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    Frank Lloyd Wright’s Former Apartment at The Plaza Can Be Yours for $18.9 Million

    Of course, the architect of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum needed a chic Manhattan retreat. 

    Perched atop New York City’s famous Plaza Hotel, with breathtaking views of Central Park, a legendary residence once home to famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright is now on the market for $18.9 million with The Charlie Attias Team. This 4,000-square-foot corner residence, formerly known as the Frank Lloyd Wright Suite, gives you the rare opportunity to live in a piece of architectural history. 

    In 1954, Wright relocated to New York to work on the Guggenheim, and for five years before his 1959 death, the sprawling suite at the Plaza became his home away from home while in town working on what would be his final major work and arguably his most influential. According to Wright and New York by Anthony Alofsin, the architect and his wife, Olgivanna, moved into their suite at the Plaza after it was vacated by another renowned tenant, Gone with the Wind producer David O. Selznick, The New York Post reported. During their stay, Wright furnished the spacious, park-view rooms with his signature black-lacquer furniture, and he entertained a slew of notable visitors, including Georgia O’Keeffe, Marilyn Monroe, and Arthur Miller. 

    RELATED: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Weisblat House in Michigan Lists for Nearly $2.3 Million

    The vast, light-filled living and dining room has leafy views of Central Park.

    The Charlie Attias Team

    Fast forward to today; the residence has undergone a stunning transformation. The fourth-floor unit was acquired in 2009 for $13 million by Lisa and James Cohen, who soon embarked on a comprehensive four-year renovation led by architect Louis Lisboa of VL Architects and interior designer Susanna Maggard. The redone space was hoisted onto the market in 2015 for $39.5 million, and the price dropped to $26 million before it was taken off the market the following year, records show.

    RELATED: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Son Designed This $6.5 Million SoCal Home Overlooking the Ocean

    The dining area overlooks Pulitzer Plaza and the corner of Fifth Avenue and East 59th Street.

    The Charlie Attias Team

    With soaring 13-foot ceilings, Venetian plaster walls, and polished wood and stone floors, every detail has been meticulously installed with meticulous craftsmanship. The open living and dining areas together stretch to 45 feet, ideal for hosting elegant gatherings, and include an integrated audio system. The dining area is spacious enough for a baby grand piano, enhancing the home’s atmosphere of sophisticated entertaining. The sleek galley kitchen is outfitted with top-of-the-line appliances, bespoke cabinetry, and elegant stone worktops.

    The primary bedroom is a sumptuous sanctuary with commanding views of Central Park, as well as a custom dressing room and a compartmentalized bathroom. Secondary bedrooms, along with a couple of bathrooms, a wet bar, and a laundry closet, are clustered at the opposite end of the apartment for maximum privacy.

    Residents of the Plaza enjoy myriad five-star hotel services, including concierge access, 24-hour in-room dining, and access to The Palm Court’s landscaped gardens. The hotel, which first opened in 1907, has long been a temporary home to an impressive roster of notable names, from F. Scott Fitzgerald to the Beatles. 

    Click here to see more photos of the elegant home overlooking Central Park and Fifth Avenue.

    The Charlie Attias Team

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    Abby Montanez

    Abigail Montanez is a staff writer at Robb Report. She has worked in both print and digital publishing for over half a decade, covering everything from real estate, entertainment, dining, travel to…

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    Al Pacino’s Former Beverly Hills Rental Home Is Up for Grabs at $16 Million

    Earlier this year, the longtime Beverly Hills home of the late Jackie Collins hit the market for a whopping $66 million. A neighboring property the British romance novelist also owned and famously leased to Al Pacino simultaneously became available with Bobby Syed of Coldwell Banker Realty for a much more affordable $16 million.

    Both places are currently owned by real estate investor Ben Nehmadi and his wife Bita, who purchased Collins’ primary residence and the Pacino-occupied house next door about a year after Collins’s 2015 death for $21 million and $9 million, respectively. The Triple Crown of Acting winner occupied the latter place for nearly 20 years, from 2006 until late 2024, calling the Hollywood Wives writer “the greatest landlord anyone could have.”

    A lounge area has been decked out with framed posters from “The Godfather.”

