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CREATE YOUR OASIS Over the past year, we have experienced an unprecedented time in our country; one that warranted an unprecedented response and changed the way that we lead our daily lives. I have to say, I saw it bring out the best in people. Empathy, humanity, and support took center stage as neighbors helped fellow neighbors; entire communities pulled together to offer support to one another; and family and friends reached out to help each other, as well as strangers in need. We rallied and came through it together. In this “new normal,” our families adapted like never before. Our living rooms became classrooms and our bedrooms may have transformed into temporary offices, but one thing became clear: this was not about being stuck at home; rather, it was about getting to enjoy time at home with our loved ones. More than ever, we’ve seen firsthand the critical role that home plays in our lives. For months, we all spent our days moving from room to room, finding ways to bring the outside world to life in our own spaces. Home has never been more of a safe haven for us and our families, and now is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of that time at home to make it the one-of-a-kind oasis that your family deserves. In this latest issue, you’ll find some of our best tips for elevating the feel of your home. We invite top private chef Edouard Massih to give you an inside look at his idea of the perfect kitchen for entertaining in your own space. Though you may not have been able to travel this past year, we’re taking you on a virtual journey to Venice, the birthplace of terrazzo, to inspire your take on flooring design. And three artists share their thoughts on commissioning the perfect artwork to enhance the beauty of your space. So, whether you’re kicking back with your immediate family or planning ahead to the next time friends stop by for a visit, we hope this issue inspires you to get creative with your space. Stay safe and healthy this season!
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A letter from our President
The unsung hero of a house, the roof is an
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A look inside the home of Aamir Baig, the CEO of Article.
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VENETIAN TERRAZZO
Terrazzo flooring has endured for centuries as a durable and versatile surface.
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NICE HOUSE, NICE CAR
Luxury homes and luxury cars go hand in hand.
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ART: THIS TIME, IT’S PERSONAL
Commissioning artwork is a great way to
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What is your favorite room in your house? The study/home office. What makes it special? I can retire there to read a book with concentration. My wife and I will also sometimes watch something together in there on a weekend, in the comfort of our Article Nina lounge chairs.
What are some things that you personally feel make your house a home? It’s not things, but people: my wife and kids. Aamir Baig is the CEO of Article, a direct-toconsumer furniture retailer, providing customers with quality, stylish furniture at up to 30 percent lower prices than traditional retailers. www.article.com
NICE HOUSE,
A beautiful car parked in front of a beautiful house is an unbeatable visual combination.
Luxury homes and luxury cars go hand in hand. Michael Prichinello, Owner and Director of Classic Car Club Manhattan, shares his insight on the symbiotic relationship between cars and homes. 6
NICE CAR CENTURY 21: How do you think luxury homes and luxury/classic cars complement one another? Michael Prichinello: Ordinary design is
completed to check a box—it’s about necessary everyday objects that exist in the background. It’s all function, which is usually limited, and no form. Luxury homes and cars are both objects of high design; before either is built, a designer has a vision or a dream composed of shapes and function. Next, there’s the pursuit of addressing a need, such as shelter or mobility at the highest level, and shaping it into the sculpture of their vision. A beautiful luxury car in the driveway of an equally special home is one of the greatest visual combinations there is.
A vintage car with a period property: a match made in heaven.
C21: What does a person’s choice of car say about them?
C21: What should classic car owners consider
its own car entrance and elevator that brings the
MP: A car is like a pair of shoes: it’s a
when purchasing a home?
car and driver to their apartment, high above
window into someone’s approach to life.
MP: A classic car is more than a vehicle; it’s
11th Avenue. Owning a car of consequence in
A car can identify someone’s dedication to
a piece of antique machinery that requires
New York can be difficult, but 200 11th made it
utility or their passion for irrational speed.
constant upkeep. A garage with two or more
both convenient and a feat of engineering.
Flamboyance, conservativism, adventure and
bays is ideal so that an owner can move around
precision—a car can be a mirror of who we are
the car and perform needed maintenance
C21: Should people’s considerations when
and what we’re thinking.
comfortably indoors. Also consider a garage
buying a home be similar to when they’re
that is as much of a gallery as it is a utility.
buying a car?
C21: How can you choose a car that suits your
Think of Cameron Frye’s garage in “Ferris
MP: The considerations of a car and home are
home?
Bueller’s Day Off.” One part functionality, 10
similar. Both must adapt to their environment,
MP: Cars can complement a home by
parts display case.
seasonality, topography and design, but at the end of the day, Classic Car Club supports
considering the era of the house and the environment it’s in. For example, a mid-
C21: What’s the most impressive automotive
splurges of meteoric proportions. Sometimes
century modern home on the beach pairs nicely
integration you’ve seen at a residence?
homes or cars just speak to you. Don’t do too
with an early-year International Harvester
MP: If you live at 200 11th Avenue in
much matching. Just act on the impulse.
Scout, while a contemporary, cantilevered
Manhattan, you not only enjoy sweeping views
affair in the hills of Westchester would do
of the Hudson River and proximity to fine
Classic Car Club Manhattan is located at
well to have a technological wonder like the
dining in the West Village, but you also have
Pier 76 in Manhattan, New York. Check out their
McLaren 720S in the driveway.
your own private sky garage. Each residence has
range of cars at classiccarclubmanhattan.com. 7
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ART
THIS TIME, IT’S PERSONAL Commissioning artwork for your new house is a fantastic way to personalize your space and establish the style of your home.
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ith the purchase of a new house comes a whole lot of wall space to fill. Rather than shoehorning your existing artwork into new spaces where it might not be the perfect fit, consider commissioning a piece that is uniquely designed for your new home, taking into account lighting, the dimensions of the room, the color palette in the space, and your own unique taste. C om m ission i ng a r t work m ig ht sou nd d au nt i ng ,
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straightforward process that allows you to express yourself, and to decorate your home in a way that maximizes your enjoyment of it. We spoke with three commissioning artists to understand the nuts and bolts of commissioning your own artwork. Why commission when you can just buy?
If you need to fill a blank wall, it might seem easier to just search artworks until you find one that fits the space well enough. But a little extra effort will result in something that’s the perfect complement to your home and its inhabitants. Artist Lanie Mann, who is based in Washington, D.C., says, “It’s extremely special to have a piece of art where you’ve worked directly with the artist—and an original piece that reflects you as
“Rise and Shine”, by Lanie Mann.
the homeowner. You have a part in the creative process; this is something you can’t just go out
Choosing an artist
them to start the commissioning process. “Keep
and buy from a shop or gallery.”
If you google “artist commission,” you will be
a list of artists’ work you are most drawn to,”
presented with hundreds of thousands of search
Mann offers. “Most artists have a website, and
Brooklyn-based geometric abstractionist
results, and many of them won’t deliver what
there is usually a way to reach out to an artist
Kane Grose points out that personalizing
you’re looking for.
directly to find out if they do commissioned work, and how they structure the commission
your artwork will ensure that it fits with your
process.”
color and style preferences, saying, “You can
“Unless you know stylistically what you’re
customize artwork to fit your interior design
looking for, there’s a lot of searching involved,”
palette, which is not easy to do when you’re
Grose says. “The best place to look is online;
Think about it
searching through paintings on the internet.
Instagram is good—a lot of artists show their
Before you start the commissioning process,
With a commission, you can customize a work
work there, so you can see their back catalogs
make sure you have a good idea of the direction
so it’s 100 per cent personal to you.”
just by scrolling. If you’re looking in person, a
you want to take, the style of painting that you
great idea is to find your local art precinct, and
like, and exactly what you want from the artist.
From an artist’s point of view, Grose says that
just go and visit the galleries there; often they
working on commissions is rewarding in terms
will be showcasing the work of local artists.”
of the end result. “It’s great doing commissions,
“Commissioning a piece of art is a special thing, so you want to make sure that you love
because it allows you to really imbue an artwork
Once you’ve found an artist that you like,
the work of the artist you will be working
with your client’s personality,” he says.
usually it’s not too difficult to get in touch with
with,” says Mann, and Grose agrees. “You are 9
choosing an artist because of their particular
colors they don’t like, and how large they want
style, so don’t go into the relationship expecting
the artwork to be,” she says.
them to be able to do, or be comfortable doing, something that doesn’t fit with the work that
Grose says, “For me, it would be what the
they produce,” he says.
purpose of the piece is—if it’s a statement piece, or if it’s something that’s going in a low-
“Size and color are important to consider,”
traffic area. Do they want it to be the center
says Mann. “Think about what you love about
of attention, or to bring out other features in
the artist’s work, so you can communicate
the room?”
this with them, and it will be reflected in your commissioned piece.”
If an artist is local, they might visit your home to get a better understanding of the space. “I’ve
Then there are the more practical things, like
often visited local clients’ homes to take a look
time and budget. If you need something quickly,
at the space where they want to hang the piece,”
or if you can only pay a certain amount, these
says Mann. “I can advise on what size might
factors might affect whether or not you can
look best, and often recommend or tape out for
work with a particular artist.
them (using painter’s tape) the size of the canvas so we can visualize it in the space.”
