Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury and global real estate, art, collectibles, and home.
Washington, DC | Jonathan Taylor & Maxwell Rabin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Julia Child’s former home in northwest Washington, D.C., is currently listed for $3.5 million. The chef and television host gained national admiration after introducing French gastronomy to the public following the release of her cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
Inside Julia Child’s iconic Georgetown home – on the market for $3.5 million – Homes & Gardens
$2.8 Million Homes in California – New York Times
One of Oldest Homes in Montecito, California, Hits Market for $8.5 Million – Mansion Global
A Harry Bates–Designed Home Is Available to Rent in East Hampton – Dwell
$600,000 Homes in Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri – New York Times
Some of the Dreamiest Ski Chalets on the Real Estate Market Right Now – Architectural Digest
Where to Buy a Vacation Home in Mexico – Travel and Leisure
Seychelles Villa Comes With 27 Bedrooms and Three Large Pools – Mansion Global
In Malibu, A $40-Million Home Rises from Suzanne Somers’ Empty Land – Los Angeles Times
Luxury Home of the Week: A Cape Cod Compound for $3.85 Million – The Boston Globe
The 5 most stylish tiny homes for sale right now – Living ETC
Connecticut Home Sells for $50 Million as Seller Departs for Palm Beach – Wall Street Journal
A Trio of Historic Manhattan Townhouses Asks $46.5 Million – Mansion Global
Experts Predict What The Housing Market Will Look Like In 2022 – Forbes
Our top properties of the week – The Spaces
Home of the Week: This $45 Million Modern Vail Mansion Has a Glass-Bottom Pool Over a Roaring Firepit – Robb Report