    Jack Bremen

    Built in the early 1920s and since remodeled, most notably in 1938 by esteemed architect Douglas Honnold, the traditional six-bedroom, six-bath abode is securely tucked away behind a pedestrian entrance and a gated circular driveway, on almost three-quarters of an acre in the sought-after Flats neighborhood. Inside, roughly 5,300 square feet of two-level living space is easily showcased by a sprawling wood-paneled great room containing a fireside family room and an adjacent entertaining area with a seated bar.

    Other highlights include a formal living area anchored by a fireplace, as well as a chandelier-topped dining room flaunting a curving picture window and pale blue walls complemented by white wainscoting. The white color palette continues in the kitchen, which boasts stained-glass windows, ceramic tile countertops, Wolf appliances, a separate prep area, and a breakfast nook.

    An expansive brick terrace off the rear of the home features a built-in barbecue and fireplace.

    Jack Bremen

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    Elsewhere is an office sporting a fireplace and built-in shelving, along with an upstairs primary suite holding a walk-in closet and a decidedly dated bath with a glass and brass-accented shower. Outdoors, the private and grassy grounds host an alfresco lounging and dining terrace enhanced with a built-in barbecue and fireplace, a pool and spa, and a full-size tennis court, plus a porte-cochère leading to a detached two-car garage.

    As for Pacino, who appeared last year in the Johnny Depp-directed film Modì, Three Days on the Wing of Madness, he is far from homeless. The 84-year-old New York native’s primary home remains a waterfront estate in the Palisades enclave of New York that he’s owned since the 1970s.

    Click here for more photos of the Beverly Hills residence.

    Jack Bremen

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    Wendy Bowman

    Wendy Bowman is a real estate writer at Robb Report. Before that, she was a freelancer for Modern Luxury and several other media outlets, where she primarily covered luxury properties for…

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    A $65 Million Miami Mansion With an Aquarium So Big a Scuba Diver Has to Clean It

    Mr. Helberg is going to Washington. 

    Jacob Helberg, President Trump’s pick for undersecretary of state for growth, energy, and the environment, is putting his bayfront Florida home on the market for a cool $65 million. However, don’t expect to find it listed on the MLS just yet—Helberg is aiming for an off-market deal as he makes his move to Washington, D.C. 

    Helberg and his husband, venture capitalist Keith Rabois, purchased the Venetian Islands property in 2020 for around $29 million. Since then, they’ve poured about $15 million on customizations, including a jaw-dropping 5,600-gallon aquarium imported from Japan that cost the couple about $1 million, according to agent Julian Johnston of the Corcoran Group. The tank is so massive that it requires a scuba diver for maintenance, who enters through a hatch discreetly tucked away inside the closet of the primary bedroom.

    RELATED: This $33 Million Waterfront Mansion in Miami Beach Was Inspired by Paris’s Famed Left Bank

    The 5,600-gallon aquarium stands between two spacious lounge areas overlooking the pool.

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    The design, originally built for Andre Radandt, former president of Bolthouse Farms, the waterfront home is a masterclass in modern elegance. Completed in 2019, the six-bedroom contemporary spread spans an impressive 15,000 square feet. One of the most striking elements is the entrance—a bridge over a reflecting pool leading to a two-story wall with intricate cutout designs by sculptor Erwin Hauer. Other notable features include an infinity-edge pool, an outdoor kitchen, a private dock with a 55,000-pound boat lift, and a rooftop deck with a hot tub for soaking in the dreamy water views.

    The open-plan kitchen and living area is also a showstopper, complete with a large island, casual dining space, and twin glass-enclosed wine cellars. The couple also added custom wood floors and calfskin wall panels, elevating the home’s sophisticated feel. 

    RELATED: Palm Beach’s Luxury Real Estate Market Is Thriving

    Floor-to-ceiling windows offer up panorampic views over Biscayne Bay.

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    A senior adviser to Palantir Technologies CEO Alex Karp, Helberg has yet to be confirmed in his new role within the administration. Meanwhile, Rabois continues to make waves as a venture capitalist, with investments in companies like Stripe and DoorDash. The couple’s love story goes beyond real estate—they tied the knot in 2018 in a ceremony officiated by OpenAI’s Sam Altman on the island of St. Barthélemy.

