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Food lovers rejoice as high-profile eateries open across the globe 48

64 BARNEYS NEW YORK GOES HOME

AT HOME WITH CHRIS COY

The Deuce actor on his favorite vintage finds 32

CULTURE 6

WINE COUNTRY’S FINEST

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For oenophiles, wine estates around the world 42

DECORATING WITH PRIMARY COLORS

How to make bold hues work in nearly any room

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HIGH -TECH HAPPY HOUR

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The best gadgets to take your home bar to the next level

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A BARBERSHOP WITH A PURPOSE

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The man behind Dubai’s Burj Khalifa on how to build tall

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INSPIRING HOMES IN THE WASHINGTON REGION AND AROUND THE WORLD

NAVIGATING MIAMI FOR ART BASEL

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ART LOVER’S GUIDE TO MEXICO CITY

Top spots to see beautiful works of art in the Mexican capital

SKELETON WATCHES

Q&A WITH ARCHITECT ADRIAN SMITH

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WHEN FASHION AND TRAVEL COMBINE

Where to eat, party, and see art during the annual fall fair

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High-end fashion brands have increasingly gotten into the hospitality game with new hotels

DONRAD DUNCAN DRESSES MEN IN ‘MOTION’

Rudy’s is about more than just great hair—it’s dedicated to inclusion and giving back

CITY CONFIDENTIAL: NASHVILLE AT NIGHT

The Tennessee city lights up after hours

The designer on changing the way men see menswear 18

AZABU: A TOKYO GEM

The high-end neighborhood boasts understated affluence and beautiful real estate

BENEFITS OF LIVING WALLS

A vertical garden can be a status art piece 68

AUTHOR R.O. KWON’S ‘CLASSIC’ BOOKS

The author of The Incendiaries on her must-read tomes

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TRENDING: ART, ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

From handmade items to wallcoverings to updating traditional buildings, here’s what’s in vogue

SHOW BOATING

Homes with private docks for boat enthusiasts 36

DELIVERING (HEALTHY) MEALS TO YOUR HOME

A look at some of the hottest services on the market

The famous department store refocuses on gifts 30

CHEF MALCOLM LIVINGSTON COMES HOME

The pastry expert is back in the Bronx, but his influence is global

THE HOMES OF JACKIE O

A look at some of the late first lady’s residences 20

A TASTE OF WHAT’S COMING

CREATING ZEN AT HOME

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FOOD & WINE

SKIING FOR THRILL- SEEKERS

Where to get your adrenaline rush on the slopes around the world

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Welcome Celebrating the fusion of home, art, and Living he fall season welcomes Washingtonians back with a dynamic range of poT litical, cultural, and philanthropic opportunities. The fall market also delivers an exciting selection of extraordinary homes to embrace every style. From the iconic estate The Falls, featured on the cover, to the Bell Tower at Stanton Park, a historic church repurposed into six extraordinary residences, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty brings the best of Washington to your fingertips in the pages that follow. As we strive to respond to the needs of our clients across the region, we are excited to announce our newest brokerage offices will open in Bethesda, Maryland, and The Plains, Virginia, in the months ahead. This expanded footprint builds on the global reach of Sotheby’s International Realty’s 960 offices located in 72 countries and territories, and provides an authentic global presence for our clients and the properties we represent. TTR Sotheby’s International Realty is uniquely positioned to provide the

highest level of professional advisory services to our clients, regardless of where in the world they’re looking to buy or sell. The fall season also reflects the wide range of cultural and philanthropic events which are an important part of the heartbeat of the region. With that in mind, you can expect to see our associates rolling up their sleeves or setting the stage for a wide range of efforts, including our 5th annual Celebrate Logan benefiting N Street Village and the Joan Hisaoka Make A Difference Gala benefiting Life With Cancer. More information on the heartbeat of our community is now front and center on our blog, The Insider, which can be found at ttrsir.com. In the interim, I trust you will enjoy Reside and the engaging lifestyle, culture, and community that is uniquely Sotheby’s. Mark C. Lowham

CEO and Managing Partner TTR Sotheby's International Realty

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Latest in Art, Architecture, and Design From handmade items to New takes on classic buildings, here’s what’s in vogue

Below: A Chicago room with Maya Romanoff hand-fired tiles on the ceiling. Previous page, from top, clockwise: The Military History Museum in Dresden, Germany, has a modern addition from Daniel Libeskind; Marie Christophe’s wire sculptures; the interior of the Dresden museum.

o understand the latest trends in art, architecture, and design, you have to go back to the time when objects were T handcrafted, bricks were hand-molded and every element in the house was a work of art. Rediscovered and burnished by a new generation, these old ideals are setting a new style. Art

Artists are being commissioned to turn out a variety of beautiful and bespoke objects for public and private spaces. “Handmade items tell a story,” says New Mexico-based Lisa Fontanarosa, who curates artists’ luxury objects from around the world. “They have the touch of the artist’s hand and invite us to touch and connect with their creator.” Paris-based Marie Christophe uses her whimsical wire structures, which range from candle chandeliers and floor lamps to elaborate animal forms, to weave her own fairy tales. Her custom Cinderella chandeliers­—ball gowns woven in wire­—strut their illuminating magic with sparkling crystals. She creates practical, pliable wire menageries—dogs, elephants, octopuses, owls, flamingos, and alligators—worthy of a circus’s big top or home’s tabletop. Her work has been showcased by France’s greatest luxury houses—Dior, Cartier, Hermès, Roger Vivier, Baccarat, and Guerlain—and in hotels, spas, and homes in Europe. “She fashions the extraordinary out of the ordinary,” Fontanarosa says.

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Today’s architecture is building solidly upon the past. While star projects like Norman Foster’s glass top hat for the 1920s Hearst Tower in New York City and Daniel Libeskind’s transparent boat-prow addition to the Victorian-era Bundeswehr Military History Museum in Dresden, Germany, have adapted landmark buildings for new uses, this idea has been extended to efforts to preserve entire blocks. “What’s changing is public understanding of the importance of community context,” says Clem Labine, the founder of OldHouse Journal, Traditional Building, and Period Homes magazines. And grassroots groups have worked to save structures. “An adaptive reuse project is far less likely to attract opposition than a tear-down and throw-away proposal,” he says. Aesthetics aside, there are practical reasons for renovating old churches, firehouses, lighthouses, office buildings, and factories for residential and commercial use. “The greenest thing you can do is recycle an existing building,” Labine says. Design

Handcrafted custom wallcoverings, which transform flat surfaces with texture, color, and pattern, have become signature pieces­—and works of art in their own right. “The entire wall becomes the canvas,” says Joyce Romanoff, CEO of Maya Romanoff, a Chicago-based design studio. “Each is a one-of-a-kind piece; that’s what art truly is.” The studio also makes custom “murals” that layer glass beads over clients’ photos. In 2016, it created a nearly 5-foot-by7-foot mural with an image of singer-songwriter David Bowie that was auctioned for charity. The wallcoverings, Romanoff says, “say who you are.” 7

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A relaxing area at the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, designed by Charles Pavarini III.

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Creating Your Zen How to design a relaxing refuge in the middle of your home ou have your home theater, and you’ve got your game room, your Y bar room, your home office, and now

all you want is a little peace and quiet. What you need is a Zen room—a calming space to relax and recharge. “People are very much affected by the surroundings they’re in—their mood, their wellness,” says Rina Okawa of ZEN Associates, a landscape- and interior-design firm with offices in Boston and Washington, D.C. She describes a Zen room as “a personal and private space surrounded by beauty that can lift your spirits up, refresh your mind, and revive your five senses.” “Especially with all that chatter out in the world,” says New York–based interior designer Charles Pavarini III, “we need a space where we can realign our thoughts, our energies.” Finding Your Zone

In keeping with the Japanese concept “to come to nothing,” Okawa says the space should allow you “to isolate from everyday life.” Okawa, an interior designer, says her firm has recently been commissioned to create a garden-viewing room and a soaking room devoted to bathing. Pavarini designed a multipurpose wellness retreat for the 2018 Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York. Spa enthusiasts could first enjoy a massage in the body-treatment area (enhanced by a programmable LED lighting system said to help sync biorhythms and circadian rhythms), before performing a tea ritual (“a ritual in self-healing”) and moving on to the meditation area. J. Randall, Pavarini Design

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“I wanted to do a space that really altered and helped the individual realign themselves and get in touch with their own energy,” Pavarini says. Setting the Vibe

“I would keep the colors very quiet, very neutral, and I’m not talking about boring, but very subdued, so when you walk in the room, you almost want to whisper or take a deep breath or let out a deep breath,” Pavarini says. “I would do warm grays, taupes, pale lavenders.” But these places are their own indulgence, Okawa says, “so people can use something that relates to what they love—but not shocking pink or anything. Something like light green, or maybe light pink also would calm.” And less is more. “The space should be less cluttered and have a good balance of open space versus occupied space. If it’s too empty, people sometimes feel a little anxious. But then, if there are too many things, they can be distracted,” Okawa says. “The void space is very important, so anything too big in the room or too small makes it unbalanced.” Getting Back to Nature

Nature is an important element of any Zen space. A spectacular outdoor view is desirable, but it isn’t necessary. “It can be done with natural materials or textures and colors and light,” Okawa says. For example, use stone or wood flooring. Eucalyptus is Pavarini’s suggested scent, via candles or a diffuser. He also recommends a “couple of significant plants or trees in the room. His No. 1 rule? No electronics allowed. 9

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The Homes of Jackie O The legendary first lady lived in several Magnificent residences during her life

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Gordon Beall, Cecil Stoughton White House Photographs

Kennedy Onassis’ life with the president is often comJparedacqueline to the legendary court and castle,

Above: Merrywood, a classic Georgian mansion in Virginia, sold earlier this year for $43 million, breaking records. Above right: The Kennedy family outside their Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, home in 1963.

Camelot. But she’s also tied to some spectacular real-life homes—some of which could be considered castles, of sorts—where she rode through the hills on horseback, met the man she would marry, and then started anew. She might be most famous for her efforts at the White House, which she meticulously redecorated during her three years living there, tracking down furniture and other items that belonged to presidents past. Being there was “the happiest time I’ve ever known,” she wrote a friend in mid-1962, according to Sally Bedell Smith’s 2004 book about the Kennedys, Grace and Power. While the White House might be Onassis’ most famous residence, there are a number of other properties in and around Washington, D.C.—along with the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, and her longtime Fifth Avenue abode in New York—that have ties to the iconic first lady, who died in 1994. Merrywood, a classic Georgian mansion in McLean, Virginia, is one of those homes. In the 1940s, when she was a Bouvier, a young Jackie moved there after her mother married Standard Oil heir Hugh D. Auchincloss. The property, situated on the Potomac River, was 40 acres then, with plenty of room for stables. Jackie kept her horses on the estate, says Mark Lowham of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty, who represented America Online co-founder Steve Case and his wife, Jean, in selling the property earlier this year. At $43 million, the May sale was the largest ever in the Washington area, Lowham says.

