Mandana had roughly one acre of land to work with in the sleepy New York enclave. The couple demolished existing buildings on the property and spent two years building a capacious residence that they oriented towards the sun. The project was only wrapped up earlier this year. The 15,000-square-foot digs, which sport a whopping eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, was designed in a similar, spare fashion as another home they designed and built for themselves in New Jersey.

    “Creating this modern home from the ground up was a meticulous pursuit,” Bolour told Robb Report. “We sourced materials from across the globe to complement the incredible proportions throughout, intended for unlimited entertaining opportunities. There are floor-to-ceiling, commercial-grade windows from Greece, marble from Bologna, and a custom stainless-steel piece from Ecuador.”

    Naturally, you’ll also find bespoke custom carpets throughout, which Bolour has already baked into the sale price. “Each rug has a different personality catered to the space it is in.” 

    The living and dining room is lined with floor-to-ceiling commercial-grade windows from Greece.

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    Instead of a traditional foyer, you’re immediately ushered into an epic 50-foot-long living and dining space with a full wall of black metal-trimmed that overlook the backyard. Also on the main level is the primary suite, which incorporates a private office, a garden, and a custom Art Deco-style rug that was made in Afghanistan. This floor also holds not just one but two all-black kitchens, plus a serving pantry that’s hidden away off the main dining area.  

    A lacquered stainless-steel staircase leads to the second level. On the way, you’d be hard-pressed to miss a dazzling 18-foot chandelier designed by artisans near Tel Aviv. Highlights of this floor include a sprawling 2,500-square-foot wrap-around terrace.

    The grounds, which will be privatized by a hedge when it grows in, are rounded out by a plush stretches of sod, an outdoor kitchen and swimming pool. Alongside the pool, a two-level cabana includes a custom rug made in Nepal. 

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    Months After Selling, a Sleek Miami Mansion Has Popped Back Up for Sale at $20 Million

    Digital marketing guru Jeffrey Herzog didn’t even have time to get properly acquainted with the grass-sculpted lion in the verdant yard of this modern Miami mansion before deciding to flip it back on the market. The ask is just shy of $20 million, which is a whopping $5.7 million more than the Avenue Z chairman and CEO and his wife Jill paid for the swanky place in the affluent Coconut Grove neighborhood just five months ago. Chad Carroll of The Carroll Group at Compass holds the listing.

    Tucked away in a secluded cul-de-sac behind a double-gated circular driveway that leads to an attached two-car garage, the sleek contemporary home was designed by local architect Gabriel Lopez. Completed earlier this year, the creamy stucco and wood-accented structure rests amid an oak tree-laced parcel of land spanning about half an acre and offers seven bedrooms and nine baths spread across a little more than 8,600 square feet of Artefacto-furnished living space on two levels.

    A dramatic spiral staircase flanks one end of the capacious great room.

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    Among the highlights is an open-concept great room anchored on one end by a striking spiral staircase. Within that voluminous glass-lined space are two living areas, including one spilling out to a covered entertainment lounge equipped with a built-in barbecue. A formal dining area connects to the gourmet kitchen, which is outfitted with an island/table combo, top-notch appliances, and a wine fridge.

    A cantilevered primary suite on the upper level comes with access to an expansive turf-clad balcony, a bespoke dressing room, and a luxe bath spotlighted by a freestanding soaking tub. A nearby gym and an office both lead out to yet another balcony adorned with a living wall, while the resort-like backyard hosts a pool and spa flanked by a sunken fire pit and a pool house sporting a custom sauna and bath.

    A regal grass-sculpted lion holds court on the tropically inspired grounds next to a waterfall installation.

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    Topping it all off is a reflecting pool with an abstract sculpture, as well as the aforementioned topiary-inspired lion resting alongside a cascading waterfall feature.

    In addition to their Coconut Grove home, the Herzogs also own a lakefront residence in the South Florida town of Delray Beach that they picked up in 2018 for around $10.6 million and had on the market for a few months last year at $23 million.

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    Hedge Funder Dan Loeb Just Sold His Waterfront Miami Beach Mansion for $35.5 Million

    Four years ago, Dan Loeb forked over $20 million for a modern mansion overlooking Biscayne Bay in Miami Beach. Late last year, the East Coast-based founder and CEO of the hedge fund Third Point hoisted the property back on the market for $45 million. The price was subsequently reduced to $41.5 million before it was removed from the market this past June. Now records show a newly incorporated LLC named after the home’s exclusive North Bay Road address has stepped up to the plate, with the estate now under contract to be sold for $35.5 million.