    Helberg and Rabois recently acquired a seven-bedroom, circa-1912 home in D.C.’s Kalorama neighborhood near the French Embassy for approximately $7 million, according to property records. Kalorama has long been home to power couples like Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, as well as Barack and Michelle Obama. Billionaires like Jeff Bezos and former Trump officials such as David Sacks, Howard Lutnick, and Scott Bessent also reside nearby. 

    Click here to see more photos of the waterfront home on Venetian Island.

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    Abby Montanez

    Abigail Montanez is a staff writer at Robb Report. She has worked in both print and digital publishing for over half a decade, covering everything from real estate, entertainment, dining, travel to…

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    A Former Supermodel’s Revamped 1930s Beverly Hills Villa Hits the Market for $26 Million

    Former supermodel and Pirelli calendar girl Christina Estrada’s Los Angeles home is officially walking the real estate runway. The ex-wife of the late Saudi billionaire Walid Juffali is asking $26 million for her Italian-style villa in a prime pocket of Beverly Hills, with the listing held by Gary Gold of Forward One. Built in the […] More

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    Rapper G-Eazy’s $3.7 Million Hollywood Hills Home Comes With a Professional Recording Studio

    Since he’s been living in New York for more than a year now, Gerald Gillum—better known to his fans as G-Eazy—has decided to part ways with the Spanish Colonial villa in Los Angeles he affectionately refers to as Gerryland. The Oakland-born rapper and record producer has stuck a $3.7 million price tag on the towering residence, which is tucked away in the Beachwood Canyon neighborhood of Hollywood Hills.

    Though the ask is almost $2 million more than the nearly $1.8 million he paid ER and Salem actor Shane West for the late 1970s abode back in 2016, G-Eazy completely remodeled the digs during his tenure in collaboration with Melody Jimenez of MA Creative. Subsequently described by Architectural Digest as a “low-key hideaway in which to work and collaborate with fellow artists,” the place has four bedrooms and five baths in roughly 3,600 square feet of character-filled living space boasting rustic hardwood floors, custom Italian and Moroccan tile, and artisanal ironwork throughout.

    An entry vestibule has a step-down living room on one side and a dining area on the other.

    Nolasco Studios

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    “This was the first home G-EAZY ever bought, even turning the guesthouse into a studio,” says Raul Sanchez Jr. of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California, who holds the listing. “He poured a lot of money into the home, remodeling the kitchen, the walk-in closet, the fixtures are all custom, and of course, the studio, where he wrote many of his biggest hits.”

    Sequestered behind walls and a gated entrance in the storied Hollywoodland enclave, the creamy stucco and stair-laced structure is perched upon a steep, almost quarter-acre parcel overlooking jetliner views that include the Hollywood Sign. Inside the double wood and glass front doors, an entry vestibule displaying a curving iron-railed staircase steps down to a living room resting beneath a vaulted wood-beam ceiling and sporting an all-white fireplace and French doors opening out to a slender balcony. The nearby dining room connects to a stylish eat-in kitchen, which is outfitted with dark green cabinetry, marble countertops, and Wolf appliances.

    The two-story guesthouse features a recording studio on the lower level and a lounge area up top.

    Nolasco Studios

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    Elsewhere is a posh primary suite flaunting a former bedroom that’s been transformed into a massive walk-in closet to house the No Limit and Me, Myself & I performer’s extensive collection of sneakers and leather jackets, along with Juliet balconies and a masculine bath spotlighted by a glass-encased steam shower. Outdoors, the grounds host several alfresco lounging and entertaining spots enhanced by a saltwater pool with a Baja shelf, plus a fire pit and a built-in barbecue.

    Topping it all off is the self-contained two-story guesthouse, which is accessible via stairs and a snazzy elevator and houses a lounge area on the upper level and a professional-grade recording studio with a kitchenette and a shower down below. There’s also a street-level two-car garage.

    Click here for more photos of the Hollywood Hills residence.