Now sitting on seven acres, the nine-bedroom home is “still a very private residence,” Lowham says. Its classic Georgian symmetry strikes visitors as soon as they come up its long driveway, he says. And although the home has been expanded, it retains the same sense of style. Jackie also grew up going to East Hampton, Long Island—she was actually born in Southampton. Lasata, the estate owned by her grandfather, was sold at the beginning of the year for $24 million, according to public records. The 10-bedroom, 12-bathroom home has ample grounds and a pool. In the Washington area, another home with connections to the Kennedys was sold this year: The three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom townhouse on Q Street, where the couple first met, sold in March for $1.725 million, according to listing broker Michael Brennan Jr., also of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. The couple met at a cocktail party at the home in 1951, he says. It was a set-up, he explains, and the young Jack and Jackie got to know each other by the fireplace over drinks. They were married two years later. In her post–White House years, Jackie lived in New York, on Fifth Avenue and East 85th Street. The five-bedroom, fiveand-a-half bathroom apartment took up the entire 15th floor, and Jackie had a corner bedroom overlooking Central Park. She redecorated that home, too, and lived there for the next 30 years. In 1995, after her death, the home was sold to billionaire David Koch, records show. Later, in 2006, hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin bought it for $30 million, setting a record for the priciest apartment sold in the building at that time. 11

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A Taste of What’s Coming for New Restaurants Worldwide available on the 100% electric boat, according to its website. Separately, the Théâtre Marigny, off the Champs-Élysées, will reopen in November with a new 120-seat restaurant from the Costes brothers, who run some of the City of Light’s chicest cafes. And the eponymous restaurant of formidable French chef Hélène Darroze will reopen in the 6th arrondissement in early 2019 with a totally new concept, a spokeswoman says.

Food lovers rejoice as high - profile spots open across the globe

Hong Kong

a modern Thai restaurant in Hong Kong to a New York favorite Fwithrom a new home in Los Angeles, here

are some of the fall’s most-anticipated openings around the world.

Gordon Ramsay, star of Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares and Hell’s Kitchen, is opening his third restaurant, the Maze Grill, in Hong Kong this October, according to reports. Set to open in the upscale Harbour City shopping center in Tsim Sha Tsui, the restaurant will share the same dining concept as its London locations: rare-breed steaks and a full sushi and sashimi bar. Also opening in October is Australian chef David Thompson’s first Hong Kong restaurant, Aaharn, at the Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts. Thompson will offer his modern Thai fare in the heart of the city, a spokesman says.

London

Opposite: Interior of Australian chef Shaun Quade's Lûmé. Above: One of Quade's dishes— duck smoked over melaleuca with salted plum and butternut.

Michelin-starred chef Thomas Kerridge opened a new spot in the five-star Corinthia Hotel in September. Kerridge’s Bar and Grill is the chef’s first foray into the London food scene, following his two successful restaurants in Marlow, and it will feature a “brasserie-style dining room” with a bar serving cocktails and an extensive list of English wines. Andrew Wong, another Michelinstarred chef, opened his second restaurant in London in September. Kym’s, named after the restaurant his parents owned when he was a child, will offer Wong’s Chinese-inspired fare at the Bloomberg Arcade, an upscale food court near London Bridge.

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Set sail on the Seine for a three- or five-course meal with views of the city, including the Eiffel Tower. Enjoy Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse’s seasonal French fare on the Ducasse sur Seine, which had its maiden voyage in September. Both lunch and dinner cruises are

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Chefs Enrique Olvera and Daniela Soto-Innes are set to bring their New York sensibilities to the City of Angels with the West Coast outpost of Cosme. Hailed by critics since it opened in 2014 on the East Coast, its sister location will bring contemporary, elevated Mexican fare to the downtown Arts District later this winter, according to a spokeswoman. Australian chef Shaun Quade is also looking to make his mark in L.A., and is planning to bring his Restaurant Lûmé to West Hollywood by the end of the year. The South Melbourne eatery is known for its “theatrical and multisensory approach” to food, according to its website, and the chef has said he plans to focus on California ingredients as well as feature a large wine list from Down Under. Sydney

After the success of Babu Ji NYC, Jessi Singh’s AustralianIndian fare will be available in Sydney’s Surry Hills neighborhood in October. Don’t Tell Aunty will reportedly have dishes like sea urchin biriyani and pizzas cooked in a tandoori oven. Jared Merlino, the chef behind several award-winning venues including Kittyhawk, is setting up shop in Surry Hills as well, with an all-day Italian eatery. Caffé Bartolo is named after Jared’s great-grandfather, Merlino said in a statement. He hopes to bring his “old-world Italian” concept to the neighborhood in October. 13

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Looks from Donrad Duncan’s new collection. Bottom inset: The designer.

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DONRAD DUNCAN DRESSES MEN IN ‘MOTION’ JAMAICAN - BORN DESIGNER DONRAD DUNCAN AND HIS EFM (ENGINEERED FOR MOTION) LINE ARE CHANGING THE WAY MEN WEAR MENSWEAR

Your clothes are perfect for guys who are active, or want to look that way. So how active are you?

I ran track and field growing up. Now I do calisthenics in the morning. I bike. It’s actually difficult for me to take a vacation to someplace tranquil.I go crazy. I like my apartment to be tranquil, but just a few meters outside that zone I like to know there’s movement, action. [He laughs.] I guess that’s a paradox. Well, not for the guy who pioneered the concept of “active elegance.” What does that mean to you?

Given the way we live today, we have to fold work tasks, fitness, and social gatherings all into one day. And people—especially guys—don’t want to spend too much time on wardrobe. And they want comfort, whether they bike to work or are squeezed in a train.

And then go to work, then dinner. “Active elegance” is being able to do as much as you want throughout the day while looking effortless. You come from a family of tailors— your father, your grandfather. What did they teach you that stays with you?

My grandfather always liked when someone was asking him questions. And I’ve always been curious. I remember once he was telling my brother and me about the importance of a straight line. He was talking about plumb bobs and— Hold up. Plumb bobs?

Donrad Duncan

it comes to modern takes on menswear, Donrad Duncan doesn’t just walk the walk—he bikes it. WOnhen any given day, you’ll find the Jamaican-born design-

er biking around Manhattan, headed to work or dinner with friends—and for him, the commute is research. His EFM (Engineered For Motion) line, founded in 2014, is a cult fave among a wave of men looking for the nonsuit suit— clothes that take you from work to weekend, without skimping on comfort or the urban consumer’s sense of luxury. Designed in collaboration with Trinovation, a luxury-sportswear lab based in China, EFM’s innovative fabrics breathe and stretch. In past seasons, Duncan has offered up parkas made of state-of-the-art waterproof wool, ultrasonically welded blazers, and trousers with adjustable-length cuffs (gathered by an elastic cord). You may not breathe and stretch as much as your personal trainer wants you to—but at least your wardrobe can.

A plumb bob is an instrument—a weight hanging from a cord—used to determine a vertical straight line. He was saying how influential lines are in anything creative. How lines build shapes, and shapes affect emotion. At the time, we were like…why is this important? Of course, lines are so important in everything I do. For instance, we have a knitted blazer created on a Japanese machine that can make [the whole garment] without seams. It fits like a sweater, contoured to the human body. A traditional blazer with a chest piece [seems] delicate. You put it down by folding it in half and putting it over a chair. You can stuff the knit blazer in a bag and go. It’s perfect for travel. But it maintains a sense of comfort and drape. It looks great over a T-shirt, maybe with a five-pocket jean or jogger pant. That piece epitomizes what we do. Comfort, simplicity, clean lines. 15

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The neighborhood exemplifies understated affluence

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What Makes It Unique

ome to 38.3 million people, the Greater Tokyo Area is one of the most populous metropolitan regions in the world. H At its core lie 23 wards, autonomous municipalities that when

taken together make up the magnificent whole of Japan’s inimitable capital. No stranger to exclusivity, Tokyo boasts a number of desirable addresses, but few are more so than those found in Azabu, an in-demand district in the famed Minato ward. Located in the beating heart of the city, Azabu retains an undeniably Japanese feel. Even as the skyscrapers that define Tokyo’s skyline tower above it, the distinctive character of the neighborhood contained within boasts an attractive low-rise profile and unexpected historic touches. And Azabu enjoys relative quiet, despite its proximity to mixed-used luxury district Roppongi Hills, the iconic Tokyo Tower, various embassies, and green spaces. It comes as little surprise that some of Tokyo’s most coveted real estate can be found here. RARE, DETACHED HOMES

Located in the heart of the city, Azabu retains an undeniably Japanese feel.

The district’s affluence is never flashy. Instead, discretion is de rigueur, with stand-alone properties and understated apartment buildings tucked away along Azabu’s crooked, narrow slopes, recalling old Tokyo through Edo-period appeal. Housing in Azabu is notable within Central Tokyo because it counts detached properties among those available, although these don’t come on the market very often. Instead, the majority of units available are apartments, many in full-service buildings with gyms, concierge desks, and other amenities. The average price per square foot depends on the type and age of the property, says Yukiko Takano, manager of international services at List Sotheby’s International Realty Japan. “There are not many single-family homes on the market in Azabu, since it is considered one of the city’s prime and preferred residential areas.” People living there “are often reluctant to move or sell,” she says. “However, the average price per square meter in the area is anecdotally around 2.1 million Japanese yen [about US$18,660]. As for apartments, the highest price buyers can expect to pay [per square meter] is JPY3 million.” “Younger generations prefer to live near work and entertainment districts, and Azabu is one of the most popular areas,” Takano continues. “Azabu is also a prominent expat housing area, so rental demand is high. It is a very promising area to invest in.”

Populated by diplomats, executives, celebrities, and expat families, Azabu prides itself on its tradition of community spirit, which is perhaps best expressed during the annual Azabu-Juban Noryo Matsuri in August. One of Tokyo’s favorite festivals, it attracts as many as 150,000 who come over its two days to witness live music and dancing, as well as sample a number of Japanese delicacies and crafts, many supplied by local businesses. Culture and custom also live on at Take no Yu, a small onsen, or natural-spring bathhouse, that has been in operation since 1913 and counts among its unique features mineral-rich black waters, supposedly good for healing bruises and digestive disorders. Tokyo’s second-oldest temple, Zenpuku-ji, is also found in the neighborhood, as are many art galleries, the most famous being Mori Art Museum. As is to be expected in a country whose cuisine is recognized on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, Azabu is also well-served by excellent restaurants, both Japanese and international. Standouts include Cossott’e SP, which specializes in yakiniku (thinly sliced meat cooked on a griddle) and dedicates itself to serving only the highest quality A5 wagyu and to cooking every part of the animal for its menu. Sushi lovers will also find their palates sated at the two-Michelin-starred Higashi-Azabu Amamoto and the 33-seat Ozaki, which has one star. Clean, simple, Italian eatery Gianicolo Giochi is also highly regarded; while at the other end of the spectrum, the area is known for taiyaki, or carp-shaped snacks, which are believed to have originated in Azabu. Expats and Japanese alike flock to Nissin World Delicatessen, an international supermarket that caters to all tastes. Also in the vicinity are a number of excellent schools, including Tokyo International School, which contains a pre-, middle, and elementary school and follows the International Baccalaureate curriculum system; Willowbrook International School for children 15 months through 5 years old; and The Montessori School of Tokyo, which teaches students ages 2 to 14 according to the Montessori principles of learning through activity and play. Luxury development Roppongi Hills is a short stroll away, providing the modern counterpart to Azabu’s traditional and time-honored allure.

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Rudy’s Barbershop: trailblazing 25 years on Even after 8 million cuts, it’s not just about hair n 1993, mohawks, buzz cuts, and tattoos spurred a humble beginning for a unisex salon and hangout that became a trailIblazer for the modern barbershop movement after it opened

in Seattle. When friends Wade Weigel, David Petersen, and the late Alex Calderwood co-founded Rudy’s, they weren’t sure the stylists could trim enough heads to keep the doors open for a month. Today the brand is celebrating 25 years. The trio’s can-do mentality sparked their success in 1990s Seattle, a city roused by the broody music and unkempt style of grunge subculture as bands like Alice in Chains and Nirvana stood at the forefront of the burgeoning music scene. The Capitol Hill neighborhood lacked a place for friends to meet, mingle, get a cool, affordable haircut­—and feel better when they left than when they had walked in. “Rudy’s has always been about the experience of place and creating a comfortable spot for people from all walks of life to hang out,” says Brendon Lynch, CEO of Rudy’s Barbershop today.

