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Dr. Seuss’s SoCal Estate Hits Market For $10M With Breathtaking Views, Easter Eggs
The California estate of Dr. Seuss has hit the market for $9.95 million.
Dr. Seuss, Theodor Geisel, as he was known growing up in Springfield, Massachusetts, bought what would become the 5,000-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bathroom hilltop estate in La Jolla, California, in 1948 with his first wife, Helen, according to the New York Post. She died in 1967.
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The estate was designed in 1950 by master architect Thomas Shepherd, craftedfrom a pre-existing Spanish Revival observation tower dating back to 1923-24, the Post reported. That gave the estate sweeping views of the surrounding …
$6M Mega-Estate With Its Own Golf Course Is Most Expensive Home Ever Sold In This NJ Town
A 23-acre luxury compound known as “Mattaccino” has officially become the most expensive home ever sold in one New Jersey town, closing this week for $6 million.
Located at 1980 Campbell Road in Wall Township, the 30,000-square-foot estate was represented by Sal Ventre of REAL Brokerage and sold after drawing national attention for its massive footprint and resort-style amenities.
"We coined it as a 'residential resort,' because that's truly what it is," Ventre said. "From a nightclub to arcades, four to five different bars, a massage spa, saunas, a theater, racquetball court, four-hole gol…
Fixer Upper? Former PA Church With Soaring Ceilings, Stained Glass Hits Market For $350K
A century-old former church in Pennsylvania is on the market, offering soaring ceilings, stained-glass windows, and a whole lot of character for buyers willing to bring a little vision.
The brick building at 1521 E. 6th St. in South Bethlehem is listed for $350,000 and includes one bedroom, one bathroom, and 1,931 square feet of living space, according to the listing from Century 21 Ramos Realty.
Built in 1916, the property was previously converted for residential use but still carries much of its original ecclesiastical charm.
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Listing photos on Zillow show expans…
Step Inside 17th-Century Dutch Townhouse That Crossed The Atlantic To NYC — Price: $8M
It was built in 17th-century Europe, disassembled and shipped across the Atlantic, then rebuilt, torn down, and rebuilt again across town. Welcome to the most well-traveled townhouse in Manhattan.
Now settled in Gramercy Park — and priced at just under $8 million— the Joseph B. Thomas House at 135 East 19th Street boasts nearly 7,000 square feet, complete with Gothic flourishes, stained glass, and sunlit interiors.
The six-bedroom, six-bath home has been viewed more than 21,000 times on Zillow and lingered on the market for over 100 days.
Far from your typical Manhattan pad, the home’s sto…