    Nolasco Studios

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    Wendy Bowman

    Wendy Bowman is a real estate writer at Robb Report. Before that, she was a freelancer for Modern Luxury and several other media outlets, where she primarily covered luxury properties for…

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    Joan Fontaine’s Former Carmel Home Hits the Market for $6 Million

    Throughout her lengthy five-decade career, Golden-Age Hollywood star Joan Fontaine racked up plenty of accomplishments. The younger sister of fellow thespian Olivia de Havilland appeared in more than 45 movies, garnering three Oscar nods for “Best Actress” in the process and winning a golden statue in 1941 for her role as the timid wife in Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological thriller Suspicion.

    Fontaine passed away in late 2013 at age 96. The following year, her longtime Central California home perched atop the Carmel Highlands and its contents—including that Oscar—were put up for auction, with the animal lover designating that the proceeds from the sale go to the Monterey chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Now the property has once again popped up for sale, asking a speck under $6 million. The listing is held by Tim Allen of the Tim Allen Properties Team at Coldwell Banker Realty.

    Multiple decks overlook breathtaking views of the rugged and dramatic Carmel coastline.

    Sherman Chu/courtesy Tim Allen Properties

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    Built in the mid-1960s and known as Villa Fontana, the shingle-roof structure is tucked away on a cypress-laced acre of land sited near beaches and the charming downtown village of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Inside, a total of four bedrooms and five baths can be found in a little more than 4,700 square feet of meandering living space on two levels displaying a mix of red brick and rustic wood floors, plaster walls, and custom wood molding throughout. Walls of glass and multiple decks also overlook picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean and Point Lobos from almost every vantage point.

    Tall double doors open into an entry foyer, which flows to a spacious living room warmed by a wood-burning fireplace. A hallway leads to the formal dining room, as well as a galley-style kitchen outfitted with a vintage double oven, a stainless refrigerator, and an accompanying breakfast nook. A walk-in pantry can be found across the hall, while a staircase descends to a lower level containing laundry facilities, a fireside family/game room, and a bedroom that’s currently being used as an office.

    A cozy wood-clad library holds memorabilia from the Golden-Age star’s tenure at the premises.

    Sherman Chu/courtesy Tim Allen Properties

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    Other highlights include a sky-lit breezeway that connects to an annex holding a cozy wood-paneled library with a fireplace and built-in bookshelves, plus a primary suite flaunting a fourth fireplace, a dual-vanity bath with a sunken tub/shower combo, and access to a private patio. A separate wing on the opposite end of the house has a bedroom and a bath, and a guest suite with its own entrance can be found on the lower level. There’s also a gated motor court and a detached two-car garage out front.

    Click here for more photos of the Carmel residence.

    Sherman Chu, courtesy Tim Allen Properties; Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images

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    Wendy Bowman

    Wendy Bowman is a real estate writer at Robb Report. Before that, she was a freelancer for Modern Luxury and several other media outlets, where she primarily covered luxury properties for…

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    Baseball Great Greg Maddux Lists His Coastal San Diego Home for $4 Million

    An ocean-view San Diego home that Greg Maddux has resided in for the past several years has just popped up for sale. The asking price is a smidge under $4 million, which is around $2 million more than the former Padres pitcher and his wife Kathy doled out for the modern coastal retreat in the upscale Sunset Cliffs neighborhood back in spring 2017. Zac Dweck of Plus Real Estate holds the listing.

    Nestled on a hillside parcel spanning less than a quarter of an acre, amid a desirable street near the beach and under-the-radar Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, the stucco and wood-accented structure was built in the mid-1960s. Four bedrooms and an equal number of baths are filtered across a little more than 1,900 square feet of two-level living space that was remodeled shortly before the couple took up residence, and a 1,000-square-foot rooftop deck is ideal for alfresco lounging and entertaining while overlooking sweeping Pacific vistas.

    The glass-paneled front door opens into a combined living and dining area.

    Mikey Gould/Spearhead Media

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    A glass-paneled front door leads into the open-plan interiors, which are immediately highlighted by a combined living and dining area. An adjacent family room has a high whitewashed wood-beam ceiling, a corner fireplace, and sliding glass doors spilling out to a covered patio, with the connected kitchen boasting custom cabinetry, a veined white marble backsplash and countertops, an eat-in peninsula, and top-tier appliances.