“Consider that, because it’s a commission, it’s more of a custom piece, and it will take a little
“If they’re local and they want me to visit, I’ll
longer to get delivered versus buying what’s
definitely do that,” says Grose. “If possible, it’s
available in the artist’s gallery,” New York
always good to see a space first—but at the very
painter Jen Ramos points out, continuing, “you
least, a few pictures with different angles of the
should also consider your budget, because that
space are really helpful.”
will determine how much art you can afford.” Don’t get rejected The artist needs to know
Keep in mind that, even if you want to work
As with any custom project, the more
with a particular artist, sometimes they will
information the artist has, the better your
turn down the commission. This usually only
commissioned work will turn out. All three
happens if you are requesting something that
artists agreed that the most important question
doesn’t fit with their ethos or aesthetic.
they will ask you relates to their existing work: which particular paintings are you drawn to
“It really depends on what it is that the client
from their collection, and why?
wants,” says Ramos. “I’ve had people contact me to do something that was very different to
Aside from that, Mann has an information-
what I do, and I have declined it.”
gathering approach. “I ask about colors— usually they have a palette in mind—and for
To ensure that you don’t get too far down the
any inspiration photos. I am also happy to
commissioning path and then get disappointed,
receive photos or swatches to help inform the
do your research, and engage in proper
The ins and outs
palette. I don’t necessarily hope to completely
communication with the artist.
Commissioning an artwork is a collaborative
match a color scheme—I think it’s best when
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effort, so both parties will need to agree on
the art can complement the space without being
Mann says, “If I feel that the request is too far
too ‘matchy’.”
from what I do as an artist, I will be up-front
what’s expected.
about it. I encourage having a phone call to discuss
After initial discussions, the artist will
Ramos wants to know about the space, as
the process; I feel like an actual conversation helps
provide you with a document that describes
well as who lives in the home. “I’ll ask them
connect us a bit better, and the connection is an
the expected piece, including time frames,
for photos of their space where the painting is
important piece of a commission. I’ve worked
budget and inclusions. You will usually be
going to hang, whether they have any children
with so many incredible people, and I love the
asked for a deposit, and both parties will sign
or if they’re married, what colors they like, what
connections that I’ve made.”
the agreement.
“Remember When”, by Jen Ramos
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Lanie Mann is based in Washington, D.C., and creates “loose and layered” works, bursting with color and optimism. Her work encompasses figures, portraits and abstract composition. www.laniemannart.com
Kane Grose is a Brooklyn-based geometric abstractionist, creating striking works with clean lines, vibrant colors and a splash of optical illusion. He calls his work pure abstraction, which he says “removes reality and allows the senses their free rein.” www.kanegrose.com
In terms of timing, it will depend on the
with, the size of the piece, the amount of
size, the process, the amount of work involved
work involved, and how advanced the artist
and whether you would like the work framed,
is in their career. On average, the artists that
but you can expect anywhere from two weeks
we spoke to sell commissioned works in the
to a couple of months before your artwork
range of $1,000–$5,000. Jen Ramos is a New York–based artist
is ready. It might be a little more effort, but an
specializing in abstract works that mix bold
Expect to pay slightly more than you would for
artwork that is a combination of your
and muted colors to great effect. Her work is
an off-the-shelf painting; usually an artist will
personality and the work of an artist that
underscored by feelings of happiness, joy, hope
charge a premium for the customized work. But
you admire can be the difference between
and sometimes a little chaos.
pricing will depend on who you choose to work
a house and a home.
www.jenramos.com
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PATRICIA O’CALLAGHAN
designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed the grounds of
CENTURY 21 Beutler & Associates Spokane, Washington
Central Park in New York, and he later had his sons design a series of parks around Spokane so that everyone in the city was always close to some green space.
Where are you located?
Beautiful Spokane, Washington. Our office is located in the business
A little further out is Palouse Falls State Park—even though it seems quite
district, where we have access to our crown jewel, Riverfront Park, as
remote (there is no cell service, and there are no busy roads nearby), you
well as the Spokane River and tons of shops and restaurants.
can take a day trip there to hike around and see the beautiful waterfall. It’s a two-hour drive each way, but it’s definitely worth it.
How would you describe the area? What are the things that would attract people to live there?
I also love First Friday, when the city and region’s art is shown in art
It’s clean, green, walkable, drivable and affordable. Our city is known
galleries and businesses across downtown Spokane. The Lilac Bloomsday
for being “Near Nature, Near Perfect.” We are also known for our
Run—a 12-kilometer run that passes through neighborhood festivities—is
wonderful lakes and camping, and the restaurant scene is currently
held annually on the first Sunday in May, and is a great charity event.
capturing attention—we have several celebrity chefs and James Beard Award winners.
Is there much tourism in the region?
Absolutely. Imagine being the major hub for shopping, medical treatment What property trends are you seeing in Spokane at the moment? Is
and outings for people from Idaho, Montana and Canada. People come
there anything remarkable about the properties there?
for the regular big-city attractions, as well as our outdoor adventure and
Multiple offers, escalation clauses, and homes going well above list
historic past.
price. We are also seeing an influx of cash buyers coming in from other states after several articles were published about Spokane being one of
How far is your town from the nearest major city?
the best places to live. I think the thing that makes our properties so
We are the major city; Spokane is the second largest
remarkable is the pride of ownership that Spoke residents show in the
city in Washington, and the 100th largest city in
care of their homes. If home is where the heart is, Spokane has a lot
the United States. We are 4.5 hours across the
of heart.
Cascades to Seattle, which is a beautiful drive or a 1.5-hour flight. We’re a six-hour drive to Portland,
What style of homes are in the area, predominantly?
or a one-hour flight. We are very accessible, and are
Spokane has it all! Old historic mansions, amazing mid-century modern,
becoming more and more so each year with so many
’50s flats, cozy bungalows, new construction, farms and acreage, you
added direct flights.
name it! There is a home for everyone. What are some of your favorite businesses or
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What is there to do in and around the town?
attractions in the region?
There are so many things! Some of my favorites are the parks,
Currently, my favorite restaurant is the Inland
especially Manito Park and Botanical Gardens. Manito Park has been
Pacific Kitchen, which people here know as the IPK.
around for more than 110 years—there’s an arboretum, botanical gardens
Its menu is seasonal, and the chef uses fresh, local
and a conservatory, as well as five major garden areas. Manito Park was
ingredients. It also has a full craft cocktail bar with
Patricia O’Callaghan
AWA R D - W I N N I N G FA R E Spokane is a hotspot for inspired cuisine, and is home to three chefs talented enough to be shortlisted for the James Beard Awards. Wandering Table, Adam Hegsted Now located in the Kendall Yards neighborhood in Spokane, Wandering Table grew out of a pop-up restaurant that traveled the northwest. At its bricks and mortar location, the restaurant focuses on locally sourced food, shared meals, quality and simplicity. In 2016, Chef and Owner Adam Hegsted was a semifinalist in the in the Best Chef Northwest category of the James Beard Awards, and, with numerous local restaurants and food festivals under his Eat Good Group banner, he is an active participant in the culinary growth of Spokane. www.thewanderingtable.com
local and international beverage options. I love to sit at the bar above the presentation station, where you get a beautiful show watching the chef dress the plates. If you are into Art Deco design, the Martin Woldson Theater at The
Manito Park in Spokane is more than a century old, and was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed the grounds of Manhattan's Central Park.
Fleur de Sel, Laurent Zirotti With an impressive history of culinary education and experience in France, it’s no surprise that Laurent Zirotti’s food is heavily influenced by the cuisine of The Republic.
Fox is on the Historic Register as one of the best examples of this era.
Fleur de Sel, the restaurant that he runs with
This theater opened in 1931, and people say that the architect, Robert
his wife, Patricia, features regional bistro
Reamer, haunts the space—he has been seen wandering around the
French cooking, as well as Northern Italian
theater, inspecting its features.
dishes inspired by Zirotti’s family heritage. His expertise was recognized when Zirotti was
Another favorite is also on the Historic Register: The Historic Davenport
made a semifinalist in the 2017 James Beard
Hotel. It’s a beautiful establishment, designed by architect Kirtland Cutter,
Awards, in the Best Chef Northwest category.
and is something of a regional landmark for the area. The hotel’s rooms
www.fleurdesel.weebly.com
and halls are a huge drawcard for history and architecture buffs, as well as people who just love beauty and grandeur. One of my favorite things to
Italia Trattoria, Anna Vogel
do is sit under the Tiffany glass skylights while enjoying a cup of tea and
Weekend brunches are incredibly popular
watching all the visitors milling around.
at Italia Trattoria in Spokane, where modern, elegant Italian food is the focus. Swiss-born
For the more casual visitor, it’s no secret that the craft brewery scene is
Chef and Co-owner Anna Vogel gained
hopping in Spokane. Many Spokane breweries source local ingredients
widespread culinary experience in Australia,
to create their concoctions, and share their love of beer with locals and
New York, Boston and Seattle before
visitors alike. One of my favorites is Iron Goat Brewery, which has an
landing in Spokane and establishing Italia
amazing menu for pizza lovers and vegans!
Trattoria with Co-owner Bethe Bowman. The restaurant’s contemporary space and
Why do these places stand out?
satisfying Italian fare have earned it a loyal
Rich with culture and local pride, all the places I have mentioned make
following, and Vogel’s 2018 James Beard
Spokane special. I moved to Los Angeles when I was 18, and after 10 years
Award semifinalist position in the Best Chef
I came back. Spokane draws people home, and it’s an easy choice to stay.
Northwest category is testament to her skill
Anyone looking in the Spokane area, call me. Let me give you a tour and
in the kitchen.
show you what makes Spokane a wonderful place to live!
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Above: Cleveland is right on Lake Erie, giving residents and visitors ample choice for fishing and water sports. Below: Shaker Heights is a well-known suburb of Cleveland, with castle-like estates on tree-lined streets
MIKE FERRANTE 21 Mike Team of CENTURY 21 HomeStar Solon, Ohio Where are you located?