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Who Is Rudy?

The chain’s Columbia City branch in Seattle. Top right: A client at Rudy’s in Capitol Hill.

From its inception, Rudy’s was also about making a mark and defying the norm. And the retro-chic storefront landed its name unconventionally. The partners turned to a graffiti crew for ideas. The artists enthusiastically responded “Rudy’s,” then tagged the name in the middle of their just-painted mural on the shop’s wall. Their Rudy was Rudy Davis, the carefree Fat Albert character who sported purple pants and a magenta vest, and was never seen without his bright orange cap. The name stuck. The site of the first location on East Pine in Capitol Hill was an edgy area in the late 1980s and early ’90s, but soon the barbershop caught on and queues stretched down the block. The partners went on to open another Seattle location and then another, and it became an empire. With shops now scattered in six states and a line of hair and body products, Rudy’s has shaped its own unique subculture. Kyle Johnson; Rudy's Barbershop

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Haircuts for Everyone

Enter any Rudy’s, and the chairs hold suit-clad businesspeople, tattooed punk rockers, and anxious little kids. People from all walks of life—different ages, backgrounds, and genders—flock to the barbershops daily for trendy haircuts, classic blowouts, and a zippy energy. “Since our early days in 1993, we’ve worked hard to find interesting neighborhoods where we can integrate into the local culture and community,” Lynch says. The company has continued to launch shops in neighborhoods akin to that first spot: Silver Lake in Los Angeles, East Nashville, NoMad in New York, and Ponce City Market in Atlanta. Rudy’s now employs more than 600 people at its 27 outposts. While Calderwood passed away in 2013 and Peterson is no longer involved in operations, Weigel serves on the board. Lynch took the company wheel in 2014, kicking off Rudy’s hair and body line. The shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are sulfatefree, paraben-free, non-irritating and naturally derived. Ace Hotels in New York, Palm Springs, London, downtown L.A., Pittsburgh, and New Orleans feature the products in guest rooms. Rudy’s Barbershop has always prided itself on being a place for all. The company has long collaborated with the It Gets Better Project, a nonprofit that empowers and connects LGBTQ youth. And for every 1-2-3-shower-product bundle sold, Rudy’s donates a week’s worth of that same product to one of more than a dozen shelters in the U.S­.—including My Friend’s Place in Los Angeles—that provide showers to LGBTQ homeless youth. The catchphrase, “It’s never just been about the hair,” resonates. Rudy’s was always meant to be about inclusivity and community. At eight million cuts and counting, it still is. 19

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f you’ve frequented the Barneys New York flagship store on Madison Avenue in Manhattan, you’re likely familiar with the area on the 9th floor leading to Freds restaurant that’s dubbed Chelsea Passage. This collection of modern housewares and giftables pays homage to the past. Nearly a half-century ago, the founders of the original Barneys New York store, in the Chelsea neighborhood of downtown Manhattan, discovered a narrow passage between two of their buildings, which at the time housed the Men’s Store. That space was opened up, with a glass skylight, and filled with a chic emporium of rare and exclusive gifts. And so, Chelsea Passage was born. Years later, when that location was closed and the Madison Avenue store opened, the name remained as an ode to the store’s heritage.

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“Today, being a destination for gifts is still the core of the business,” says Tom Kalenderian, executive vice president and general merchandise manager for men’s and home. “However, over time, interior designers, architects, and homeowners have come to depend on Barneys New York as a destination for home products to solve all their decor needs, and it seemed appropriate now that we rename the space Barneys New York Home,” he says. It isn’t just a new name. There are also expanded offerings such as bedding, exciting collaborations and pop-ups, and innovative new brands at the newly designed space, says Daniella Vitale, CEO and president of Barneys New York. New Offerings

It’s a refresh of sorts, in the same way Barneys New York’s clients update their wardrobes from season to season to reflect the taste and mood of current trends. And with the refresh come some new offerings. There’s an exclusive bed-linen collection from Magniberg done in unexpected textiles, such as jersey, lace, and silver lamé. The store’s exclusive Connor Stationery Collection will be expanded beyond bespoke stationery to offer ready-made products with even more designs and artwork “to entice a younger audience who want to experience the luxury of handmade social writing paper while expressing their individuality and great taste when sending a note,” Kalenderian says. A Gallery Feel Inside

The new space will have a modern, clean aesthetic with more of a gallery feel. “We’ve chosen the finishes to be neutral and ideal for making the products we sell the hero,” Kalenderian says. “We feature an array of products that work in an eclectic way in any contemporary or classical setting.” Themes and Pop- Ups

Exclusivity in assortment is a cornerstone. “We have proprietary collections, which are completely exclusive, such as Lisa Perry, Connor, Piattelli, Chelsea Passage, Freds Foods,

and the Barneys New York brand; many of our designer items are exclusive as well,” Kalenderian says. The reimagined department will also feature collections that run for a limited time. This season, in conjunction with the reopening of the home area, the store will feature an homage to the Italian Radical Design Movement. “Out of this experience, we will test new ideas and categories that may become staples for the future,” Kalenderian says. “We are proud to present new editions from the producers of some of the original designs who laid the foundation for Italian Radical Design such as Gufram and Zanotta. The pop-up also features rare vintage collectibles from the 1960s and 1970s, including signed works on paper from Superstudio, and ceramics from Franco Bucci for Laboratorio Pesaro and Angelo Mangiarotti for Fratelli Brambilla.” Barneys New York Home will offer an equally strong collection at Barneys.com as well as in stores, with prices ranging from $50 to $5,000. “We know that this client depends on the ability to shop either channel interchangeably. A client may visit the store to dine in Freds and see something of interest in the home collection and purchase it later in the day online,” Kalenderian says. “The same is true of clients who research an item online and pick it up in-store. The continuity between the stores and the website is essential for the client today.”

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Patterson House serves heavenly libations. You just need to figure out how to get in.

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City Confidential: Nashville’s Nightlife From speakeasies to music venues, here’s what’s happening in Music City after dark

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t the heart of Nashville, Tenn., a fast-changing city undergoing one of the biggest development booms in the American South, is an unyielding timelessness. While new hotels and high-end condos rise ever higher, Nashville’s sense of itself as Music City U.S.A. grounds it in a mindset that welcomes opulence and splendor but rejects pretentiousness. It shows in the rich tapestry of its nightlife, from honky-tonks to rooftop lounges. “From the spectacular food scene to the arts, your options are endless,” says Jessica Averbuch, CEO of Zeitlin Sotheby’s International Realty in Nashville. “They call us NashVegas for a reason!” PATTERSON HOUSE

Nashville isn’t a city known for rules, but at the Patterson House, it pays to heed them. No reservations. No cellphones except for texting. No fighting. No name-dropping. No standing. But the rules aren’t so hard to abide by and are completely worth it once you sip the cocktails: The libations are heavenly. Syrups are house-made, juices fresh-squeezed. The ice, twice-filtered, comes in eight varieties. The names are crafty, too: consider Horse by Committee, a fennel- and cardamom-infused strawberry margarita; or the Night Owl, whiskey muddled with apricot liqueur, sugar cane, and mint. In a city full of crowded, rowdy bars, Patterson House, with its 1920s speakeasy vibe, cultivates an atmosphere of refined calm­—and all that near the raucous Music Row, no less. Marcus Baney

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You enter Analog, a new music venue and cocktail lounge in Music Row’s regal Hutton Hotel, through an unassuming wooden door behind a wrought-iron gate emblazoned with the letter A. The gorgeous two-level, 300-person capacity space, part of a just-finished multimillion-dollar renovation of the Hutton, showcases all genres of music, with shows five nights a week. Allen Stone, Josh Ritter, and the Shadowboxers have all graced the stage. Poetry readings and other performances are also featured. Analog’s stupendously designed interior and comfy, relaxed ambiance, coupled with its no-nonsense cocktail offerings and top-of-the-line Bose sound system, makes for an experience.

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Country is Nashville’s bread and butter, but, for the nonfans visiting the city, its omnipresence can feel suffocating. Enter Nashville’s sole jazz club, opened by two natives a year ago in the hip Gulch neighborhood. Theirs is a small joint—low ceilings, cave-dark—with red lighting, quirky furniture, and Persian rugs: the ideal atmosphere for serious jazz. It is no wonder, then, that some of the best players in the U.S. have taken the stage, such as Victor Wooten (of the Flecktones), Jeff Coffin (of the Dave Matthews Band), and Duffy Jackson (who has played with Duke Ellington, Sammy Davis Jr., and other icons).

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DINO’S

Not only does Dino’s offer one of Music City’s best cheeseburgers, this unassuming bricks-and-mortar icon in the hip East Nashville neighborhood keeps the patties cooking until 2:30 a.m., later than virtually all other comparably delicious dining establishments. “We get a line out the door most nights,” says owner Alex Wendkos. “It gets pretty rowdy.” The building, which got some minor improvements when Wendkos took over in 2014—paint, a patio, new cooking equipment—looks nearly identical to the way it did five decades ago. They even kept the old fridge. Today, Dino’s is as popular as ever with both the city’s old guard and newer hipster arrivals. “It’s definitely your late-night go-to,” Wendkos says. “It’s affordable and approachable. Everyone’s welcome.” ACME FEED & SEED

Though it opened just four years ago, this eatery and music venue feels like a fixture on the Broadway strip. Occupying three stories and the rooftop of an ancient agricultural-supplies warehouse (circa 1882), Acme looks both backward and forward, paying homage to the city’s history of launching stars by booking the most innovative songwriters playing today. Growing up in Nashville in the 1960s, owner Tom Morales recalls how “every honky-tonk was a discovery platform,” crawling with music agents looking for “the next superstar.” Acme, he says, seeks to bring that back. But it isn’t all nostalgia. They also offer, on the second floor, some of the city’s best sushi. A tip from Averbuch: “It’s a fun place to bring a group and stay for the night, moving between the different floors.”

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High Fashion Meets Hospitality ulgari recently opened a state-of-theart Shanghai hotel, a new addition in B its stable of seven properties that have

helped expand the high-end jewelry company’s footprint. But Bulgari isn’t the only luxury brand getting into the hospitality business. Baccarat, Armani, and Versace all have hotels with their names on them. And prepare yourself to see more: Bulgari reportedly has plans for another 15 additions—with future outposts in Moscow, Tokyo, and Paris—joining a list of locations that includes Dubai, Bali, and London in addition to the original Milan hotel. A Trend Becomes More Permanent

Since the 1997 opening of Florence’s Hotel Lungarno under the ownership of the Ferragamo family—which was followed quickly after by the 2000 opening of Australia’s Palazzo Versace—luxury-retail branded hotels have served as something of a quirk in the travel industry. A steady increase in new openings over the past few years, however, has shown their staying power. As major fashion houses have become more global, targeting key retail markets in Asia and the Middle East, hotels have become a critical brand extension and a significant way

to connect with both loyal customers and potential new ones. “These are brands that we all associate with on some other level, whether it’s fashion or lifestyle, and now you see them as a hotel, but they’re [also] offering a new experience,” says Lorraine Sileo of the Connecticut-based travel market research firm Phocuswright. “They’re offering these services inside, whether it’s through a cocktail bar or through food or through ambience.” Lifestyle companies are also entering into the business. Home-goods retailer West Elm has plans for six hotels in cities across the U.S., while the Japanese brand Muji recently unveiled a Beijing hotel in addition to its Shenzhen location and will open in Ginza next year. The branding opportunities presented by the hotels offer clear benefits to a fashion company’s lines, in particular. And hotel properties can help solidify a brand’s identity. “True luxury brands can rely on two important assets: an unmistakable identity and impeccable service,” says Silvio Ursini, Bulgari Group’s executive vice president. A Difficult Future

Piers Schmidt, founder of the London consultancy Luxury Branding, believes the trend will carry on, but he cautions

that not all will succeed. “There are all kinds of pitfalls, and I think specifically from the brand’s perspective it’s very tempting to imagine this perfect nirvana for your brand. But 24/7, 365 days a year is an entirely different business from designing and manufacturing collections,” he says. “There are so many variables.” Among potential pitfalls is the fact that these ventures are expensive to pull off.