    That’s around $10 million less than Loeb originally wanted for the palatial pad, but it’s still $15 million more than he paid spec developer Peter Fine for the place in late 2020 before he invested some $10 million in upgrading the kitchen, millwork, and lighting. The listing was held by Danny and Jill Hertzberg of the Jills Zeder Group at Coldwell Banker; David Solomon of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty repped the buyer.

    Indoor-outdoor living spaces are front and center throughout the bay-view home.

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    Sequestered amid a walled and gated parcel spanning over a half-acre near the La Gorce Country Club, the architectural residence was designed by Choeff Levy Fischman. There are seven bedrooms and 12 baths in almost 14,000 square feet of living space on two levels accessible via a floating staircase and an elevator. Posh amenities include an office, a wine cellar, a wet bar-equipped screening/game room, a gym that flows to an outdoor yoga platform, and a massive roof deck providing bay and city skyline views, as well as an attached three-car garage and a dock resting along 100 feet of water footage.

    Among the other standout features are spacious living areas sporting floor-to-ceiling pocketing glass doors spilling outside, along with a formal dining room and a sleek gourmet kitchen outfitted with two islands, Wolf appliances, and an accompanying breakfast nook. An opulent primary suite is decked out with a seating area, a balcony, and dual walk-in closets and baths, while a separate two-bedroom guest wing has its own entrance.

    A grassy lawn abuts a dock sitting along 100 feet of water frontage.

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    Rounding it all out are the palm-laced grounds, which host a mosaic-tiled pool and spa abutting a sundeck and an open-air cabana equipped with a seated bar and a built-in barbecue.

    California-born Loeb, whose personal wealth is estimated at around $3.3 billion, told the Miami Herald when he first listed the vacation getaway that he is selling because he wants to focus on his primary New York residence, which is in a particularly coveted area of East Hampton. Records show he also maintains a huge penthouse in a top Manhattan building that he picked up more than 15 years ago for just under $46 million.

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    A Real Estate Tech Pioneer’s San Francisco Live-Work Loft Lists for $3.2 Million

    Not only did Mark Choey reside in this sleek San Francisco loft for over a decade, but the real estate tech entrepreneur also created a couple of innovative companies while he was under its roof. Now the guy behind the indie brokerage Climb (acquired by Realogy subsidiary NRT in 2016) and the real estate tech platform HighNote Labs is ready to part ways with his live-work spread at the historic Lighthouse Lofts in the SoMa District, asking $3.2 million.

    Originally built in 1924 by the Samuel H. Cowell family as a headquarters for the San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind, the Howard Street structure was transformed into a live/work community in the late 1990s and is designated as a Category III contributory landmark. Other well-known residents who have lived at the 22-unit building include artist Klari Reis and the Battery social club founders Michael and Xochi Birch.

    One of the living areas is equipped with a basketball hoop.

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    Records show Choey first acquired a corner loft consisting of two combined units in spring 2013 for $1.4 million and subsequently added an adjacent unit—for a combined total of four bedrooms and three baths spread across a little more than 3,600 square feet of flexible living space on two levels. Whimsical yet stylish interiors crafted by Lauren Geremia of Geremia Design are complemented by a mix of epoxy and wood floors, soaring ceilings, exposed concrete, and oversized steel-frame windows providing city views.

    The first two lofts Choey purchased consist of units 201 and 202. Those combined spaces span 2,633 square feet with three bedrooms and two baths, plus an enclosed office and several workstation nooks. Especially standing out on the lower level is a living/dining area that connects to a kitchen outfitted with custom cabinetry, a ceramic backsplash, and top-notch Bosch, Bertazzoni, and Fisher-Paykel appliances, as well as a game room. A mezzanine level houses a music lounge and the primary suite.

    One of the bedrooms includes a lofted area.

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    The smaller 1,056-square-foot loft (unit 203) that was tacked on later is clad with bamboo floors and includes a combined living/dining room, a kitchen and a full bath on the lower level, as well as a bedroom and an office up top. The lofts come with three parking spots and a private storage unit. Rounding it all out, a roughly $2,715 monthly HOA fee allows residents access to a roof deck and a dedicated custodian.