The 21 Mike Team covers all of northeast Ohio, greater Cleveland and Akron areas. How would you describe the area? What are the things that would attract people to live there?
We have a great cost of living—housing is very affordable. Folks from overseas and out of state are often amazed at the relative mansions with land that they can buy within their budget. Our area has some of the finest homes around. For example, Shaker Heights is a well-known suburb of Cleveland with gorgeous, castle-like estates on tree-lined streets. Moreland Hills, Hunting Valley, Waite Hill—these are all suburbs known for their expansive estates and enormous homes. And, in contrast, Cleveland proper still has homes selling for $30,000 and less. What style of homes are in the area, predominantly?
While we have some areas of historic homes, most of greater Cleveland is what I’d characterize as suburban. We have a huge number of post–World War II bungalows, Cape Cods, and ranches. Additionally, we have areas of gentrification, like Ohio City, Tremont, and Gordon Square, where homes are being torn down to make way for modern houses and luxury townhomes. What is there to do in and around your area?
Northeast Ohio has more than its share of parks, golf courses, and other green space. We’re right on Lake Erie, which is considered to be the best fishing lake of the Great Lakes, especially for walleye. We have three pro sports teams—even more if you consider minor leagues. We have a theater district second only to New York City, and we have an abundance of bars, 14
restaurants, and nightlife, especially in downtown. Cleveland is a cultural melting pot, with various ethnic neighborhoods boasting amazing food and specialty shops (Slavic Village, Little Italy and Chinatown, for example). How far is your town from the nearest major city?
We are located in a suburb of Cleveland called Solon. One of the delightful things about Cleveland is the fact that we have so many big-city amenities but lack many of the issues, such as hours of gridlock traffic. Even during rush hour, we can get to downtown in less than an hour—a drive that takes about 30 minutes during other times. Public transportation is abundant, but most people drive since driving is easy. What are some of your favorite businesses and attractions in your region?
There are just too many to list. Besides everything I mentioned previously, here are some more favorites: •
Tommy’s Restaurant, in a neighborhood called Coventry Village in Cleveland Heights, has an incredible, eclectic menu that serves everyone from carnivores to vegans (we’re vegan in our household).
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Cedar Point in Sandusky is an easy trip, and it’s considered one of the best amusement parks in the world—especially if you love roller coasters!
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Little Italy is one of our favorite food spots, from fine and casual dining to the pastries and coffee at Presti’s Bakery.
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Chagrin Falls is a gorgeous little town, named for the river and falls at its center, that is completely walkable. We’ll sometimes just take a ride there to walk around and grab a bite to eat. The town is known for its Cherry Blossom Festival in the spring.
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districts are first-rate. Not only are great schools important for families with children, they also make the surrounding neighborhoods more valuable and more sought after, keeping property values strong. Being close to green space you love can sweeten the appeal of your neighborhood. What style of homes are in the area, predominantly?
Depending on what you are looking for, Northville features anything from new developments to downtown historic renovations. Newly built homes are very popular, but the charm of older, established neighborhoods will always keep trending. There are also opportunities to find a great piece of land to build your dream home and have the best of both worlds. What is there to do in and around the town?
There are a variety of parks filled with areas to explore and exercise, take Jennifer McBride
JENNIFER MCBRIDE CENTURY 21 Curran & Oberski Northville, Michigan
walks, run, or hit bike paths. Just another thing that makes this area very unique, and why it’s so desirable. One of the things that I absolutely love myself is Maybury State Park, right within Northville. It’s about 1,000 acres filled with bike trails, walking or running paths, picnic sites and even a petting farm. There
Where are you located?
CENTURY 21® Curran and Oberski has offices located throughout the metro Detroit area. I am based out of our Northville office and do the majority of my business in Northville and around the surrounding areas. How would you describe the area? What are the things that would attract people to live there?
Northville offers so many different neighborhoods and attractions. Depending on your lifestyle, you can choose from one of the many beautiful subdivisions or live within the downtown Northville boundaries. Downtown Northville is a charming area that is not commercialized, so you’re not going to get chain restaurants or shops. Boutiques and restaurants line the streets, and when the weather is nice, you can find people dining alfresco. There is something about an area with history that makes it very desirable. This town is an excellent place to eat, shop or enjoy the many parks, events and festivals hosted throughout the year. If you live in here, you do not have to go far to grab dinner or hit one of the many attractions to make it a great weekend. What property trends are you seeing in Northville at the moment?
There’s a little bit of everything for everyone from historic homes to brand new construction. As far as locations, it’s one of the more desirable areas to live. I believe people are always going to want to live here. The school 16
Maybury State Park is right in Northville, with running, walking and bike trails, and plenty of activities.
Northville’s vibrant downtown boasts great boutiques and restaurants. Image © Michigan Municipal League.
are other activities available, like cross-country skiing in the winter or
What are some of your favorite businesses or attractions in the region?
horseback riding year-round. I take advantage of this state park as much
I really enjoy having Maybury State Park so close. It gives people an
as possible with my family, or run the trails with my dog. We also have
opportunity to get involved in outdoor recreation activities in a state
easy access to Hines Park, which sprawls along multiple cities in Wayne
park setting.
County. This park offers trails, baseball and soccer fields, sledding hills and so much more.
There are also boutiques downtown where you can get some unique stuff—it’s not mall-type stores. They offer unique styles and accessories
Is there much tourism in the region?
at reasonable prices. There’s also a great coffee shop called The Red Dot
You get people who come for the restaurants, festivals and all of the
Coffee Company. It is located in a historic building that was transformed
outdoor activities. Downtown Northville hosts a Halloween event where
into a cute, family-owned coffee shop. The lattes are the best! I love the
the roads are closed off so families can safely enjoy the festivities. The
casual, relaxed atmosphere there.
shops pass out candy and residents decorate their homes and make it a big deal.
There are many different restaurants to enjoy. Day or night, business or pleasure, dressy or casual, there are a variety of options that appeal to all
How far is your town from the nearest major city?
types of eaters.
Northville is about 30 miles from Detroit, which makes it an easy commute for those who work there or want to enjoy a night out. Most
Overall, I think Northville has so many opportunities available with great
people commute about 30 minutes on average. Some people commute over
neighborhoods in a community with a strong range of amenities and
an hour one way because they choose to live here—maybe they work much
activities. It’s definitely a “something-for-everyone” place to live, work
farther away, but to them, it’s worth it.
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COMPLIMENTS As more Americans turn to home cooking and entertaining, the functionality of a kitchen is more important than ever when choosing a home.
ver the past half-century, kitchens have become somewhat fetishized; a place to display high-tech appliances and highdesign cookware, a social hub for friends and family, and a continuation of home style that showcases elegance and considered design choices. Pare it back to basics, though, and today’s kitchen is still essentially what it always has been: a place to prepare food. And homeowners, spurred recently by stay-at-home orders, but also inspired by home-cooking television shows, health concerns and the rising expense of dining out, are increasingly relying on their kitchens in times when eating out is not an option, as well as using their kitchens as additional entertainment space; somewhere to try their hand at cooking for their friends and family. For house hunters who relish the opportunity to regularly entertain and prepare food for guests, it pays to know what to look for when assessing kitchen space during your house search—and the best person to ask is an expert. Edouard Massih is a private chef and caterer in New York City. He hosts intimate dinners in his own home, giving local diners the experience of enjoying his food in a less formal, more personal way. Massih, who was born in Lebanon, found his love for cooking in his grandmother’s kitchen. Sharing food and creating community has always been the driving force behind Massih’s cooking, and he has discovered a way to do that in his own backyard—literally. “I wanted to invite people into my backyard, because I had a very unique space in Brooklyn, and not a lot of people [in New York] get to have dinners in a backyard,” Massih says. To bring to life his vision of cooking for the community, Massih extensively renovated his Greenpoint backyard, creating a lush urban escape where guests can enjoy the exquisite food that he prepares in his own kitchen— each dish enhanced by a dash of his grandfather’s olive oil, all the way from Lebanon. 18
A great kitchen for entertaining has ample counter space, two sinks and plenty of room in the fridge.
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The third must-have for Massih is “a lot of prep area—lots of counter space.” You need space for laying out, preparing and organizing ingredients, which most people consider when thinking about counter space; but if you’re planning on entertaining groups of diners, you also need enough counter space to plate all of the meals at once. Nobody wants to be balancing plates on top of kitchen stools because there’s not enough room for everything on the countertop. Fourth for Massih is storage, in terms of both kitchen cabinets and a decent pantry. You want plenty of space, and also space that complements your cooking flow. Pots and pans should be as close to your stove as possible—either on a rack above or in a cabinet below—and serving utensils like spoons and tongs should be close to where you do your If you're cooking for a group, an abundance of counter space will make it easier for you to prep and plate meals.
collect your cooking tools, which helps with efficiency when you’re cooking for a group of people.
