Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury and global real estate, art, collectibles, and home.
Milan, Italy | Ilaria Dupré, Italy Sotheby’s International Realty
The three-level, 3,552-square-foot house was converted in the 1990s from an atelier in the rear courtyard of an early 20th-century apartment building, with 15-foot ceilings and large glass panels set between the beams of its wood plank floors upstairs and on the ground floor.
House Hunting in Italy: See-Through Floors in Milan for $1.8 Million – New York Times
This 1812 Home for Sale in New Jersey Comes with a Converted Barn – Apartment Therapy
8 Historic Properties Near Lake Superior Can Be Yours for $3.5M – Cottages & Gardens
When He’s Not Flipping Quarterbacks, Patriots Linebacker Kyle Van Noy Is Flipping Houses – Wall Street Journal
Hollywood Gathers at Sinatra Estate for Hermès Grand Soir – Vanity Fair
6 charming homes near colleges – The Week
5 Sustainable Homes for Sale That Prove Green Architecture Is Here to Stay – Architectural Digest
Heir to William Randolph Hearst Sets New Calistoga Record with $9.5M – San Francisco Business Times
Our top properties of the week – The Spaces
The U.S. Government Plans to Back Much Higher Mortgages. It Could Actually Be a Blow to Buyers – Mansion Global
Who Could Resist? Agents Deal With Neighbors Who Get Too Curious About Homes for Sale – Wall Street Journal
$450,000 Homes in Arkansas, Texas and Minnesota – New York Times
Once home to NYC’s 93rd mayor, this stately $3.5M Princeton, NJ home is both historic and welcoming – 6SQFT
$6.5M Historic Manhattan Townhouse Hits Market – Mansion Global
5 Sustainable Homes for Sale That Prove Green Architecture is Here to Stay – Architectural Digest
What You Get for $1.8 Million in California – New York Times
On the Market in New York City – New York Times
Cape Cod House Hunt: Lovely Custom Cape on 2 Acres – Cape Cod Times