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Branding Styles Vary

How brand cues are incorporated into the hotels’ decor and ambience varies. At the Baccarat Hotel in Manhattan, crystal abounds and can be seen everywhere, from the chandeliers to the building’s shimmering glass facade. It ranges “from Baccarat glassware, used exclusively throughout the hotel, to classic pieces curated from the brands’ archival and contemporary collections for public

spaces and rooms,” says Hermann Elger, chief operating officer of Baccarat Hotels and Resorts and managing director of Baccarat Hotel New York. Armani’s locations in Milan and Dubai maintain a sleek design very much in keeping with the fashion house’s aesthetic, while Versace’s properties in Dubai and Queensland take a more literal approach, with the brand’s distinctive prints and Medusa logo on full display.

Ferragamo’s Lungarno Collection, which operates hotels, resorts, and restaurants in Tuscany, Florence, and Rome, finds that the hotel business requires a different approach than that of clothing and accessories. “We believe that fashion is volatile and changes with the seasons, while a hotel requires longevity. At the same time, it must remain fashionable throughout the years,” says company CEO Valeriano Antonioli.

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­­­­C hris Coy’s 4 Favorite Treasures at Home From homemade art to vintage furniture, the actor’s California house is filled with gems

Church Pew

“It’s an antique church pew—easily 100 years old— that we use as a daybed in the living room. Its value in my home is how much my kids use it. There’s a secret storage door, with an iron chain underneath, and they hide their toys in there and they call it a big treasure box.”

ctor Chris Coy lives in Thousand Oaks, California, with his wife and his two daughters, Dylan and Veronica. When he’s not on the West Coast, he spends some of the A year in New York shooting HBO’s The Deuce, in which he stars as Paul Hendrickson, a

bartender at a watering hole run by the show’s main character, played by James Franco. Coy, 32, previously had roles on HBO’s Treme, and AMC’s The Walking Dead. Since buying their home two years ago—“we used to live in Echo Park, but when we had our second daughter we jumped into the ’burbs,” he says—the couple has filled it with treasures. “We’re hunters,” he says of himself and his wife, Alice (shown at right), who together often spend weekends looking through garage and estate sales for cool pieces. And he gives much of the credit to his wife for outfitting the house with interesting pieces. “She has such a great eye. She just picks things up and finds treasures.” Antique Cupboard

“It’s an antique cupboard, built around 1750 in Wales. We bought it at an estate sale, and the family that I acquired it from had it for 70 years. My kids pretend it’s a magical cupboard. It’s a big, historical, beautiful piece.”

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Family Painting

Trail of Tears Sculpture

“My wife is part Native American, and she was at a garage sale and saw this beautiful sculpture, which is different from the other Trail of Tears commemorative sculptures. She paid $20 for this thing, and it’s solid bronze.”

“My wife and I and both of my daughters painted this together. Our youngest was 1, and our oldest was around 4. We painted it over the course of a full year. We kept adding and repainting, and it evolved. It’s my favorite thing in the house to look at.”

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show boating Private docks bring luxury to the great outdoors By Iyna Bort Caruso

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n sectors of the luxury residential market, private boat docks are so coveted that even landlubbers add them to their must-have list. Docks add value to any property. There are nearly 12 million registered boaters in the United States alone, according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, and being able to cozy up to their vessels is a prized perk of living by the water. “There’s nothing better than being able to walk down your private dock, get in your motor yacht and play,” says Chad Van Horn of Beacon Sotheby’s International Realty in Holland, Michigan. Van Horn has a listing for a 12,000-square-foot, six-bedroom home on Lake Macatawa, which offers direct access to Lake Michigan. Among its standout features are 80 feet of lake frontage and a 115-foot-long deep-water dock. Due to regulations, it’s unlikely a dock of this size will be built again. “Because the dock is grandfathered in, it adds tremendous value to the property,” Van Horn says. Sam Burch, project architect with Shiflet Group Architects in Austin, Texas, has overseen the design of private docks and boat houses on Lake Austin, some costing as much as $500,000. Homeowners are still able to customize their docks and transform them into entertainment destinations. Waterfront living is about spending time outdoors, and Burch says the two-story boat houses he has designed with open-air dining areas, barbecues, and sundecks are “critical to that experience. When I’m able to let my imagination run wild, that’s the most fun.”

New York-based writer Iyna Bort Caruso has contributed to The New York Times, Newsday and other publications.

PARADISE ISLAND BAHAMAS

Positioned for views down the central waterway, the European-inspired Villa Florentine sits on 1.4 acres in the esteemed gated community of Ocean Club Estates. With a 14,000-square-foot main house and a 10,000-square-foot guest villa, the property offers 12 bedrooms. This majestic family compound also has 175 feet of bulk-headed canal frontage with docks and boatlifts­—perfect for keeping a collection of motor yachts, sailboats, and Jet Skis. $15,995,000

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STURGEON BAY WISCONSIN

Located at the end of a peninsula with a gated entry, this custom-built residence is a boater’s dream. It features a private 60-foot slip with shore power and a pumpout system, as well as additional docks for guest boats along High Cliff Park Lagoon. Along the canal, there is 568 feet of frontage, plus 465 feet of frontage on Green Bay. The contemporary home has an open floor plan, high ceilings, and an abundance of oversize windows offering spectacular panoramic views of Green Bay. $1,995,000

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Orcas Washington

This stunning contemporary estate with strong Frank Lloyd Wright influence is sited on the ocean’s edge with breathtaking unobstructed views west. It features an irreplaceable deep moorage docking system with grandfathered private cove and beach. $12,500,000

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HOLLAND MICHIGAN

This regal estate is the perfect home for the art and boating enthusiast. Situated on the highly coveted South Shore Drive, this custom-built property combines meticulous craftsmanship with tranquil waterfront views. Specialty lighting has been incorporated throughout to display fine art. The building transcends the surrounding natural landscape, occupying 80 feet of Lake Macatawa’s captivating shoreline, which connects to Lake Michigan’s crystalblue waters. $4,650,000

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SHELTER ISLAND NEW YORK

Providing sweeping views over Peconic Bay, this Queen Anne estate on the western shore of Shelter Island is a landmark, having been constructed in the 1880s and thoughtfully restored and updated. Within the approximately 7,000-square-foot residence are elegant living and dining rooms, an expertly appointed kitchen, and seven tranquil bedrooms and baths. The land comprises 4.8 acres with a pool, a spa, basketball and tennis courts, a windmill guesthouse, and more than 400 feet of water frontage with an enchanting boathouse and an 80-foot dock. $4,650,000

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Wine Country Enchantment Wine country offers property buyers a new way of life filled with taste and tranquility By Iyna Bort Caruso

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This vast wine estate offers unparalleled views and pristine beauty. At the center of the property is a four-bedroom, fiveand-a-half-bathroom house that dates back to the 1800s. The estate, which provides total tranquility and privacy, also features olive groves; Chianti, DOCG, and IGT vineyards; lavender farms; and a private white truffle reserve. €3,350,000

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ine properties are experiential. A little earthiness under the fingernails ties owners to the land and to the community. Jim and Karen Odom developed their wine palate living in Europe. Jim Odom served 20 years overseas in the United States Air Force, followed by stints as a chief executive in the defense industry. After “retiring” back to their native South, the Odoms turned their passion into a “bud-to-bottle” investment, developing a family-run vineyard in Hampshire, Tennessee. “As chief executive, I was always reporting to others,” Odom says. “Now my wife and I are the chairmen, the board of directors, and the shareholders. We have our fate in our own hands and that’s very rewarding.” Michael Dreyfus of Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty in Palo Alto, California, has a listing for a 6.4acre “gentleman’s vineyard” in the premium Silicon Valley town of Woodside. The property includes a 6,000-squarefoot residence, a guesthouse and an entertainment pavilion. Farther south in the city of Gilroy is a 932-acre ranch that includes 22 acres of award-winning vineyards and a 1930s residence designed by modernist architect William Wurster. For Jim Odom, the wine-country life is “therapeutic.” “My wife and I sit on the patio overlooking the vineyard and drink one of our Cabernets,” he says. “I’m not sure it gets much better than this.” New York-based writer Iyna Bort Caruso has contributed to The New York Times, Newsday, and other publications.

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Sarabah Estate Vineyard, located at the foothills of Lamington National Park in the Scenic Rim district, is a grand 50-acre property complete with a luxurious residence, vineyard, olive grove, cellar door and restaurant facilities. The architecture embodies a chic, wine-country style, while offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The new owner of this property will have the opportunity to produce their own wines and to operate the cellar door and restaurant from the quaint stone chalet. Price upon request

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stellenbosch south africa

This 10-hectare vineyard estate presents an unprecedented opportunity to experience the quintessential Stellenbosch lifestyle. Featuring a breathtaking 2,500 square meters of luxury living space and an acclaimed high-end winery business, this boutique wine estate property is gated and immensely private. It has unparalleled and forever-unobstructed 360-degree views, yet is remarkably close to Stellenbosch and Somerset West, and is a short drive to the city of Cape Town. Price upon request

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woodside california

This extraordinary estate on 6.4 acres is located in a premium Silicon Valley location. It features a stunning, contemporary 6,000-square-foot main home, a two-bedroom guest house, a vineyard with grafted aged vines, and a two-room entertainment pavilion with spa facilities and a wine room. A three-tree treehouse awaits smaller guests and puts a finishing touch on this magnificent property. $34,600,000

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This private hilltop vineyard estate, resting on 60 acres of land, offers panoramic vineyard and mountain views. Located between Sebastopol and Healdsburg in the renowned Russian River Valley American Viticultural Area, it features 25 acres of organically farmed and professionally planted Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. There is the potential for owners to convert the 7,500-square-foot main residence and detached one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest home into a combined tasting room and hospitality venue. This gated property also includes 35 acres of oak woodlands, a barn and stables, riding areas, a two-bedroom caretaker’s unit, a resort-like pool and spa, and ample parking. It is just 30 miles to the coast and surrounded by numerous exclusive wineries and wine-country attractions. $12,950,000

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Decorating with Primary Colors How to make bold hues work at home

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If you’re sheepish about primary colors, try toned-down versions. Virginia-based interior designer Natalie Reddell suggests a grayish blue or navy, which reads more neutral, while yellow can be softened to a pretty gold. Try a red with orange and brown undertones, which has a rusty vibe, or a moody maroon. Accent Your Space

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rimary colors have a from-thecrayon-box quality that appeals to P the kid within. Bright bold blue, red, and

yellow often seem best left for rainbows or pop art. But when used strategically, and with the right hues, they can liven up your home in the best possible way. “Pure, saturated, and brilliant, these eye-catching hues have an undeniably bold impact on a space,” says Quinn Larson, color marketing manager at Behr Paint. Not to mention, they’re having a moment right now. “True blues are extremely popular, and we’re also seeing saturated yellow, dubbed Gen-Z Yellow, become a sunny staple. Red is also on the rise, but has started trending toward warmer versions.” “Primary color is the exclamation point in a room, the catalyst for everything that follows, and acts as a place to focus the eye,” says Eric Cohler of Eric Cohler Design in New York. “I find it especially effective in an otherwise monochromatic interior.” To create rooms with true hues, master these tips from the pros. Getty Images

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Cohler suggests limiting primary colors in the planning stages and adding more color as the room unfolds: “Think layering rather than saturating,” he says. “A pop of red or yellow on pillows, artwork or a lamp has a big impact,” Reddell says. Have some neutrals or soft colors serve as a backdrop in the space. “A painted piece of furniture, like a coffee table or side table, is a fantastic way to add a touch of saturated color to a room,” Larson says. If you’re working in a space with mostly cool colors, Reddell suggests adding a little tension with small amounts of a warm color, like red or yellow, for contrast. “Every cool space needs a little warmth for balance and visual depth,” she says. “It’s important, however, to repeat your accent color at least once in the space to keep the interior cohesive,” Reddell says.