Having worked on his kitchen to ensure that it had everything that
A walk-in pantry is ideal, with various shelf sizes and storage
he needed to support his at-home dining experiences, Massih has the
options for appliances that are not in regular use. For chefs,
knowledge of both a professional chef and a home cook. We asked him for
there’s nothing worse than a cluttered cooktop.
some tips to help aspiring culinary hosts to choose the right kitchen space, starting with the five kitchen elements that he finds to be indispensable. First, Massih says, is “the right fridge, or the right fridge space.” Part of taking the pressure off yourself when entertaining, he says, is making sure that you’re prepared in advance. “Entertaining is all about making it simple for yourself when people are there— being able to prep ahead and batching the drinks; having the pitchers of water ready in the fridge; and having everything ready to go. Maybe serve more cold stuff than hot. You can do a pasta salad and an orzo salad, and make it two hours in advance.” Preparing food in advance, chilling drinks and ensuring that all of your produce is fresh all comes down to having the right fridge. And while interactive fridges with weather forecasts and recipe databases can be useful, the main thing is space—and plenty of it. If you want to get fancy, you could go for a hot-water dispenser and temperature-adjustable drawers, both of which assist in various cooking processes; just make sure that you have enough shelf space to hold all of the food and beverages that you’ve prepped for your guests. Because you can’t make a lot of food without creating a lot of mess, Massih insists that having two sinks is vital: one dedicated to food prep, and one to cleanup. You can keep your prep equipment near your prep sink (think bowls, colanders, appliances), and dishes near the cleanup sink (which should ideally be close to the dishwasher). In addition, having two sinks creates more flexibility for multiple cooks, and streamlines the flow while you’re cooking. 20
plating, to minimize the number of steps you have to take to
Lastly, Massih emphasizes the importance of, as he calls it, “legit trash.” “You want a trash can that’s near the sink or accessible around [where you’re working], and not one of those little tiny trash barrels that fits nothing,” he says. “Otherwise, every two minutes, you’ll have to take the trash out when you’re prepping.” Massih also spends a lot of time cooking in other people’s kitchens as part of his catering and private-chef business, and the one feature that he is always delighted to see is a back kitchen. “What is really nice about some of [the private homes that I cook in] is they have a back kitchen, like the ‘help’ kitchen,” he says. “That really does help a lot. If I [had the resources], and I was looking for a house to entertain in a lot or to do a lot of dinners in, then that’s definitely something that I would look for. Edouard Massih in his home kitchen, where he prepares meals for guests, and serves them in his backyard.
“A lot of these kitchens nowadays are very open-plan, because the idea of it is that it’s really fun. But it gets annoying when you’re [hosting] a formal dinner, and you can’t do dishes [or
hide them away] while your guests are eating. Having a small back kitchen really helps, because then you can hide all of the stuff that you don’t want Having two sinks creates separate areas for prepping your food and cleaning up.
people to see.” There’s nothing wrong with a kitchen as a style statement, and most people whose interests lie in kitchens will admit to some fetish-like reverence. Just keep practical concerns in mind, particularly when you have culinary aspirations; remember, you can have a waterfall countertop AND legit trash. That’s what we call the best of both worlds. For more information on Edouard Massih and his home-style cooking, visit www.edouardmassih.com.
Massih hosts intimate private dinners in his own backyard.
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ROOF TALK The unsung hero of a house, the roof is an essential construction and design element.
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hough it sometimes doesn’t seem to be given as much consideration as other design elements, a house’s roof is a vital feature, both aesthetically and functionally. A roof is almost like a hat: some provide more shade than others; some are better for warm weather, and some are better for cold. Some are complex and trendy, while others are simple and straightforward. The difference is that you don’t need a hat to complete an ensemble, but you do need a roof to complete a house. Compared with things like square footage, kitchen countertops and outdoor space, roofs sometimes sit low on the list of factors affecting home-buying decisions—but perhaps we should pay them more attention. There are countless designs, each with its own set of pros and cons. Different roofs are better suited for different environments, and each option offers various features that might affect how you enjoy your home. Here, you’ll find an overview of the roof variations that you’re likely to come across in your house search. Gable Hip
This classic structure, which is commonly found atop homes throughout the United States, consists of two roof
The earliest examples of the hip roof design date back to the
sections that slope in opposite directions from a ridge. It’s a
18th century, when the clean, handsome style was used atop
simple design, and one that has stood the test of time; gable
buildings in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Compared
roofs date all the way back to ancient Greece. Part of the
with the gable, the hip roof is slightly more complex; instead
reason that architects have long favored the gable roof is its
of two slopes, the hip roof has four, which meet at points,
functionality—the sloped design works as a drainage system
or “hips.” This makes for a more wind-resistant design that
that easily allows water or snow to run into the gutters, and
is still capable of allowing water drainage, with the added
the simplicity of the design means less potential for leaks
advantage of a consistent, level fascia that enables full gutter
and damage. Homeowners often favor a gable roof because
installation around the house. A downside is that more seams
of the amount of space it allows beneath—and because of its
and valleys mean more opportunities for potential water leaks
classic appearance.
to occur, but as long as the roof has been properly installed, this shouldn’t cause much concern. Aesthetically, the hip roof
In many environments, a gable roof is practical and sturdy,
is favored by those looking for a bungalow or cottage look,
but in windy areas or those prone to hurricanes, they’re not
and the design is said to potentially increase property value.
always the best option. Under extreme conditions, the upper part of the roof can trap in wind that might build up and peel off roofing material—or even lift the roof from the frame of the house itself. With built-up snow and strong winds, gable roofs have been known to collapse. If gables are what you’re looking for, just ensure that you’ve inspected the quality of
Illustrations by Kane Grose
construction before you buy.
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Mansard Dutch gable
Named after the French architect François Mansart, who This roofing style is the result of the gable and the hip joining
was designing buildings during the baroque period of the
forces. The Dutch gable (also known as the gablet) comprises
17th century, the mansard roof emerged crowning the tops
a shallow hip roof topped with a smaller gable roof, which
of châteaus and grand townhouses throughout France. If
allows for a greater amount of space (provided by the gable)
you’re looking for some je ne sais quoi, the mansard roof
and a sturdier structure with a gutter running the full way
delivers. The style is characterized by four roof sides that
around (courtesy of the hip roof). The Dutch gable was first
each contain two slopes, and decorative dormer windows.
popularized during the Renaissance, and it made its way into
Devotees of this style love the extra space beneath the roof,
Europe in the following centuries. A Dutch gable adds a little
which is substantial given the almost-flat upper slope and
more architectural interest than a simple gable or hip roof,
virtually vertical lower slope. The additional light from the
and with the addition of a window in the gablet, natural light
dormers, better heat distribution and high-class look are
is maximized. And while the paired constructions mean more
other drawcards.
materials and a complex design that takes more effort to build and maintain, the end result is striking and multifunctional.
The design is not ideal for extreme weather regions; due to the flatter upper slope, the drainage system of the roof is not as efficient as compared to other, simpler options. Maintenance and repair costs can also be high due to the flat surface and the introduction of dormer windows.
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Flat
A persistent trend in modern design is simplicity and minimalism, and you can’t get much more minimal than a flat roof. And although they are now a marker of modernism, flat roofs have long been used in Middle Eastern building due to their simplicity, cost-efficiency and ability to keep out the Butterfly
sun’s heat. When roofing materials became more advanced, the style spread across Europe and into the United States.
As architectural styles evolved, roof design began to appear on some homes as their defining feature. The butterfly roof,
Despite appearances, these roofs are not completely flat; they
although first used in 1930 by Le Corbusier in Chile, was
are designed with a slight pitch to allow water drainage, but
popularized through mid-century modern design in Southern
they’re also flat enough to be used for a terrace or rooftop
California in the late 1950s, and has been heavily associated
garden. A clean, crisp silhouette is achieved with a flat roof,
with that movement in the years since—though it is still not
allowing other features of the building design to shine.
particularly common. Also referred to as an inverted gable, the butterfly roof is named for its two surfaces that slope
The biggest drawback to a flat roof is the minimal slope as
down from opposing edges to form a valley in the middle.
water buildup can cause damage, but advanced, modern
The roof is appealing to home buyers for a few reasons,
roofing materials have largely solved that problem. These
including its water-collecting design, and the taller external
include single-layer membranes made of neoprene or
walls that support the higher edges of the roof, which allow
polyvinyl chloride (PVC); modified bitumen, which gives
for the installation of larger windows.
durability and a rubber-like characteristic; and built-up roofing (BUR), which consists of several layers of materials
Butterfly roofs are notoriously difficult to build and
designed to mitigate water infiltration.
maintain, and they can be pricey to install. They also don’t fare well with snow, which is why you’ll largely find this style
The roofs that crown our homes have changed and adapted a
in warmer environments like Palm Springs. But the aesthetic
lot over the years. Yet, whether your preference for roofing is
interest that comes from this silhouette is arresting, and
a new architectural style or an innovative way of building, a
perfectly suited to those who favor the mid-century look.
roof will always have one central mission: to cover our heads.
