Real Estate
Villa Maggio: Frank Sinatra's Last Intact Estate
The 7.5-acre Palm Desert compound where Sinatra entertained the Rat Pack, designed for absolute discretion at 4,300 feet.
Landmark homes, legacy assets, and architectural narratives. Ray Kappe, John Lautner, and the listings that matter.
The 7.5-acre Palm Desert compound where Sinatra entertained the Rat Pack, designed for absolute discretion at 4,300 feet.
An exchange-rate window, the Soho House effect, and a political mood shift have made Cotswolds limestone the new American hedge.
Recently listed and successfully negotiated for sale by Ian L. Brooks, this seven-level Pacific Palisades masterpiece is one of the most significant residential properties ever listed in Southern California.
Built in 1921, the Home was Revitalized by Xorin Balbes
Inside the Alexander House: A 1951 John Lautner Original in Long Beach, California