Primary colors can be incorporated in a bold way, or more subtly.

Think of Them as the “New” Neutrals

It might seem counterintuitive, but blue, for example, can be a backdrop for other colors. “Blue takes on a different personality depending on the colors with which it is paired,” Reddell says. “Like denim jeans, it goes with everything.” “Green can be a neutral because it reflects what we see in nature,” she says. “And, like colorful flowers in a garden, other colors work well with green. An overdyed green rug, for example, goes with everything—like grass—and it grounds a room.” Go bold

“An energetic red works well all over in a living or family room where time is spent entertaining family and friends,” Larson says. “A bright yellow evokes positivity and plays well in a music room or a kitchen, while blue creates a calming effect and is a great choice for a bathroom or bedroom.” Use toned-down or achromatic hues like black, white, and gray to provide a resting place for your eyes. And don’t forget the fifth wall. “Applying a strong color to the ceiling can be very dramatic and allow for more neutral walls,” Reddell says. Just remember that to create balance, you want to ground the room with a rug. 43

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Skeleton Watches Reveal the beautiful mechanics inside Today’s timepieces are designed from the ground up

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keleton watches strip away all but the essential elements of the movement, S making a purist statement that elevates the art of the mechanism. With no dial and a clear case back, light flows through the watch, creating captivating voids and drawing attention to moving parts, much to the delight of mechanical gearheads. Today’s skeletons are usually designed from the ground up, unlike yesteryear when watchmakers cut away at an existing movement to reach its minimalist essence. Traditionally, the

remaining structure was decorated with lacy engravings, but modern skeletons are cleaner, bolder, and edgier. This year, Cartier revived its rectilinear Santos in medium (35.1mm x 41.9mm) and large (39.8mm x 47.5mm) sizes—with a choice of stainless steel, yellow gold, pink gold, or a mix of steel and yellow gold. In the large size, there is also a skeletonized, or open-worked, version in rose gold (US$63,500) or stainless steel (US$26,800). This year’s redesign updates and replaces 2004’s Santos 100 collection. Santos launched in the late 1970s in a bid to join the burgeoning luxury steel sport-watch market. The two-tone steel-and-gold design was a tribute to the famous 1904 wristwatch—claimed to be the first ever for men—that Louis Cartier designed for his friend, Brazilian aviator and bon vivant Alberto Santos Dumont. While they exude wholly different characters, both versions bear the brand’s hallmark Roman numerals. The brushed finishes of the bracelet and case are contrasted with a polished bezel and visible screws, a Santos signature. The watch comes with a leather strap and metal bracelet that can be instantly sized without a screwdriver, using Cartier’s new Smartlink system. You can also change from bracelet to strap instantly with the brand’s ingenious new QuickSwitch system. One newcomer to the squelette scene is Jaquet Droz, the boutique brand owned by The Swatch Group. Jaquet Droz’s signature Grande Seconde design takes its characteristic figure-eight dial layout from an ancient pocket watch created by the brand’s 18th-century namesake. A small subdial displays hours and minutes at 12 o’clock, and interlocks with a large seconds sub-dial at 6 o’clock. In slick black ceramic, the Grande Seconde Skelet-One Ceramic (US$24,200) is a rare automatic skeleton with an eye-catching red-gold oscillating rotor that adds dynamic flair. Best known for its couture fashion and timeless No. 5 fragrance, Chanel surprisingly has proven it has genuine horological chops in recent years, developing its own movement in 2015, the Calibre 1, to power its first men’s watch, the Monsieur de Chanel. This year, the brand unveiled its third in-house movement, the skeletonized Calibre 3, for the Boy·Friend Skeleton Calibre 3 (US$40,600). The blackened lines of the movement form a striking airy structure of three interlocking circles. The octagonal beige-gold case evokes the shape of a No. 5 bottle and the Place Vendôme, where Mademoiselle Coco lived in a suite at the Hôtel Ritz Paris. 47

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A Chef’s Journey Home Malcolm Livingston II has returned from Denmark’s Noma to bring Bronx culture—and food —to all

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n Instagram, the chef Malcolm Livingston II is often seen in Japan, or else he’s in the Bronx, Barbados, or at Art Basel in Miami. There he is on the Rachael Ray Show, or at Instagram HQ posing with his colleagues from Ghetto Gastro, the groundbreaking far-more-than-a-catering company that he co-founded in 2012. His photos of perfect sweet potato pies and chocolate-coconut cakes— all plant-based and simply but exquisitely decorated—are usually crafted at the Andrew Freedman Home, a landmark building on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx where Ghetto Gastro rents a kitchen and maintains a community garden. The Bronx is Livingston’s home turf, and the borough has remained his beacon during his peripatetic life as a renowned pastry chef. Chef Livingston, 31, his wife Meeka, who is a professional dancer, and their toddler daughter travel extensively, and he was calling Reside from just outside Tokyo. He and his wife were high-school sweethearts, and they were in Japan visiting her family. With appreciation of the international experience, “I come back with a spark,” he says. “‘Cause when you’re out here, there’s just so much you can get inspired from—the people, the culture, the food.”

Big - Name Clients, Plus a Dedication to Giving Back

Livingston and his Ghetto Gastro partners Jon Gray, Lester Walker, and Pierre Serrao are known for collaborations with brands and celebrities—they created the menu for the Black Panther movie premiere, for one—and they’ve managed to embrace high art, street culture, and pop thrills all at once. But their dedication to reinvesting in their Bronx community is paramount, partnering with food-justice organizations and neighborhood programs while taking on big-name clients. What Livingston and his colleagues in Ghetto Gastro are trying to do is present delicious, healthy food with a hypercreative global perspective and a deep focus on community and culture.

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Embracing Clean Eating

In 2014, Livingston took a detour to Copenhagen—he’d landed a gig working at the world’s best restaurant, Noma, with its mad genius chef, René Redzepi. After grueling stints at Le Cirque, Per Se and WD-50 in New York, Copenhagen was a welcome shift, Livingston says, and his time there was transformative. However, while overseas he started to suffer from health issues; an allergy specialist led him toward a diet that eliminates most meats, alcohol, sugars, and white flour from his menu. Primarily a pescatarian these days, he’s extra-motivated to make the most delicious plant-based foods he can. Especially as a pastry-oriented chef, “it’s the question of why and how can we make something better,” he says.

“Just constantly, how can you challenge yourself?… I want people to have something and be like, ‘Man, this is crazy. I want more of it, and I can't believe this is healthy!’ ” Now back in New York, he’s dedicated to Ghetto Gastro: “I really came back from Noma to do this and put my all into this,” he says, but the culture shock was real. “I miss Sundays in Denmark,” he says. “Sunday's a good day in Copenhagen because of this idea they call hygge. It’s coziness—and I never really understood what cozy was until I was there… You’re with your friends or your family. You have a good dinner, you sit down, people have fireplaces. It’s a real vibe.”

sharing the Bronx with the World

Still, Livingston and his Ghetto Gastro crew know how to set a scene. He stresses that he and his partners aren’t just chefs and businessmen; they are creatives, designers, artists, media makers, DJs, connectors, and more. Livingston is an ice cream whiz, and a Ghetto Gastro ice cream line is in the works—it’s called 36 Brix, a reference not only to the Wu-Tang Clan’s 36 Chambers record but to “brix,” a food-science term for sugar levels. Brix also shortens to BX, back home to the Bronx once again. “That’s what we try to do,” Livingston says. “We bring the Bronx to the world and the world to the Bronx.”

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“If you’re a collector, make sure you let the galleries know you’re going to be in Miami, and try to get on the guest list for their private dinners,” de la Vega advises. Eating in Miami

ocker Iggy Pop once said, “Second only to the sea, the Miami sky has been the greatest comfort in my life past 50.” From R its neon-saturated evenings to the bright hues of the lifeguard huts sprouting from the sand, Miami’s visual splendor has countless fans. No event, however, captures the eyes—and spirit—of the city like Art Basel Miami, taking place at the Miami Beach Convention Center Dec. 6–9. Since 2002, the annual fair, which features more than 250 international galleries, has transformed the city. “We’ve always had the beaches and the weather, but Basel drew wealthy art collectors,” says Mayi de la Vega, founder and CEO of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, the leading luxury brokerage firm in South Florida. “Now we’re also getting lots of people who enjoy the scene here, and it’s become social, with trendsetters and jet-setters coming, too.” Art Basel is only the starting point for an arts-based itinerary in the city, though. The fair’s monumental popularity has spawned more than 20 satellite fairs, each with its own character, that host works by hundreds of up-and-coming and established artists, seizing on the influx of curators and collectors flying to the city. Among them are Design Miami, held only a few steps away from the Convention Center; the exclusively Latin American–focused Pinta; and the nonprofit New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) fair at Ice Palace Studios. More permanent art on display includes the Wynwood Walls street art, in a neighborhood that experienced a boom with graffiti artists and restaurateurs soon after Basel began, as well as the upscale Design District, which last year hosted the opening of the Institute for Contemporary Art. Here are some tips on how to navigate Art Basel. Know Before You Go

An exhibit at Art Basel, above. Inset: One of the many entrees available at Novikov.

Snagging a ticket to the VIP private viewing on Dec. 5 and Vernissage on Dec. 6 will give you a bit more breathing room. Perhaps unsurprisingly, weekends get the busiest. If you have a VIP invitation, which you inquire about through Art Basel directly, you don’t need to buy tickets to view the art. For the satellite fairs, book a chauffeur or take public transportation to avoid dealing with parking, and create a plan with your must-sees so as to maximize your time. And if you get tired, pause at a lecture at the Convention Center before zipping off to another studio, gallery, or museum show. Getting Into the best Events

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“The city has really turned into a dining destination,” de la Vega says. Her new love is Novikov, the recently opened American outpost of Russian restaurateur Arkadiy Novikov’s empire that features an Asian-inspired menu, with fish flown in daily from Japan, Canada, and the Faroe Islands. “The service was impeccable, as was the food,” she says. Older favorites include the elegant Northern Italian–focused Casa Tua, popular with the European set, and Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant Chotto Matte. Staying in Miami

“The hotels are usually sold out way in advance, and a lot of people like to stay on the beach because of its proximity to the fair,” notes de la Vega. The W South Beach stands out for Art Basel attendees and art lovers all year long. Dubbed “the Collector” within the franchise, the hotel is co-owned by real estate mogul Aby Rosen, who hosts the fair’s most exclusive dinner and after-party. A rotating selection of works from Rosen’s private art collection, which includes small- and large-scale works by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, and JeanMichel Basquiat, doesn’t require a ticket. Those attending the fair may relish stepping away from the area immediately next to the Convention Center and instead establish a home base at another top spot: the recently opened Four Seasons Hotel at the Surf Club. Just a short drive north on the island, the Surf Club rejuvenates the spirit of Miami during the Jazz Age, and calls back to a time when members of the Rat Pack and Tennessee Williams and Winston Churchill were regulars. Designed by architect Richard Meier and featuring a restaurant and Champagne bar in collaboration with Le Sirenuse Hotel on Italy’s Amalfi Coast as well as a new Thomas Keller restaurant, it epitomizes Miami luxury and offers respite from the parties and pop-ups in the City Center and South Beach. And what about your suitcase? “Bring comfortable walking shoes,” de la Vega advises with a laugh. “Leave the stilettos at home.” 51

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Mexico City for Art Lovers

City has long been a center for the arts, but it has recently grown into a global destination for culture. MForexico the past decade, the city’s contemporary art scene

has rivaled the rigorous programming and sophistication of European and North American destinations, says Anna Di Stasi, director of Sotheby’s Latin American art department. Well-heeled art lovers and gallery enthusiasts flock to this creative metropolis to see fine art at its world-class art museums and galleries and at the Zona Maco annual contemporary art fair in February, the largest show of its kind in Latin America. Below, six of the best high-end cultural venues.