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VENETIAN TERRAZZO Terrazzo flooring has stood the test of time, enduring for centuries as a durable and versatile surface. o arrive in Venice for the first time is to be transported into a completely unique world—a city of gothic buildings floating on water, where grand palaces and churches stand above the ubiquitous canals, and an array of building materials is on permanent display. From the dusty-rose clay bricks that can be found on the exteriors of houses, palaces and churches, to the dazzling white Istrian stone that typifies many of the grander Venetian establishments, and the marble mosaics that adorn surfaces throughout the city, Venice is a city of contrasting textures and styles—and this is something that is reflected in one of its most famous exports: terrazzo flooring. You might know it as that speckly concrete from government buildings of the 1970s and ’80s, but this hybrid flooring material was actually created in the 15th century. Venetian mosaic workers would gather up offcuts of marble and repurpose them, combining them with clay and other materials to use for flooring in their own residences. The workers would grind the stone down for an even walking surface, but without being coated, the color of the aggregate flecks would not emerge; terrazzo was merely a convenient and utilitarian choice for flooring. The flooring style gained popularity when workers refined the process of installation by creating a grinding stone called a galeto to even out the surface, and discovering that a coating of goat milk would bring out the color and sheen of the stone. Since then, technology has advanced (and coatings other than goat milk have been developed), and terrazzo has established itself as a durable and attractive flooring material, first in Italy, and then across the globe. In palaces and buildings throughout Venice, terrazzo is omnipresent, having been chosen for its aesthetic appeal and durability. In the centuries since its invention, the surface has made its way around the world, and recently, it has enjoyed a resurgence as a style statement in modern architecture and design. David Filippi, Vice President of American Terrazzo Co., has a long family history with terrazzo, beginning with his great-grandfather Antonio’s emigration from Italy to the United States. Antonio Filippi set out for the United States from a small town called Casasola, not far from Venice, Modern terrazzo is used as a style statement.
in the early 1900s. After an arduous journey and years of hardship as a foreigner in a strange land, Antonio established what is now American Terrazzo Co. 27
“Like so many Italian immigrants, my greatgrandfather left behind a wife and young child to board a ship and set sail for the country of his dreams,” Filippi says. “Some seven years after arriving in America, he called for his young family to join him and eventually secured a piece of property where he built his shop and home next door. Relatives and friends from the ‘old country’ joined my great-grandfather, and together they earned a reputation for performing the finest in terrazzo and masonry work.” Filippi’s family is dedicated to the continuation of the business, which is a testament to Italian ingenuity and Filippi’s great-grandfather’s hard work. “Over the years, terrazzo has had its ups and downs,” Filippi says. “Today, it is very popular. Historically, you would have seen terrazzo mostly in airports and hospitals, and in the lobbies of large commercial buildings. Now, it has expanded to retail stores, universities and high-end homes.” Terrazzo flooring at San Giorgio Maggiore, in the lagoon of Venice—the city where this unique flooring style was born.
As with many design and architectural trends, terrazzo has come in and out of style, but one of the enduring benefits of the material—and what makes architects and designers come back to it again and again—is that it is durable and versatile. “Generally, of all building types, airports have the most foot traffic,” Filippi says. “One of the main reasons that terrazzo is so widely used in airports is that it is extremely durable.” It’s because of this that, even though the initial financial outlay for terrazzo might be greater than a simpler form of flooring, terrazzo is considered to be the most cost-effective flooring that there is—because it will never wear out. Fifty years from installation, a terrazzo floor will look as fresh as if it were installed yesterday. Another major benefit of terrazzo flooring is its uniqueness, and the ability to customize its look to suit any setting. “It has many options,” Filippi says. “There is a wide spectrum of available colors, as well as many aggregate sizes and colors.” In recent years, terrazzo has been embraced as a wildly versatile material that can be used as a refined surface in professional buildings; for a fun and colorful addition to a retail space; and as a personality-laden feature in a beautiful home. Because terrazzo is poured during installation, a fluid, unbroken surface can be achieved, providing continuity and connection between spaces in your home, which most other flooring and wall surfaces are unable to achieve. And designers are now experimenting with precast terrazzo, opening up a whole new channel for design experimentation—it’s no longer limited to just flooring and walls.
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“Over the years, we have fabricated terrazzo sinks, bathtubs, tables, chairs and even sculptures,” Filippi says. “Terrazzo can be placed anywhere and everywhere. It has no limitations.” This expansion from building surfaces to accessories and decor is indicative of the strength of terrazzo in today’s design palette. Modern design outlets jumped on board, with Anthropologie selling a range of terrazzo-inspired bath accessories, West Elm doing a collection of melamine terrazzo-style dishes, and multitudes of furniture and fabric designers incorporating the material’s aesthetic into their products. If you’re considering terrazzo for your home, there are a few important things to keep in mind. Consider your time line, because terrazzo is still laid by hand, and is considered artistic and artisanal work. If you’re going with traditional cementitious terrazzo, be prepared for it to take more than a month to install. Epoxy, on the other hand, can usually be completed within one to two weeks. Cost varies, starting from $30 per square foot for installation. If you’re looking for intricate designs or installations in challenging areas, the cost will increase. But remember, the long-term maintenance costs of terrazzo are virtually nonexistent compared with other types of flooring. Lastly, when you’re choosing the color and aggregates for your terrazzo features, make sure that you’re making a choice based on personal preference rather than trend, because this surface, with its virtual indestructibility, will be with you permanently.
No longer relegated just to underfoot, terrazzo is now used for walls, countertops and furniture, and in many other applications
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AGOURA HILLS, CALIFORNIA
Luxury Paramount Ranch estate at its best. This newly remodeled custom estate offers over 5,400 sq. ft. of open living area, 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms with heated floors. As you enter through the gates, take in the sprawling 10 acres covered in lush greenery. This “smart home” offers vaulted ceilings and artisan wood beams. The beautiful master suite offers his and hers walk-in closets and a cozy fireplace. Take in the outdoors on the private patio and enjoy a spa experience in the enormous master bath with rain shower and custom fixtures. The gourmet chef’s kitchen has Viking and Sub-Zero appliances, custom cabinetry and beautiful fixtures, which make this kitchen the focal point of the home. The pool and full outdoor kitchen are second to none. The pool house is equipped with an additional full bathroom and dry sauna. Enjoy the enclosed tennis and basketball courts, three-car garage and mudroom. Other features include: built-in vacuum system, intercom system and brand-new roof. The opposite side of the property boasts an equine area, including a barn with 7 stalls, a tack room, full arena, exercise room and dog kennels. No expense was spared on this equestrian paradise. 32
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28660 Wagon Road Agoura Hills, CA 91301 Price: $7,200,000 Square Feet: 5,400 Lot Size: 415,105 sq. ft. (10.3559 acres) Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 6.5 Garage: 3-car, attached Kitchen Features: Viking and Sub-Zero appliances Additional Features: Four horses and a full-time ranch manager, a new John Deere tractor, a 2004 Dodge Dooley and a four-horse trailer with dressing room. All furniture is included.
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PROPERTY NOTES: A fully operational and working ranch nestled in the heart of Paramount Estates. No expense was spared to make the living experience as compelling as a typical day on the ranch.
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PROPERTY NOTES: All furniture is included, featuring selected pieces especially imported from France with custom upholstery. Exquisite rare oriental rugs and artwork complement the furnishings.
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THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS
This one-of-a-kind estate is situated on a 2-acre golf course homesite in guard-gated Carlton Woods of The Woodlands. The European-inspired design is appointed with timeless dĂŠcor and highlighted with reclaimed wood flooring, vintage tile, and copper gutters and downspouts. Three stories with elevator access. Tranquil backyard with outdoor fireplace, pool, and spa. Practice your swing on the private putting green. Enjoy overlooking the #2 green and #3 fairway and green of the Jack Nicklaus Course, with a water view.
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31 Netherfield Way The Woodlands, TX 77382 Price: $4,954,000 Square Feet: 11,498 Lot Size: 2 acres Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 6 full and 3 half-baths Garage: Oversized 4-car garage Kitchen Features: Commercial-grade Wolf ovens/cooktop with warming drawer, Sub-Zero refrigerator and 2-drawer secondary Sub-Zero refrigerator, limestone counters, reclaimed wood flooring, craftsman wood beams, and custom cabinetry. A butler’s pantry with 132-bottle Sub-Zero wine refrigerator and ice maker connects the kitchen to the formal dining area. Additional Features: Grand two-story library with knotty alder paneling and a fireplace. Owner’s suite with spa-like bath, coffee bar and private balcony. Ten-seat theater with 130” screen that descends from the ceiling. Crestron home control system and Lutron lighting. Elevator service to each of the three levels. Professional landscaping, gated entry with circular drive, and slate roof finished with copper gutters and downspouts. Fully fenced private backyard with outdoor kitchen and fireplace, sparkling pool and spa, and a private putting green.
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Diane@dianelominac.com 31netherfieldway.C21.com PROPERTY NOTES: Within the master-planned community of The Woodlands is The Club at Carlton Woods—a membership-only club and golf course, featuring restaurants, private dining and a fitness center. The award-winning Jack Nicklaus course and nearby Tom Fazio course are available to members and offer a truly special golfing experience.
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JACKSON, WYOMING
Asian design inspiration creates a sense of peaceful existence throughout the home—a home that envisioned precise specifications for luxury, comfort and livability. Each piece of the home has a purpose. Monochromatic color schemes and simple lines make use of natural materials, patterns of light and space to create a harmonious environment. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite the outside in yearround: a 270-degree panoramic view of the ever-changing, wild ranch lands below to the granite faces of the Grand Tetons.
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720 West Northeast Yate Road Jackson, WY 83001 Price: $16,500,000 Square Feet: 11,623 Lot Size: 1.41 acres Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 7 Garage: Attached 4-car, impeccably finished; 1,226 sq. ft. Kitchen Features: Dishwasher, microwave, Wolf range, Meile refrigerator, Miele coffeemaker, Wolf double oven, Sun Valley Bronze hardware, black granite kitchen sinks, custom cabinets with drawer liners, 500-bottle wine fridge, butler’s pantry. Additional Features: Christian Liaigre custom lighting, New Zealand wool carpeting, custom cabinetry by Wayne Williams, sapele and redwood sapless paneling, 4-sided fireplace, reverse osmosis water filtration, VESDA monitoring system, geothermal heat, and a fully programmable and integrated Crestron System to control lights, shades, fireplaces, motion sensors, music and more.
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PROPERTY NOTES: The Homes at Amangani delivers everything you expect from one of the world’s most fabled resorts: spa, fitness facilities, two restaurants, room service, superior property management, hiking trails, infinity pool, 24-hour security, maid service, tennis courts, meeting facilities, library, private chef, concierge and more.