    Per the listing held by Chris Lim and Michelle Balog of Christie’s International Real Estate, “this residence feels boundless in its possibilities—flexible for residential living, a family compound, or a creative office space with private living accommodations for a founder.”

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    Sylvester Stallone Drops $25 Million in Cash on a Ritzy Hamptons Estate

    Sylvester Stallone already owns a $35 million mansion in south Florida’s affluent Palm Beach community. But now the actor has decided to plump up his real estate portfolio, this time tacking on a home in the East Hampton enclave of New York for three of his most cherished family members.

    As first reported by the New York Post, the veteran TV and film actor has doled out a speck under $25 million in an apparent all-cash deal for a newly built home owned by married interior designers Phoebe and James Michael Howard. Stallone and his former model wife Jennifer Flavin acquired the one-acre spread for their daughters Sophia, Sistine and Scarlet, two of whom recently relocated from Los Angeles to New York and another who is currently attending school at the University of Miami.

    The living room is topped by a shimmering gold-leaf ceiling.

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    Completed in 2024, the property was sold in 2021 for roughly $6.4 million to the Howards. Shortly after the purchase, they engaged the services of McAlpine Tankersley Architecture to help them rebuild, reconfigure, and expand an existing shingle-style cottage that was previously owned by a prominent Long Island family for over two decades.

    Set on one of the area’s most coveted streets, just a mile from the Atlantic Ocean, the gated estate features eight bedrooms and 10 baths in almost 12,000 square feet of living space decked out with custom furnishings, art and finishes, plus an elevator to all three levels. The professionally landscaped grounds include a pool and spa nestled beside an open-air cabana, as well as a detached two-car garage sporting a finished loft space clad with old barn boards.

    An oval dining room is decorated with Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann chairs and lacquered cabinetry.

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    Inside, a double-height foyer displaying a curving staircase leads to a high-ceilinged living room centered around a bespoke fireplace adorned with a vintage mantel by Jamb of London. Bleached quarter-sawn white oak floors flow via a butler’s pantry to a striking teal-hued dining room, which connects to a gourmet kitchen boasting an eat-in island, a pricey Lacanche range, and a breakfast nook with a built-in banquette. Other highlights include a wood-paneled family room and a luxe primary suite with a steam shower-equipped bath, along with a lower level housing billiard and screening rooms.

    The listing was jointly held by Martha Gundersen and Paul Brennan of Douglas Elliman and Gary DePersia of the Corcoran Group; James Petrie of Compass repped the buyer.

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    Lizzo’s Modern Beverly Hills Home Just Hit the Market for $16 Million

    Now that Lizzo has doled out $12.4 million for actor Jeremy Renner’s longtime midcentury digs in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, the Grammy-winning singer, rapper, and classically trained flutist has decided to put her other home that’s tucked away in a celeb-favored enclave in the mountains above Beverly Hills on the market. The ask is an impressive $16 million, which is a whopping million dollars more than she paid for the place a little more than two years ago.

    Records show the Detroit-born musician acquired the modern spread from Warner Brothers CEO and co-chairman Aaron Bay-Schuck in spring 2022 for $15 million. Sited on a third of an acre in an exclusive gated community where nearby neighbors include Lisa Vanderpump, Jessica Alba, and Demi Moore, the property was previously owned by English pop singer Harry Styles from 2014 to 2016. Subsequently demolished and rebuilt by Simo Design and Fischer Construction, the sleek wood and stone structure ultimately sold to Bay-Schuck in late 2019 for $11 million.

    Secluded behind walls and gates, the two-story residence has three bedrooms and five baths in roughly 5,400 square feet of L-shaped living space centered around an open-air atrium. Floor-to-ceiling walls of glass frame sweeping canyon and hillside views, with glitzy amenities encompassing a gym and wellness area, as well as a movie theater and a studio/office.

    Other highlights include a formal dining room topped with fanciful globe lighting, plus an adjacent living room sporting a two-way fireplace that connects on the other side to a gourmet kitchen seamlessly flowing to a covered outdoor lounge area. A massive primary suite hovers atop the backyard’s saltwater infinity pool and comes with a luxe bath spotlighted by a floating soapstone fireplace and a concrete soaking tub. The oak tree-laced grounds also host a kitchen setup and a fire pit. More

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    American Eagle CEO’s Oceanfront South Florida Penthouse Hits the Market for $34 Million

    After a lengthy tenure, Jay Schottenstein has decided to relinquish ownership of his South Florida home on the Miami-area barrier island of Key Biscayne. Records show the billionaire American Eagle Outfitters chairman and CEO is asking a speck under $34 million for his sprawling penthouse at the exclusive beachfront Grand Bay Tower development, with the listing jointly held by Brigitte Nachtigall of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty and Ohad Fisherman of the Fisherman Group.