Frida Kahlo Museum

The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as the Blue House (La Casa Azul) for its cobalt blue facade, is where Kahlo lived for most of her life. Fans of the cult figure and world-famous artist, known for her decorative self-portraits and eclectic sartorial style, flock to the house, which attracts hundreds of visitors a day. The house only has a few of her works, but its appeal lies in the display of personal objects—a snapshot into her personal and artistic life.

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University museum of contemporary art

Museums highlight some of the country’s most notable artists

Located 10 miles south of the city center, on the campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, this museum is a must-see for fans of contemporary art. The museum has the world’s largest public collection of Mexican contemporary art, with works spanning from the 1950s to the present day. Palace of Fine Arts

A series of murals by Mexico’s best-known mural artists are the most prominent pieces at the Palace of Fine Arts. A flamboyant white-marble building housing a concert hall and arts center, its upper floors feature works by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and David Alfara Siqueiros. The hugely popular 1934 building has elegance in abundance,

Carlos Slim, Mexico’s wealthiest man, built the Soumaya Museum to display a selection of his vast art holdings, known as the Museo Soumaya Collection. The 66,000-piece collection includes sculptures from preHispanic Mesoamerica as well as 19th- and 20th-century Mexican art, including murals by Siqueiros and Rivera and works by Anthony Van Dyck, Salvador Dali, Henri Matisse, Claude Monet, and Auguste Rodin. Offered as a gift to the city, with free admission, the museum has been a huge success with the public: It had the highest attendance for any private museum in the world in 2016, attracting two million visitors for that year, according to a report by The Art Newspaper last year. Housed in two buildings, the most impressive of the pair is a contemporary structure designed by the Mexican architect Fernando Romero. With its hourglass form covered in hexagonal aluminium plates, it has drawn comparisons to the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Jumex Museum

This museum was built by Eugenio López Alonso—the sole heir to the Jumex fruit juice fortune—to house his contemporary art collection, which includes works by American masters such as Andy Warhol, Alexander Calder, Louise Bourgeois, Jeff Koons, and Cy Twombly. Featuring a staggered structure, a sawtooth roof profile, and fully glazed rooms, its striking form was designed by the English architect David Chipperfield. Positioned opposite the Soumaya Museum, the Jumex is an important center for contemporary art in the capital, hosting original temporary exhibitions and conducting original research. Luis Barragan House

Mexican architect Luis Barragan is known for creating modernist buildings with bright, saturated colors and flat planes, and his home epitomizes his distinctive style. The 1948 house is simple on the outside, yet has the feel of an abstract expressionist painting on the inside, featuring walls of hot pink, orange, and blue. Set over three stories and featuring a small garden, it is a beautiful, poetic space to see and explore. 57

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Burj Khalifa, the 2,722-foot-tall skyscraper you designed in Dubai, is the world’s tallest building, to be surpassed by your 3,280-foot Jeddah Tower when it is completed in 2020. How does that fit in with what else is going on in Saudi Arabia?

The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the world’s tallest building.

Jeddah Tower will be the signature tower that welcomes pilgrims to Jeddah, the gateway to Mecca and Medina. Its secondary purpose is to anchor the new district of some 23 million square feet of new construction, a form of satellite city just north of the traditional city of Jeddah. This new icon for Saudi Arabia will give its surroundings an important element of identity, and it will be the catalyst for future growth of the area. What are some of the design challenges when working on supertall buildings?

Perhaps the key challenge in the design of a supertall building is the problem of wind load. As wind hits a supertall tower, vortexes form and can cause lateral movement, which can be sensed by occupants. For Jeddah Tower, we chose a sloped shape, which our wind-tunnel testing indicates will work even better in terms of wind resistance. Its body tapers upward from a three-legged footprint, with each leg terminating at different heights. We wanted to reduce the sail area at the top of the building to reduce wind load, and we also wanted the massing at the top to be asymmetrical to assist in shedding wind vortexes, thereby reducing the acceleration of the tower’s movement. A more cerebral challenge is designing a building that will become the tallest structure in history. It is always new and uncharted territory for an architect and the engineer. Achieving the art and the science in harmony is always difficult.

Burj Khalifa architect Adrian Smith on how to build the world’s tallest towers drian Smith, founder of Chicagobased Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill A Architecture, is known for designing

unimaginably tall buildings. Along with his record-setting structures in Saudi Arabia, he designed the Central Park Tower, which is now rising and will be New York’s tallest residential tower when completed in 2020. We caught up with Smith, 73, to talk about his designs around the world and what makes them work.

Skyscrapers are inherently sustainable because they accommodate a large number of people on a small footprint. Simply put, supertall buildings foster the opposite of urban sprawl. Within a desert environment, urbanization is even more important, given the energy and efficiency loss of all systems associated with covering large stretches of land. Where in the world are you seeing the most exciting and interesting architecture?

Exciting and interesting buildings are happening most where cities and communities are thriving economically. Great buildings, extraordinary architecture, and buildings with great interest need both great clients who want to do good things for the places they are building and good architects who understand the needs of the client and society. Zaha Hadid’s new tower under construction in Beijing promises to be very exciting and special. Santiago Calatrava’s new cable-supported needle tower in Dubai has great promise as well. For most of your career you’ve been based in Chicago, and as a young architect you were part of the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill team that designed the pioneering John Hancock Center in the late 1960s. What do you like about Chicago and its architecture?

Chicago has a rich history of architecture from the last century and a half. It has had great luminaries of architectural thought and practice who have developed their philosophies in Chicago, and their influence has been passed down through those they have mentored, most of whom have stayed and practiced their craft. It’s a great city with great pieces of art and architecture and a great river that runs through it.

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he adrenaline surges as your tips go over the top, with the rush of speed T on the descent and the satisfying whoosh of blade through snow—for a skier, the slope experience electrifies every sense. But for some intrepid winter warriors, black diamonds are just the beginning. These four resorts let you take your runs to the extreme. Breckenridge, Colorado

Known for its picturesque five peaks with views of the Continental Divide and the surrounding Rocky Mountains, Breckenridge is an adrenaline junkie’s playground, with above-tree-line terrain spanning 11 bowls. Part of Vail Resorts, Breckenridge offers a $929 Epic Pass that gives unlimited access to 19 mountain resorts and limited access to international spots. The resort has a number of freestyle areas with jumps, ramps, half pipes, and quarter pipes to get hearts racing. Ride the Imperial Express lift, which at 12,840 feet is the highest in North America, to the top of Peak 8. There, you can drop off into Imperial Bowl and hike to the Lake Chutes, home to steep and rocky terrain with runs like Nine Lives, arguably one of the steepest in-bounds pitches in Colorado. Prepare to be faced with a cornice drop, mandatory air, and super-narrow turns. The 2018-19 season goes from November 2018 through April 2019.

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Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Surrounded by Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is as scenic as it is serious. Thrill-seeking here is all about Corbet’s Couloir, one of the most infamous runs in the world. Accessed via the Aerial Tram, one of the longest continuous trams in North America, the 45-degree slope is not for the faint of heart. The steep, narrow passage is flanked by rock walls and has a nearly 30-foot gravitydefying drop. Off the Sublet lift on the upper mountain, you’ll find The Hobacks, an area with 2,000 vertical feet of fall-line skiing with ungroomed runs, trees, and rocks to contend with; and the Alta Chutes— three shorter, more technical, yet noless-steep runs with plenty of obstacles to navigate around. The 2018-19 season goes from Nov. 24, 2018 to April 17, 2019. Whistler Blackcomb, Canada

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Tree slalom in Snowbird, Utah.

British Columbia, 90 minutes from Vancouver, Whistler Blackcomb is an idyllic resort with lakes, snowy peaks, and large swaths of green. Whistler, which hosted the ski events for the 2010 Olympics, is known for its steep, off-piste experiences, over 200 marked runs, 16 alpine bowls, and three glaciers spread over 8,171 acres. For the extreme skier, the Saudan Couloir, dubbed “2,500 square feet of burning hell” thanks to a 2,500-foot continuous vertical drop, runs from the top of 7th Heaven on Blackcomb to the bottom of Jersey Cream. For the ultimate experience, take to the skies with Whistler Heli-Skiing. With exclusive rights to 432,000 acres of big- mountain terrain, Whistler Heli-Skiing offers packages for everyone from strong intermediates to experts. The season typically runs from November to May, with glacier skiing open mid-June through the end of July. Snowbird, Utah

Thanks to an annual average snowfall of more than 500 inches, Snowbird has the longest ski season of any resort in Utah. Famed for its “steep and deep” terrain, the resort sits in a staggering valley of rock walls and contains steep bowls, chutes, tree glades, and long groomed trails amid its 2,500 skiable acres. Accessed via the Aerial Tram, Mach Schnell is a steep pitch—descending 1,500 vertical feet—that blends tree runs with powder pastures. From the top of the Aerial Tram, you can hike to The High Baldy Traverse, the go-to spot on a powder day. This in-bounds area is equivalent to the kind of terrain accessed mainly by helicopter-skiing operations and will keep legs burning and heart pumping. The season is typically from Thanksgiving week through Memorial Day. 61

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LIVING WALLS’ BENEFITS EXTEND BEYOND THEIR BEAUTY A VERTICAL GARDEN CAN BE A STATUS ART PIECE INDOORS OR OUT ertical gardens, which transform plain walls into lush landscapes, are being employed as signature architectural V features in interior and exterior spaces.

“Luxury clients, especially, perceive them as a differentiator, a status art piece,” says Irina Kim Sang, managing partner of Miami Vertical Garden. Denise Eichmann, a senior project manager for Ambius, a global interior-landscaping company, says living, or green, walls are popular partly because “plants on a vertical space don’t take up any square footage,” and “sitting next to a living wall can feel like you’re being shaded by a canopy of trees.” Inside, living walls open up small spaces and connect rooms in open-plan homes. With few options for outdoor art available, green walls fill the void, even during winters in cold climates. “Living walls have been popular in Europe for 40 years,” Kim Sang says, adding that interest in the United States has room to grow. “They are also popular in Asia. Hong Kong is a top buyer.”