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LISBON, PORTUGAL
The main house is designed in the traditionalist style called “Português Suave,” which displays the elements of the traditional Portuguese architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries. Elements such as red tile roofs, stone corners, and wooden pergolas supported by simple cylindrical columns lend the building a sense of intimacy. In 1942, Lisbon Airport was inaugurated, and the construction of the houses began. This single-family house was built between 1945 and 1947, by Manuel Temudo Baptista, owner of the company with the same name. In 1959, the house was owned by Maria do Carmo Costa Pinto Nery until the summer of 1975, when it was acquired by the current owner. This luxury V8 villa, on Avenida Almirante Gago Coutinho in Lisbon, is completely remodeled, with 1,000 sq. m. of land, two covered garages, a garden and a swimming pool. The covered area of 613 sq. m. is divided into 2 floors, basement and attic, 8 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. Situated just minutes from Lisbon airport, with excellent access to the center of Lisbon, it is move-in ready, either for the purpose of living or for company headquarters. 40
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Avenida Almirante Gago Coutinho, #111 Lisboa, Portugal 1700-003 Price: €4,500,000 Square Feet: 6,598 Lot Size: 10,763 sq. ft Bedrooms: 8 Bathrooms: 4 Garage: 3-car Kitchen Features: Modern kitchen design, fully equipped with air conditioner. Additional Features: Central heating. 1940s architecture in the soft Portuguese style, with crown moldings, large double-glazed windows, wooden staircase and floors, terrace overlooking the lawn and a swimming pool surrounded by a wooden deck, and a comfortable environment full of natural light. Above the garage is an annex with living room, bedroom and bathroom, formerly the home of the caretakers.
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PROPERTY NOTES: In this villa, find moments of comfort and leisure right in the center of the city, with the availability of everything you need within minutes.
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PORTUGAL
SINTRA, PORTUGAL Alba Longa. In the heart of Sintra, a town nominated World Heritage Village and Cultural Landscape by UNESCO, near the train station (300 meters) and the Royal Palace (600 meters), this property is framed with all the magic of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. This chalet has 3 floors. On the first floor is the main suite, plus 4 bedrooms. On the second floor, there are 2 additional suites, 5 bedrooms. This property also includes a tennis court, a large area for sustainable agriculture, several attachments, a four-car garage and a house for caretakers. €3,000,000.
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IBIZA, SPAIN The White Angel Cala Comte is a limitededition development including 15 luxury houses that exude Mediterranean lifestyle at its highest expression. These exclusive homes stand out for their prime location, their well-thought-out design, their superior quality and the services provided to homeowners. The latter is what makes The White Angel brand so unique, with an emphasis on bespoke and personalized management services to keep the property in perfect condition and to ensure that each stay becomes unforgettable. €3,000,000.
CENTURY 21 BDK EDDY DE JONG 011-34-971-963-989 EDEJONG@CENTURY21.ES CENTURY21.ES
IBIZA, SPAIN Incredible villa located in a unique setting in the exclusive area of Can Furnet. Project under execution with expected delivery date by mid2021. The house has a modern design with high-quality materials. Distributed on 2 floors, very spacious, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 halfbathrooms, and large windows with natural light throughout the day. The villa’s extraordinary private pool and its privileged views will not leave anyone indifferent. It includes parking space. Located just a few kilometers from the town center. €5,500,000.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON First time on the market. Custom-built riverfront home on 3.42 acres with many amenities and upgrades. Located on the backwaters of the Winchester Dam, close to the college. This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 3,598 sq. ft. home features an open floor plan, spectacular views from every window of the river, a den/office, and 2 master suites (main floor and upstairs). Outside features a 4 car garage, separate shop/boat house with changing area, boat dock, shared boat ramp, river irrigation, terraced garden areas, and much more. $1,250,000.
CENTURY 21 THE NEIL COMPANY REAL ESTATE NEIL HUMMEL 541-680-2374 | NHUMMEL1827@HOTMAIL.COM NEILCO.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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CALIFORNIA
CENTRAL COAST, CALIFORNIA An over 6 acre estate with 2 homes. The first is a 5,100 square foot, 4 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom main home, with a 3 car garage, salon, media room, library, loft and pool house. There is a designer edgeless infinity pool with dive rock, rock slide, rock spa, waterfalls, firepit, and endless views. The second home is a 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home with attached 2 car and RV garage, all backing onto a private wooded seasonal creek and patio with fire pit. Both homes’ interior upgrades and woodwork are exceptional and timeless. The property’s Edna Valley location is only 6 miles to Pismo Beach. $2,985,000.
CENTURY 21 HOMETOWN REALTY AMY GALLAGHER 805-234-4686 | AMY@C21HOME.COM AMYSELLS805.COM 4 46
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CALIFORNIA SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA
Historic ranch on approximately 468 acres with 3 legal parcels. Parcel 1 has 165 acres of irrigated farm ground with about another 30 acres available for planting. Parcel 2 is 230 acres of grazing land with awesome building sites. Total of 8 wells producing approximately 700 GPM and 3 agriculture ponds. The main ranch house was built in the 1930s and is in move-in condition. There are 6 rentals on the property. Other structures include a hay barn, pole barn, dairy barn, workshop and a couple of additional small buildings. All of this with views from Morro Rock to Islay Hill. $6,900,000.
CENTURY 21 HOMETOWN VILLAGE F. BYRON GRANT 805-441-2560 BYRON-GRANT@C21HOME.COM BYRON-GRANT.COM
VENTURA, CALIFORNIA Perched
in
Ventura’s
exclusive
McElrea
Heights, this 1920’s Spanish style villa, with guest-quarters,
boasts
spectacular,
180
degree, unobstructed ocean, islands, coastline, breakwater, marina, pier and city lights views. The main home features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths with no stairs leading into the home and with the master-suite on the main floor. The guestsuite offers a living area with fireplace, kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 full bath & viewing deck. Close to the beach and historic Downtown Ventura. Rare opportunity. $1,298,400.
CENTURY 21 EVEREST BLAKE MASHBURN 805-368-0202 BMASHBURN2@YAHOO.COM 1510BRODIEA.COM
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CALIFORNIA
LAKE SHERWOOD, CALIFORNIA This 5 bedroom home is under construction, and the new buyer may be able to pick and choose finish materials. Awesome panoramic views of Lake Sherwood and the mountains surrounding The Lake Sherwood Country Club. Located 25 minutes from Malibu, 50 minutes from LAX. This unique property includes a boat dock, and lakefront cabana. The design features light and bright entertaining areas and many outdoor patios, with most rooms facing gorgeous views of the Lake. Very close to the city of Westlake Village. This home is the ultimate private and quiet retreat. $5,595,000.
CENTURY 21 EVEREST JEFF ROSENBLUM 818-469-6529 | JEFFR@C21EVEREST.COM JEFFROSENBLUM4HOMES.COM 6 48
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CALIFORNIA
VENICE, CALIFORNIA Luxury and quality come together to create this highly designed 2012 Contemporary Modern masterpiece. Walls of glass allow natural light to flow into this custom, open and airy 3 bedroom, 4 bath home. On the first floor, the spacious family room opens to the dramatic, well appointed kitchen. Custom walnut cabinetry, granite countertops, and a large island are met with high end appliances including side-by-side Sub Zero refrigerators and Viking cooktop and ovens. $3,100,000.
CENTURY 21 AWARD LUIS MENDOZA 619-804-7709 | LUIS@MENDOZAREALTYGROUP.COM MENDOZAREALTYGROUP.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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ALABAMA
DAPHNE, ALABAMA Custom built home sits on 2.6 acres of waterfront property with 100+ year old Oak Trees, giant Crepe Myrtles, and luscious green landscaping. Centered along Mobile Bay, the property has sunset views year-round with an unobstructed view of downtown Mobile. The main residence boasts 10,000 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms. There is additional square footage found in a detached multi-use space directly off of the main residence and a grounds keeping building that could be renovated to a guest suite. From the foyer, you are greeted with a direct Bay view, marble flooring, and a grand spiral staircase to meet 15 ft. ceilings throughout the home. $7,900,000.
CENTURY 21 BLUE MARLIN PELICAN
JORDAN M DENNIS | KERSTEN REED BOWMAN 850.837.7800 | JORDAN.DENNIS@CENTURY21.COM BLUEMARLIN.C21.COM 8 50
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ALABAMA
SUMMERDALE, ALABAMA This prestigious home with masterful design and contemporary style sits on 2.2 acres of gorgeous riverfront property along the Alabama Gulf Coast. No detail has been spared in its extraordinary construction. The main living portion of the home is a generous 5,205 sq. ft. and there are 2,000 sq. ft. of screened porches with expansive views. Near ground-to-ceiling windows surround the living and kitchen area, allowing full intake of the view from the bluff overlooking the water. This is truly the Toast of the River. $2,200,000.
CENTURY 21 J. CARTER & COMPANY EMILY BURKE 251-424-8072 | EMILYBURKEANDASSOCIATES@GMAIL.COM EMILYBURKE.C21.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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VIRGINIA
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Prominently located in Old Town North, Liberty Row’s luxurious Manor House welcomes you with its sophisticated, architectural design and highly desirable historic charm. The impeccable workmanship in this spacious 6,000+ sq. ft. home is reflected throughout all 3 finished levels. This custom build features 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a gourmet kitchen with Viking professional appliances, a lavish living room, an expansive entertainment area with a fully equipped wet bar and an 1,100+ bottle wine cellar. $2,995,000.