    Property records show Schottenstein and his wife Jeanie initially paid $5 million for a penthouse atop the 14-story structure in 2007 and subsequently picked up a neighboring penthouse for an undisclosed amount. They then spent the next five years combining the two units, which comprise the northeast and southeast corners of the building.

    Art-friendly walls and built-in display cabinets are prominent in the Geoffrey Bradfield-designed aerie.

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    Altogether, the four-bedroom, six-bath dwelling features a little more than 10,400 square feet of Geoffrey Bradfield-designed living space boasting sleek marble floors, high wood-paneled ceilings, gallery walls, and built-in cabinetry throughout. Floor-to-ceiling walls of glass and over 3,200 square feet of wraparound terraces also offer sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and Miami skyline.

    Other highlights include two private elevator landings and a sprawling living area spotlighted by a mosaic mural. The formal dining room connects to a gourmet kitchen outfitted with dual islands, top-tier stainless appliances, and a breakfast nook, while an opulent primary suite features a luxe bath that comes with a floating spa tub nestled alongside a glass-encased shower.

    An expansive network of wraparound terraces overlook stunning ocean, bay, and skyline views.

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    Elsewhere are dual offices and an entertainment-ready family room equipped with a seated bar, as well as an outdoor gym, a wine storage room, and separate staff quarters. Topping it all off are plenty of community amenities courtesy of a substantial $10,632 monthly HOA fee, including 24-hour security via a guarded entrance shared with the neighboring Ritz-Carlton resort, plus five parking spaces and access to a secluded beach.

    The recent World Retail Hall of Fame inductee—part of a wealthy Ohio-based family with a business empire that encompasses American Eagle Outfitters, American Signature Furniture, and DSW—owns a couple of other Miami-area residences and also maintains a large estate in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio.

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    Robert Redford Lists His Home in the Bay Area’s Marin County for $4.2 Million

    After almost five years of ownership, Robert Redford has decided to part ways with his Marin County home in the Northern California enclave of Tiburon, about 40 minutes from San Francisco. The veteran film actor—probably best known for his roles in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, All the President’s Men, and Ordinary People, just to name a few—is asking a smidge under $4.2 million for the secluded spread, which he and his artist wife Sibylle Szaggars Redford acquired back in spring 2020 for $3.1 million.

    Resting at the end of an unpaved cul-de-sac, the private residence is sited amid a hillside parcel laced with gardens and towering redwood trees. Built in the late 1960s and updated by the couple during their tenure, the rustic wood-shingled cottage has four bedrooms and three baths in a little more than 2,800 square feet of split-level living space rife with hardwood floors, soaring sky-lit ceilings, and picturesque views of the San Francisco Bay from almost every vantage point.

    An open-concept great room opens to a wraparound deck looking out over the San Francisco Bay.

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    A gated entrance nestled alongside an attached two-car garage leads into the courtyard patio, which has steps leading up to a small porch and front door that opens into coastal-inspired interiors highlighted by a living room boasting a tile-clad fireplace, plus glass doors spilling out to a wraparound deck. An adjacent dining area abuts the kitchen, which is outfitted with top-tier Wolf and Viking appliances and an eat-in island, as well as an accompanying breakfast nook.

    Sequestered down a hallway are four bedrooms, including one that’s been converted into an office and a primary suite that comes with a walk-in closet/dressing area and a bath spotlighted by a large rainfall shower, while the lower level holds a spacious family room that flows outside. Per the listing held by Steven Mavromihalis and Tom Fitzgerald of Compass, some furnishings and artwork that include pieces created by the sellers themselves can also be purchased separately.

    Like most rooms in the home, the primary suite also has picturesque water views.

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    As first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, the 88-year-old Southern California native and Oscar-winning actor is selling because he is spending more time at his primary residence in Santa Fe, N.M., where his wife has been creating new art and focusing on her fine art gallery, and together they are supporting The Way of the Rain, a local nonprofit that produces educational and artistic performances to protect the environment and promote global conservation efforts. The couple also maintains homes in California and Utah, where Redford founded the Sundance Film Festival. 

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