HOW THEY WORK

The gardens, which require sophisticated irrigation and illumination systems, are planted into walls in modular trays or pockets or in hydroponic setups with saturated sponges. They are usually $90 to $250 per square foot and can include thousands of plants. “A true vertical garden that has a continuous root zone behaves like a regular garden,” says Oscar Warmerdam, president of Virginia-based Sempergreen. “We often prune them two times a year because the plants will grow two to four feet off the wall.” BENEFITS OF LIVING WALLS

Living walls offer many benefits beyond their beauty: They increase oxygen, create natural humidity, reduce particle pollution, save energy, and buffer noise. Studies have shown that a connection with nature reduces eye strain, fatigue, and stress. “Living walls are dynamic. They have motion and rhythm,” says Jack Mascharka, senior designer for John Mini Distinctive Landscapes in Congers, N.Y. “If you can create that effect, the wall will always deliver delight.” 62

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Healthy Meals in a Box The kits also boost confidence for non - chefs hese days, busy lifestyles don’t often allow time for everyday tasks, such T as cooking. Enter meal-delivery services:

those neatly packaged boxes of ingredients with pictures and step-by-step instructions to transform raw meat, herbs, and veggies into restaurant-quality meals in 45 minutes or less. But meal kits do more than save us time at the grocery store and encourage eating whole, nutrient-rich foods. They

Green Chef, Hello Fresh, Blue Apron, Purple Carrot

Previous page: Ingredient samples from Green Chef. This page, from top: Hello Fresh pork tacos, Blue Apron noodle bowl, Purple Carrot’s vegan squash flatbread.

boost confidence for non-chefs. “I dig meal-planning services because they offer novice cooks an approachable way to get in the kitchen,” says Karla Williams, an executive chef at the Hilton Head Health’s True Restaurant. Meal-delivery services curtail dining out, she says, which is a huge step toward eating healthier, since restaurant meals typically provide larger portion sizes and are loaded with nutritional no-nos like too much salt and sugar, as well as unhealthy fats. “A meal-delivery service gives us the option to put at least minimal thought into what we will consume,” she says. For cooks with little time to prep dinner, HelloFresh features a Classic Plan, with two- or four-person meals that come together in around 20 minutes. A selection of meat, fish, produce, and grains ensures well-rounded menus. And while meals range from 500 to 800 calories, nutrition information gives consumers “the ability to pick and choose which meals can be healthier.” The brand also lists a vegetarian plan, and one for families. For vegetable lovers, Purple Carrot focuses on plant-based eating. “The menu is relatable with an exotic flare,” says Williams. Omnivores can benefit too. “Their meals add a lot of variety with different grains and produce.” A unique option with Purple Carrot is its T-12 Performance Meals, developed in partnership with football superstar Tom Brady. The fare features high-protein and gluten-free ingredients. Featuring non-GMO and organic foods, Green Chef takes both health and flavor seriously. “Most dishes are vegetable-forward,” says Williams. Green Chef caters to every eater, suggesting omnivore, paleo, keto, and vegan menus. Green Chef received Gluten-Free Certification through the Gluten Intolerance Group’s GFFS program—a huge advantage for celiac disease sufferers and those who manage gluten intolerance. Launched in 2012, Blue Apron remains one of the most popular meal-kit services, offering options of meals for two or four people. Blue Apron dishes are packed with flavor, but cheese and butter are used frequently, and not all are low-cal—a serving of seared steak with garlic mashed potatoes weighs in at 720 calories. There are some lighter dishes; the vegetable and udon noodle stir-fry with soft-boiled eggs is only 480 calories. While certain recipes include white rice and white bread, others incorporate whole grains such as quinoa and farro, adding fiber. There’s an advantage to meal-delivery services that most consumers don’t consider, says Williams: “I am convinced there is a correlation between satiety and preparing one’s food. You begin enjoying your meal far before you’re at the table.” 65

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­­­­Writer R.O. Kwon on Her Personal Classics The author of The Incendiaries picks must- reads you probably didn’t learn ABOUT in English class

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.O. Kwon spent 10 years on her debut novel, The Incendiaries, which has been praised by Celeste Ng for its “dazzlingly acrobatic prose.” To finally have the book out in the world “feels wonderful, but also so strange,” says Kwon. “I’ve only just started understanding that I can’t change it anymore.” The book centers on Phoebe Lin and Will Kendall, university students grappling with the implications of religious devotion. Phoebe becomes dangerously entangled with a cult that has ties to North Korea, while Will tries to move beyond his fundamentalist roots. Through its page-turning plot, The Incendiaries explores the sometimes-blurry line between faith and fanaticism. “I wanted to convey how painful it can be to lose an overarching faith—and how wonderful it can be to gain one,” Kwon, 35, says. Faith and transcendence are themes she is also drawn to as a reader, particularly when they are addressed by writers outside the traditional canon. “I didn’t come across a single Korean-American writer until after college. I went to Yale and really loved it in a lot of ways, but I wonder what it did to my writing and my sense of myself to read only dead white men as part of my education,” Kwon says. “I hope that idea is shifting a bit.” Read on for Kwon’s recommendations for classics that defy expectations.

Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector

“Especially toward the latter half of working on my novel, I kept reading her. The book I usually recommend is this one—the first of hers I read—about a typist in Rio de Janeiro. Lispector reaches for the ecstatic in ways I find to be really exciting, and not something a lot of other writers do. It’s short, only about 100 pages, and unique the way all her books are.”

Blow-Up and Other Stories by Julio Cortazar

“I love the beauty and music in his prose. I’m also increasingly interested in wildness and daring, which this book has in both form and content. Cortazar is so interesting in that he does things with form I haven’t seen other writers do.”

Gilead by Marilynne Robinson

“As someone who writes about religion and Christianity, I find Robinson to be fascinating. She’s so magnificent. I love all her fiction, but Gilead is the first one of hers that I read when I was about to finish work on my novel. I was astounded by what she was able to do. I find the book to be tremendously moving and very nuanced. She spends so much of the book grappling with goodness, and I often recommend Gilead to people as an example of someone writing about people trying to be good.”

“I have been really loving and drawing strength and wisdom from Audre Lorde. This book collects her nonfiction and poetry, and especially in these times, Lorde is a guiding light. I learned more about what kind of feminist I want to be, and what kind of person I want to be, from reading Lorde.”

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High Tech Happy Hour The best gadgets to take your home bar to the next level here’s more to a quality home wet bar than an extensive liquor collecT tion. Having on hand the right sleek,

smart-looking gadgets to dispense and mix your drinks, and keep them ice cold, will make entertaining guests even easier. These devices will have you and your guests drinking in high style. This multifaceted device not only lets you dispense two bottles of wine on tap at once, but also preserves, chills, and opens your reds, whites, and rosés. Best of all, the Wi-Fi–enabled Plum scans your bottles’ labels, identifies exactly which type of wine it’s storing, and calculates the ideal temperature at which it should be served. The appliance is a petite 15-inches wide and has a sleek, black exterior. Best smart decanter: iSommelier

Traditionally, decanting wine can be a slow process, but iSommelier speeds it up to take only minutes. After you enter information about a wine—its style, vintage, and age—into a smartphone app, the device will calculate how long it

needs to be decanted. Just pour the wine into the glass decanter and watch iSommelier rapidly filter out pollutants and purify the liquid with oxygen; you’ll get an alert on your phone when it’s ready. Best wine opener/stopper: Coravin Model Two

If you’re one for slowly savoring your wine, the Coravin system is ideal: The device fastens onto bottles and punctures corks with a needle. Pressurized gas is then sent through the bottle, allowing for an easy pour. You can safely store the remainder for months, thanks to technology that reseals the cork and aerates the wine. Best draft- beer dispenser: Edgestar KC2000

This stainless-steel “kegerator” accom-

modates quarter- and half-barrel kegs of beer for easy, fresh pours in the comfort of your home. The temperature for the standalone, moveable unit can be set from the low 30s to mid-40s using a digital thermostat, and its CO2 tank is mounted externally, leaving more space for beer storage within.

The Plum wine dispenser chills, serves, and stores your vino.

Best ice maker: New Air Portable Ice Maker

Churn out 50 pounds of ice a day with this ice machine, which creates cubes of three different sizes. New Air eliminates guesswork with an automatic shut-off, lights that indicate when to refill the machine with water, and self-cleaning capability. The device also comes with a removable ice tray and scoop, and requires no assembly or installation—just plug it in.

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THE FALLS MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

Reflecting timeless, modern architecture and privately positioned on a premier site overlooking the Potomac River, The Falls is the finest estate residence ever offered in the Washington region. The 3.2 acre estate affords rare privacy and is introduced via a private security and gate house which also includes staff quarters. Beyond the gates, a private drive leads to a secure arrival court and access to the underground parking garage which accommodates 30 cars. Bronze entry doors welcome guests to a gracious rotunda and gallery leading to the dramatic, two story living room overlooking the river. The main residence captures every imaginable luxury for worldclass entertaining. A custom, mahogany library captures sweeping river views and includes an impressive wet bar. Nearby, a private lounge adjoins the expansive wine cellar. Just beyond the lounge, a 3-D Media Room incorporates a state-of-the-art media system. The residence offers multiple venues throughout suitable for entertaining small groups or large scale receptions. Adjacent to the main residence is a guest home designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1959. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY RUSSELL FIRESTONE +1 202 271 1701 RFIRESTONE@TTRSIR.COM MARK C. LOWHAM +1 703 966 6949 MLOWHAM@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 252W35

$62,950,000

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RIVER POINT MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

405 Chain Bridge Road Encompassing approximately three acres overlooking the most captivating portion of the Potomac River, River Point is simply the finest estate parcel available in the Washington Metropolitan area. Strategically positioned less than 1/2 mile to the District of Columbia and just over 5 miles to the White House, River Point affords exceptional privacy and security which are rarely available in most other metropolitan area locations. The site also provides unique access from both prestigious Chain Bridge Road and 44th Street North which provides multiple options for access, egress and additional security. River Point encompasses three separate parcels which have been artfully planned to create a world-class residential masterpiece. Under the guidance of renowned American architect Stanley Dixon, the site has been thoughtfully envisioned with a stunning, English Manor House inspired by the timeless work of British architect, Edwin Lutyens. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MARK C. LOWHAM +1 703 966 6949 MLOWHAM@TTRSIR.COM

$28,750,000

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HOLLERITH HOUSE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON, DC

1617 29th Street NW Positioned on one of the highest points and largest estate sites in historic Georgetown, Hollerith House is one of Washington’s most iconic residences. From this prominent location, several rooms offer spectacular views of the Capital, Washington Monument, the Kennedy Center, and the Potomac River. In addition to its notable provenance, the estate was totally renovated over three years to exacting standards and features state of the art systems and features expected among the world’s most important properties. Inventor Herman Hollerith built this iconic Georgetown mansion in 1911 after establishing himself as one of the most prolific inventors at the turn of the century. Mr. Hollerith invented the punch card for use by the Census Bureau in the late 1800s, and went on to invent a tabulating machine which then became the technology standard leading to the creation of IBM. Beyond the discrete entry, guests to this Georgian-style estate arrive in a classic reception gallery foreshadowing the bespoke interiors found throughout. An elegant staircase at the end of the gallery introduces the private main floor which includes a gracious 45-foot living room and a formal dining room, both featuring fireplaces. The extraordinary chef’s kitchen is encased in an English glass conservatory opening directly to the sweeping gardens. Across from the kitchen is a spacious family room which overlooks a gracious stone terrace, fountain and the extensive gardens featuring specimen tress planted by the original owner Lucia Hollerith, co-founder of the

Georgetown Garden Club. At the center of the garden, the expansive lawn will equally accommodate a game of lacrosse, touch football or soccer as well as an unforgettable outdoor party. The second floor encompasses an elegant master suite with a Juliet balcony overlooking the gardens, two full master bathrooms and walk-in closets, a private study, and two additional bedrooms and a full bath. The third floor affords four additional, en-suite bedrooms and an informal family room. The refurbished original Otis elevator services all four levels of the residence. The estate is further complimented by two separate, two car garages and a gated private driveway to accommodate multiple cars. Exceptional additional features include a billiards room, main level study, generous catering kitchen, two laundry rooms, and abundant storage. The estate also affords state of the art security, audio visual, and lighting systems. Rarely does an estate residence reflecting such notable provenance, privacy and exacting systems and finishes become available in the Washington market. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MARK C. LOWHAM +1 703 966 6949 MLOWHAM@TTRSIR.COM ANJ MURPHY +1 703 244 6357, AMURPHY@TTRSIR.COM