CENTURY 21 REDWOOD REALTY ANNE ALBRIGHT | DENISE KEMPTON 703-655-9901 | ANNE.A@C21REDWOOD.COM C21REDWOOD.COM/ANNE-ALBRIGHT 10 52
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FLORIDA
GULFPORT, FLORIDA Kipps Colony. Located in the prestigious Pasadena Yacht & Country Club, this spectacular and luxurious 10,769 total sq. ft. executive estate enjoys miles of dazzling open-water views. Towering ceilings, brilliant craftsmanship and grand, open living spaces give this remarkable home a plush, lavish appeal. Huge master suite; wide, covered balconies; fabulous pool and spa; updated seawall/dock and 2 boat lifts. $3,100,000.
CENTURY 21 JIM WHITE & ASSOCIATES DANIA PERRY 727-215-2045 | DANIA.PERRY@GMAIL.COM DANIAPERRY.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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FLORIDA
HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA This gorgeous, gated oceanfront estate sits 27 ft. above sea level with 100 ft. of private oceanfront in the sought-after town of Highland Beach. The property offers 13,316 sq. ft. of walled and gated property. Amenities include a spacious oceanside patio with infinity-edge pool and spa, summer kitchen, pecky cypress columns and ceilings throughout, botticino marble floors, chef’s kitchen with ocean view, formal dining room with wine closet, and a temperature-controlled wine cellar that holds up to 3,000 bottles. $11,000,000.
CENTURY 21 TENACE REALTY MATTHEW QUATTROCIOCCHI 561-356-6363 | MATTQSELLSFLORIDA@GMAIL.COM MATTQSELLSFLORIDA.COM 12 54
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FLORIDA
ISLAMORADA, FLORIDA The turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean are the backdrop to this spacious oceanfront retreat on over 2 acres. The moment you enter through the grand porte-cochère and double entry doors, you’ll be greeted by views of the ocean. In fact, the ocean provides a stunning backdrop for the living room, kitchen, home office, master bedroom, and breakfast nook. To feel the ocean breezes, look no further than the large covered porch. Two guest bedrooms and a spacious master suite provide ample accommodations. $3,200,000.
CENTURY 21 ISLAND LIFE TRACY LARSON 305-522-3812 | TRACYLARSON@BELLSOUTH.NET FLORIDAKEYSMARKETUPDATE.COM 14 56
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FLORIDA
KEY LARGO, FLORIDA Beyond compare, this exquisite, Polynesian-inspired, Harum-designed custom home on the Keys waterway is 99 percent complete; pool is in, landscaping is underway. This spectacular home is not to be missed if you are looking for a yachtsman’s location with over 110 ft. of deep-water dockage with unlimited beam on deep-water Hurricane Creek. Cathedral ceilings grace this masterpiece, and its 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths is complemented by custom LED lighting, drop-down TV, incredible storage, 2 garages, and generous and spacious covered gathering areas. $3,395,000.
CENTURY 21 ISLAND LIFE KEITH ALLEN 305-481-5544 | REALKEYS@BELLSOUTH.NET THEREALKEYS.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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FLORIDA
KEY LARGO, FLORIDA Great views of Snake Creek and out to the ocean from this beautiful 5 bedroom on almost a half acre of creekfront lot in Venetian Shores. Approximately 130 ft. along Snake Creek and approximately 160 ft. along the canal. The home features split levels with 4 bedrooms on the first level, large living/kitchen area with screened balcony on the mid level, and master bedroom on the top level, all connected with a soaring open foyer. Nice pool with spa, 9 hole putt-putt golf course, large garage, davits and nicely landscaped grounds. $3,500,000.
CENTURY 21 ISLAND LIFE RANDY SELDEN 305-481-6732 | RANDYSELDEN@MAC.COM RANDYSELDEN.C21.COM 16 58
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FLORIDA
ODESSA, FLORIDA North of Tampa, the property is located in the nationally award-winning community of Starkey Ranch. Built in the exclusive gated neighborhood of Anclote Reserve in 2019, this highly coveted Key West II executive pool home is better than new and move-in ready. Situated on a premium lot with a pond view, the 4,250 sq. ft., 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom home features both open and separate living spaces. Upgrades include gourmet kitchen, gas fireplace, free-standing soaking tub, built-in wine fridge and surround-sound system. $849,000.
CENTURY 21 EXECUTIVE TEAM KATHLEEN NOVAK 813-390-6008 | KNOVAK@FLORIDAWELCOMESYOUHOME.COM FLORIDAWELCOMESYOUHOME.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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FLORIDA
REDINGTON BEACH, FLORIDA Beachfront. Brilliantly designed and rigorously built on a wide and deep beachfront lot in one of Tampa Bay’s finest beach communities, this astonishing 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath, 11,622 total sq. ft. coastal contemporary masterpiece with separate guest house is the pinnacle of design, craftsmanship and luxury. Soaring and magnificently appointed ceilings, top-of-the-line features and luxurious finishes throughout. Breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico. $6,495,000.
CENTURY 21 JIM WHITE & ASSOCIATES DANIA PERRY 727-215-2045 | DANIA.PERRY@GMAIL.COM DANIAPERRY.COM 18 60
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FLORIDA
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA Gracing 2 acres of pristine Intracoastal Waterway heaven, this 8,000+ sq. ft. custom home embodies the true meaning of resort-style living. From the large custom kitchen with butler’s pantry and commercial-style appliances to the large-screen media room, this 4 bedroom, 5 bath, 2 half-baths designer home is fit for royalty. The views from every corner of this beautiful home are stunning, and meant for entertaining large parties spilling out onto the travertine deck and pool area. Experience a new lifestyle in “The Nation’s Oldest City”. $3,950,000.
CENTURY 21 ST. AUGUSTINE PROPERTIES DIRK SCHROEDER 904-540-2360 | DIRKSCHROEDER@MSN.COM C212020.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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FLORIDA
SANTA ROSA BEACH, FLORIDA Stunning custom home by Romair construction on one of the largest lots in WaterColor, offering easy access to all amenities, as well as privacy and a feeling of space. This elegantly furnished home exudes luxury around every corner, and features 5 bedrooms, a large bunk room, a huge private pool/ hot tub, an outdoor cabana with TV, a fireplace and grilling station, as well as multiple porches/decks. There is also a detached 2 car garage and carriage house for guests. $3,895,000.
CENTURY 21 COAST PROPERTIES WILL PALMER 850-687-9988 | WILL@COASTFLA.COM WILL.COASTFLA.COM 20 62
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FLORIDA
SANTA ROSA BEACH, FLORIDA Exquisite home in WaterSound Beach designed by Savoie Architects, P.A. and situated on one of the largest lots in the passage’s neighborhood. This home has immense street presence, starting with the arched portico entrance, leading into the courtyard and custom-designed infinity-edge pool and spa. The home has a total of 5 bedrooms and 7 baths, and offers impressive 12 foot ceilings, 10 foot exterior doors, expansive courtyard and outdoor spaces, The home has impressive rental history and repeat customers. Offered fully furnished with lovely new furnishings and decor. $3,250,000.
CENTURY 21 COAST PROPERTIES WILL PALMER 850-687-9988 | WILL@COASTFLA.COM WILL.COASTFLA.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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FLORIDA
SANTA ROSA BEACH, FLORIDA Complete renovation on this beautiful Gulf-front condo in WaterSound Beach. Fresh updates and elegant decor make this property totally stunning. From the minute you enter this property, the Gulf views will totally amaze you. This single-level, second-floor location is the best of both worlds: you get phenomenal views, but with minimal stairs (there is also elevator access). The residence itself has beautiful hardwood and tile floors throughout, and an open gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances and a new gas range. $2,100,000.
CENTURY 21 COAST PROPERTIES WILL PALMER 850-687-9988 | WILL@COASTFLA.COM WILL.COASTFLA.COM 22 64
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FLORIDA
TAMPA, FLORIDA This is your opportunity to purchase the palatial estate of Baseball Hall of Fame Legend Roberto Alomar. Located in Avila, Tampa Bay’s premier gated country-club community. Encompassing over 18,000 sq. ft. of beautifully designed space on almost 3.5 acres, this estate will satisfy the taste of the most discriminating buyer. Expert craftsmanship is displayed in the custom millwork, floors of marble and rich woods, embellished ceilings, massive columns, insulated windows, and state-of-the-art amenities. $4,599,000.
CENTURY 21 AFFILIATED DIANNE MARTIN 813-240-7007 | DIANNE.MARTIN@CENTURY21.COM FINEHOMES.CENTURY21.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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NEW YORK
SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK Southampton Village Estate on over one half acre in prime location near Little Plains Beach. Owned by the same family since 1913 and fully renovated, this bright and sunny home is located in the heart of the Village. Enjoy the beaches, shops and restaurants just minutes from coveted Toylsome Lane. Covered porches, terraces, living room with French doors to the landscaped garden and heated oversized gunite pool. Home office with bathroom, tons of storage, fully sprinklered. Full basement. Enjoy fabulous year-round or summer living and entertaining—this house has it all. $4,945,000.
CENTURY 21 AGAWAM TOWN & VILLAGE DENISE C. MCCAULEY 917-617-5062 | DENISE@TOWNVILLAGEREALTY.COM 121TOYLSOME.COM 24 66
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NEW JERSEY/TEXAS MANTOLOKING, NEW JERSEY The best of the best! A wonderful bayfront estate located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. This magnificent property enjoys over 457 ft. on the bay with views in every direction, and is surrounded by impeccable landscaping. Lovely patio, in-ground heated pool and spa, and private beach access. Can accommodate a 120 ft. motor yacht. $3,600,000.