    Upstairs is a lounge area, along with a primary suite holding a walk-in closet and spa-inspired bath equipped with dual vanities and a large rainfall shower. Both spaces have collapsible doors spilling out to the home’s expansive outdoor deck, and another bedroom flaunts its own private balcony. There’s also a fenced backyard hosting a turf-clad lawn and a glassy garage out front with room for two vehicles.

    A wood-beam ceiling tops the family room, which has a corner fireplace and access to the outdoors.

    Mikey Gould/Spearhead Media

    RELATED: Kobe Bryant Hooped It Up at This Over-the-Top Arizona Home. Now It Can Be Yours for $23.5 Million.

    The 58-year-old Texas native, who is known to his fans as “Mad Dog,” played 23 seasons in the Major Leagues, mostly with the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves. During his lengthy career, he won a 1995 World Series with the Braves and was the first pitcher to snag four consecutive Cy Young awards. He was also an 18-time Gold Glove winner and earned eight trips to the All-Star Game. After retiring in 2008, Maddux was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014.

    Click here for more photos of the San Diego residence.

    Mikey Gould/Spearhead Media

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    Wendy Bowman

    Wendy Bowman is a real estate writer at Robb Report. Before that, she was a freelancer for Modern Luxury and several other media outlets, where she primarily covered luxury properties for…

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    Bing Crosby’s Longtime Bay Area Home Just Landed on the Market for $40 Million

    Ever find yourself dreaming about owning a majestic French-style chateau nestled in the coveted Bay Area region of California? You could be in luck, because this picturesque five-plus-acre spread long owned by the late actor and crooner Bing Crosby has just popped up for sale in the affluent San Francisco suburb of Hillsborough for the first time in almost six decades, asking a cool $40 million.

    The beloved entertainer and his second wife Kathryn, a former actress who passed away last year at age 90, reportedly paid $175,000 in the 1960s for the property, which is showcased by a circa-1920s home boasting 11 bedrooms and 15 baths. Almost 14,000 square feet of living space is accented throughout with antiques from the collection of newspaper publisher and Crosby friend William Randolph Hearst, including a 17th-century wood staircase banister, linen fold paneling, and custom furnishings.

    A decorative fireplace graces the living room, which opens to a covered terrace.

    Jason Wells/Golden Gate Creative

    Originally designed by noted architects John Bakewell Jr. and Ernest Weihe almost a century ago for businessman Lindsay Howard, son of horse-racing enthusiast and Seabiscuit owner Charles Howard, and his wife Anita, the whitewashed brick structure was extensively renovated during Crosby’s tenure and was featured as a Decorators’ Show House in 1998. Among the standout amenities is a bar-equipped smoking room, plus an oval-shaped dining room donning a Venetian glass chandelier, walls painted in a floral motif, and French doors spilling out to the grassy grounds.

    Other highlights include a formal living room sporting a particularly ornate fireplace, a grand piano that was featured in the movie High Society, and access to a covered terrace, as well as a handsome wood-paneled library with a fireplace and built-in bookcases. A kitchen outfitted with a vintage walk-in refrigerator connects to a pantry, prep space, breakfast nook, and mudroom, while an upstairs primary suite comes with dual closets and baths. There are also separate staff quarters.

    The dining room is adorned with a Venetian chandelier and a rose garden mural created by artist Al Proom.

    Jason Wells/Golden Gate Creative

    RELATED: This SoCal Estate Was Once Home to Bing Crosby. Now It Can Be Yours for $13.5 Million.

    The couple’s son Harry, a New York-based investment banker who lived in the home with his siblings Nathaniel and Mary Frances, said the family has decided to sell in the wake of their mother’s recent death, according to The Wall Street Journal. “It’s difficult to turn the page emotionally,” he added, “but all good things come to an end.”

    The listing, which could be a record-breaking transaction for the San Mateo County area if it sells for anywhere near the $40 million asking price, is held by Jennifer Gilson of Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty. The priciest sale to date occurred in 2021, when a home owned by billionaire Elon Musk traded hands for $30 million.

    Click here for more photos of the Hillsborough residence.

    Jason Wells/Golden Gate Creative

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    Wendy Bowman

    Wendy Bowman is a real estate writer at Robb Report. Before that, she was a freelancer for Modern Luxury and several other media outlets, where she primarily covered luxury properties for…

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