CENTURY 21 SOLID GOLD REALTY LLC MICHAEL POOLE 732-407-8668 MIKE0779@OPTONLINE.NET CENTURY21SOLIDGOLDREALTY.COM
HUNT, TEXAS A Rare Find. Fabulous contemporary Hill Country Estate at the confluence of the North and South Forks of the Guadalupe River. Over 730 ft. of cypress lined river frontage on this 6+ acre estate. Main home 2 bedroom, 2 bath and has a river view from almost every room. Slate and wood floors, lots of windows and light. Expansive covered patio. Guest house is a 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath two-story with porches overlooking the river. Large storeroom. Covered pavilion with barbeque pit by the river for those wonderful gatherings of family and friends. $4,500,000.
CENTURY 21 THE HILLS REALTY EMILY PETTY 830-459-2040 EMILY@EMILYPETTY.COM HUNTTEXASREALESTATE.COM
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TEXAS
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Remarkable custom-built home by Image Homes. Over 8,300 sq. ft. of luxurious living on a double lot in “The Chateaux.” Entertainers’ delight with formal dining room with wine room and butler’s pantry. Great room, game room access to the expansive covered patio with extra-large pool, spa and soccer practice area with artificial turf. A cinephile’s dream media room. Gourmet chef’s kitchen. Twin double garages within private gated motor court. $3,865,000.
CENTURY 21 SCOTT MYERS REALTORS NORM MULLER 210-827-9832 | NORM.MULLER@CENTURY21.COM CENTURY21SCOTTMYERS.COM 26 68
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MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN The Wellington Inn is a 10,000 sq. ft. neo-classical mansion located in Northern Michigan, in the historic heart of downtown Traverse City. Built in 1905, by one of Traverse City’s lumber barons, this spectacular mansion features 9 guest suites, parlor, library, a third level ballroom, commercial grade kitchen and has been fully restored to its original grandeur. In addition the carriage house offers 2, 2 bedroom apartments with kitchens and ample storage for vehicles and toys. Walkable to everything including cinemas, opera house, restaurants, breweries, shopping and beaches. $3,100,000.
CENTURY 21 NORTHLAND KELLIE SERGENT 231-264-4500 | KELLIE.SERGENT@C21NORTHLAND.COM C21NORTHLAND.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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MICHIGAN
NORTHPORT, MICHIGAN This waterfront home with 2.4 acres and 183 ft. frontage on Lake Michigan is a rare find with exquisite craftsmanship. Located under the home is a boathouse to house your favorite boat. This is an incredible opportunity to own a home with one of the few private harbors in the state of Michigan. $4,500,000.
CENTURY 21 NORTHLAND MEAGAN LUCE 231-883-8440 | MEAGAN.LUCE@C21NORTHLAND.COM C21NORTHLAND.COM 28 70
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IDAHO
COEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO Why live in the mountains looking at the lake when you can own waterfront property? This is your opportunity to live in a beautiful home on the best bay, on the best lake in the world. This custom, high-quality home features 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, and over 5,200 sq. ft. of living space with another 2,500 sq. ft. of deck space. For privacy, it sits on approximately 400 ft. of lakefront, and the adjoining 300 ft. could be available as well. This home features a gourmet kitchen, large master suite, and amenities galore. $2,750,000.
CENTURY 21 WATERFRONT BILL FANNING 509-999-5444 | FANNING@21WATERFRONT.COM 21WATERFRONT.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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IDAHO
COEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO Premium Idaho waterfront on Lake Coeur d’Alene! Paddle board to and from Discovery Land Company’s Gozzer Ranch Golf and Lake Club or Hutton’s General Store from this 7,200 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 5.5 bath luxury home. Enjoy 2 sandy beaches, a 25 foot waterfall, 2 docks and a large gym! As featured in magazines, this is the home of the “Idaho Mine Shaft Bar”— fashioned after North Idaho’s mining industry, this bar comes complete with a family media room and a 1,000 bottle wine cellar! $4,300,000.
CENTURY 21 BEUTLER AND ASSOCIATES MICHELLE STAFFORD 208-704-7447 | MICHELLE@CDAWATERFRONT.COM CDAWATERFRONT.COM 30 72
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IDAHO
COEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO Nowhere else in Idaho will you find a gated 5 acre private peninsula with 1,400 ft. of waterfront quite like “Edwards Point Estates”! This sprawling private campus features an Adirondack-style luxury home hosting 6 bedrooms and 7 baths. Sleeping up to 20 with an 8 seat Jacuzzi, this home has a grand living room, 3 season porch and a luxury list you must see to believe. Living and entertaining come easily with a private dock, gazebo, a carriage house, fire pit, totem pole and more! All ages will treasure the moments and memories while exploring life on the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene! $3,899,000.
CENTURY 21 BEUTLER AND ASSOCIATES MICHELLE STAFFORD 208-704-7447 | MICHELLE@CDAWATERFRONT.COM CDAWATERFRONT.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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IDAHO
COEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO Swede Bay. Very desirable west-side location on Lake Coeur d’Alene. Only 18 minutes to town. Custom 4-bedroom/4-bath, 4,300 sq. ft. home with spacious, heated 3 car garage with extra storage. Views looking right down the center of the lake. Southern exposure and 90 ft. of deep water. The home’s outside decks and fire-pit areas are very special. Close to Gozzer by boat and an easy drive to Black Rock and Rock Creek. Great value; can’t replace location or home at this price. $2,995,000.
CENTURY 21 BEUTLER AND ASSOCIATES JOHN BEUTLER 208-765-5554 | C21JOHNB@AOL.COM NWSELECTREALESTATE.COM 32 74
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IDAHO
HARRISON, IDAHO Black Rock Horse Ranch. Very rare offering, incredible horse setup—one of the nicest in the nation. Must-see veterinary lab and state-of-the-art breeding facility. There is a custom home overlooking the mountains and lakes, plus 3 separate homes. Several barns, 96 stalls, 300 x 150 indoor riding arena, and much, much more. 1,140 acres in all with grassy pastures, rolling hills and 2.9 miles of lake frontage on Anderson Lake. Short boat ride to Lake Coeur d’’Alene. Close to 3 nationally ranked golf courses. $12,000,000.
CENTURY 21 BEUTLER AND ASSOCIATES JOHN BEUTLER 208-765-5554 | C21JOHNB@AOL.COM NWSELECTREALESTATE.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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IDAHO
HAYDEN, IDAHO Hayden Lake Private Reserve. Once in a lifetime opportunity. Largest privately owned estate on the entire lake. Imagine 1,697 ft. of prime waterfront, lawn to water’s edge and sandy beach, 108 acres in total backing up to National Forest. Beautiful, private gated entry with private road over a wooden bridge to main residence, which is all North Idaho Architecture—a craftsman masterpiece. 6,750 total sq. ft., with gourmet kitchen including a La Cornue range and Miele steam oven. $12,000,000.
CENTURY 21 BEUTLER AND ASSOCIATES JOHN BEUTLER 208-765-5554 | C21JOHNB@AOL.COM NWSELECTREALESTATE.COM 34 76
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IDAHO
HAYDEN, IDAHO Hayden Lake—Gem Shores. Architectural masterpiece with over 8,600 sq. ft. True North Idaho family retreat. Extraordinary attention to detail, walnut floors, wood beams, woodburning fireplaces, billiard room. Walk out the “lake level” to lawn and 420 ft. of sandy beach. 5.8 acres with private gated entry. Also includes fully furnished guest quarters with kitchen and laundry. $4,195,000.
CENTURY 21 BEUTLER AND ASSOCIATES JOHN BEUTLER 208-765-5554 | C21JOHNB@AOL.COM NWSELECTREALESTATE.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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IDAHO
POST FALLS, IDAHO Pacific Northwest retreat. Truly is perfect for a large family retreat, corporate retreat—use your imagination. Imagine 26,000 sq. ft. of “5-star hotel” quality, large home theater, exercise center, outdoor saltwater pool, putting green, tennis and much, much more. Very private 3.8 acre site with 452 ft. of deep-water frontage. 10+ car garage, caretaker home and large shop. $7,900,000.
CENTURY 21 BEUTLER AND ASSOCIATES JOHN BEUTLER 208-765-5554 | C21JOHNB@AOL.COM NWSELECTREALESTATE.COM 36 78
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WYOMING
BUFFALO, WYOMING Unique, one of a kind, ranch at the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains in Johnson County Wyoming. Approximately a mile of fishing, barns, corrals, pastures for horses and cattle, mountain views, garden with a green house and 3 houses, each 1 bedroom. The main house and barn were rebuilt in 2011 to reflect the beauty and history of the West while using the most modern technology. 2 guest houses built in 2011, add room for family and friends. $2,240,000.
CENTURY 21 BHJ REALTY INC. VICTORIA GRAY 307-200-3261 | VICTORIA.GRAY@C21BHJ.COM CENTURY21BHJ.COM CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates®
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WYOMING
SHERIDAN, WYOMING Find your perfect melding of western lifestyle, convenience and luxury at the one-of-a-kind YO Equine Ranch. Whether your inner enthusiast seeks high-end horse breeding in a celebrated polo community, farming 80 quality irrigated acres, or hunting and fishing your own stretch of riparian-covered Little Goose Creek, there is plenty to satisfy on this 103 acre property. $3,875,000.
CENTURY 21 BHJ REALTY, INC. BRUCE E. GARBER 307-752-2013 | BRUCE.GARBER@C21BHJ.COM CENTURY21BHJ.COM 80
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