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BROOKE HOUSE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

1607 28th Street NW Discreetly veiled by ivy and a majestic magnolia tree, Brooke House presides prominently over Upper Georgetown from one of the finest locations in Washington. Once a part of the neighboring Evermay Estate and former home to Senator Ted Kennedy, the original property dates to 1887. Behind the house, formal gardens yield to views of the magnificent grounds of Evermay, one of the most important gardens in the city. The scale and quality of Brooke House is exceptional for Georgetown. The original residence was joined by an impressive addition in the 1950’s. Under the talented guidance of Christian Zapatka, this home was recently reimagined and renovated while retaining its Edwardian elegance. Using the highest global standards, this stunning residence now incorporates every modern feature and treatment expected of a house of this stature. The estate and its grounds reaffirm the grace of the Federal period. Unquestionably, Brooke House is firmly positioned for the 21st century to maintain its heritage as one of the greatest homes in Washington. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DANIEL HEIDER +1 703 785 7820, DHEIDER@TTRSIR.COM

$18,000,000

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THE ART OF LIVING GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

Discreetly positioned behind a classic 19th Century facade, this stunning residence captures the finest elements of contemporary design adapted for gracious daily living. Once owned by socialite Evalyn Walsh McLean, the last private owner of the Hope Diamond, the residence was totally reimagined with a modern aesthetic by award-winning Shinberg Levinas Architects in 2006. The soaring gallery and living room are ideally positioned for gracious entertaining and open through two story sliding glass doors to an elegant terrace, dazzling pool, private courtyard, and a sculpture garden. Upstairs, the expansive private master suite captures breathtaking views of Georgetown and the Virginia skyline. Four additional en-suite bedrooms offer comfortable accommodations for family and guests. A generous two car garage and five additional surface parking spaces complete one of Georgetown’s most extraordinary properties. Unquestionably, this remarkable residence sited on nearly half an acre is the pinnacle of stylish living in the Nation’s Capital. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MATT McCORMICK +1 202 365 5883 MMCCORMICK@TTRSIR.COM LOUIS CARDENAS +1 202 669 4083 LCARDENAS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID NR5VW2

$14,000,000

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CELEBRATED EDWARDIAN ESTATE WARRENTON, VIRGINIA

Elway Hall Set on nearly 300 acres of verdant Virginia countryside with sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Elway Hall captures the timeless elegance and fairy-tale romance of a bygone era. This extraordinary, Edwardian mansion with approximately 20,000 square feet was built in 1907 by prominent industrialist and railroad tycoon, Johnson Newlon Camden for his daughter Annie and son-in-law, General Baldwin Day Spilman. Her image is reflected in the two-story Tiffany windows over the grand carved oak staircase. The estate has been home for the past two decades to internationally celebrated American interior designer, Barry Dixon who has created a residence that brings the past into the present by incorporating the most modern conveniences while maintaining the timeless elegance of the Edwardian period. The interiors feature 13-foot ceilings, stunning country kitchen and butler’s pantry with cobbled limestone floors designed by Dixon, 10 dedicated bedrooms, 7 baths, 17 fireplaces, stone walled catering kitchen and wine cellar, among the long list of elegant amenities. Elway Hall is one of the most celebrated and inspiring estate offerings in the Washington region and just an hour drive from the heart of the nation’s capital. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MARK C. LOWHAM +1 703 966 6949 MLOWHAM@TTRSIR.COM

$10,500,000

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EXQUISITE GEORGIAN ESTATE GREAT FALLS, VIRGINIA

10411 New Ascot Drive This extraordinary estate is unmatched in terms of its timeless design and elegant features and amenities. Beyond custom iron gates, the main residence reflects classic Georgian architecture, impressive scale, and flawless interiors by renowned interior designer, Barry Dixon. The design seamlessly accommodates both large scale entertaining and comfortable family living. The luxurious main residence encompasses over 12,000 square feet with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The nearby guest house includes two bedrooms, three bathrooms and a private elevator. The living spaces continue outdoors with a glamorous pool, fountains, impressive stone fireplace, and an outdoor kitchen. A clay tennis court, indoor golf barn, basketball court, and formal gardens complete this unparalleled offering. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MARK C. LOWHAM +1 703 966 6949 MLOWHAM@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID W9TBM9

$7,995,000

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STATELY DETACHED RESIDENCE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

3301 N Street NW Amidst rows of stately federal homes and in an area once known as ‘Irish Hill’ sits this prestigious and stately detached residence. Built in 1916 by a prominent doctor, this timeless residence epitomizes Georgian-Colonial architecture. The doctor set out to produce a classic home of gracious width and breadth drawing on the best building practices of the day. Impressively sited on a large corner double lot, this newly renovated four-level home boasts unparalleled craftsmanship and striking entertaining spaces. The home has been redesigned for today’s living and updated by Barnes Vanze Architects and completed by Falcon Construction making it one of the highest quality and most sought-after homes in Georgetown. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID W7HRBQ

$7,990,000

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PREMIER PENTHOUSE AT THE RESIDENCES AT THE RITZ-CARLTON GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

3150 South Street NW, Penthouse 2D Dazzling Potomac River and monument views fill almost every window of this exceptional penthouse. With over 4,400 interior square feet plus an additional 2,700+ square feet of terraces and roof gardens, this residence defines fine indoor and outdoor living. The floor plan offers contemporary convenience, privacy and timeless comfort. With tall ceilings and generously scaled interiors that include four bedrooms, four and one-half bathrooms, a handsome kitchen and adjoining family room, this is a “one-of-a-kind” home. Extraordinary terraces expand living spaces for outdoor enjoyment and unsurpassed views. Complemented by legendary Ritz-Carlton services, including 24/7 concierge, valet parking, and hotel amenities, this penthouse is an unparalleled urban retreat. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY CHRISTOPHER RITZERT +1 202 256 9241, CRITZERT@TTRSIR.COM CHRISTIE-ANNE WEISS +1 202 256 0105, CWEISS@TTRSIR.COM

$7,750,000

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EXTRAORDINARY ESTATE GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND

15325 Masonwood Drive Magnificent private estate on 34 acres with gorgeous nine-hole golf course, swimming pool with cabana/outdoor kitchen, tennis and basketball courts. Features eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, four powder rooms, four fireplaces, formal living and dining rooms, grand parlor, gourmet kitchen with breakfast room which opens to terrace and is surrounded by glorious views of property and trees beyond. Lower level has home theater, family room and wet bar which opens to lower terrace and pool area, wellness room with sauna, steam shower and spa; ballroom and fitness room or extra bedroom. Attached three-car garage and detached three-car garage with beautifully appointed upstairs apartment and lower level recreation room. Driveway lined with cherry trees leads to circular brick motor court with beautiful landscaping. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, COREY BURR +1 301 346 3345, CBURR@TTRSIR.COM SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM, PROPERTY ID 9B2N9G

$7,600,000

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INCREDIBLE NEW MASTERPIECE BETHESDA, MARYLAND

7205 Arrowood Road Incredible new masterpiece by acclaimed Magruder Design Build and GTM Architects. The finest in materials and workmanship combine to present this spectacular home that wows at every turn. Beautifully sited on one acre lot with fabulous pool house & salt water heated pool on one of Bethesda’s most desireable streets. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MARC FLEISHER +1 202 438 4880, MFLEISHER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID NF4B2R

$7,500,000

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EXTRAORDINARY WATERFRONT PENTHOUSE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

3030 K Street NW, #PH217 Situated within one of Washington’s most iconic waterfront buildings, this custom architectural masterpiece is unmatched in quality and setting. Immersed in privacy and nature above Georgetown’s Potomac River, it presents arguably the most extraordinary private outdoor space within the city, creating both a tranquil urban oasis and unrivaled venue for entertaining—all within proximity of the Kennedy Center and White House. Inside are generously scaled rooms with Lutron lighting and shades, gas fireplaces in four, whiteoak hardwood floors, and ten doors leading to the magnificent 5,000 square-foot terrace with a large heated swimming pool, attached spa, and five shaded table-venues. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID YEK5KJ

$7,200,000

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FRENCH PROVINCIAL COMPOUND MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

8334 Alvord Street Impeccable French Provincial compound surrounded by 1.2 acres of meticulously manicured grounds. An exceptional impression of spaciousness with multiple pathways leading to rare plantings, beautiful imported fountains, Olympic-sized swimming pool, and fully equipped outdoor pavilion perfect for lavish entertaining. Taste & elegance abound with precious materials used for all finishes and treatments. If the pinnacle of elegance is what you are in search of, then welcome home. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DANIEL HEIDER +1 703 785 7820, DHEIDER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 96EP2E

$6,995,000

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CHÂTEAU DE LUNE GREAT FALLS, VIRGINIA

300 River Bend Road Inspired by the finest traditions of European architecture and design, Château de Lune is a sublime 16,800 square foot private mansion with 6,000 square feet of meticulously landscaped outdoor living space. Ideally located just outside of Washington, DC in prestigious Great Falls, Virginia, the château is prominently positioned within the exclusive enclave of Le Reve, the finest luxury community to be developed in decades. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DANIEL HEIDER +1 703 785 7820, DHEIDER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID SYR6S9

$6,981,000

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LE RÊVE GREAT FALLS, VIRGINIA

River Bend Road Introducing Le Rêve, an exclusive offering of seven extraordinary estate residences inspired by the finest traditions of European architecture and design. Ideally located in prestigious Great Falls, Virginia, Le Rêve is unquestionably the most extraordinary community to be developed in decades. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DANIEL HEIDER +1 703 785 7820, DHEIDER@TTRSIR.COM

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MAJESTIC URBAN LODGE GREAT FALLS, VIRGINIA

8922 Jeffery Road Beautiful “Falls Nest” estate in a grand lodge-style, “Monument Award” winning home located on five secluded acres. In a grand lodge style, fabulous vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, gorgeous hardwood floors and stone fireplaces. Surrounded by nature and a spectacular Richard Arentz waterfall. Gated residence next to trails and the Potomac River. Close to Washington, DC and major highways and shopping. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DEBBIE SHAPIRO +1 703 407 1600, DSHAPIRO@TTRSIR.COM ELIZABETH CUTLER +1 703 832 2250, ECUTLER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID E4YG3D

$6,750,000

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IN THE VILLAGE OF UPPERVILLE UPPERVILLE, VIRGINIA

9092 John Mosby Highway This is the rarest of locations. The entrance of the farm is down a country lane, Lafayette Street, in the heart of the Village of Upperville. Running much of the length of the Village and sharing a border with much loved and respected Trinity Episcopal Church, a gift from Paul Mellon, this classic “Old Virginia Estate” with vintage farmhouse style is privately set amidst 254 prime acres protected by conservancy but allowing additional main estate and agricultural buildings. Sunnyside Farm is crowned with stacked stone walls, interior roads and paths, lush pastures for hay, horses, polo or a vineyard and a spring fed ten acre lake, minutes to Middleburg, in the Piedmont Hunt - all about one hour to DC. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY GLORIA ROSE OTT +1 540 454 4394, GLORIAROSE.OTT@SIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID CZC8H6

$6,500,000

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VILLA VIANA MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

6126 Franklin Park Road An exquisite example of the union of award winning architect Glenn Fong and the superior construction and craftsmanship of the Galileo Group, inspired by Europe’s finest French Country estates. Impeccably executed, every detail has been thoughtfully designed and finished at the highest level. With almost 10,000 square feet of unparalleled beauty, highlights feature sculpted stone work, reclaimed hand hewn wood beams set into vaulted ceilings, character grade cabinets and variable width oak hardwood floors. An elegant main level master suite and spa bath, paneled elevator, hand-forged iron railings, and stunning Niermann Weeks lighting complete the interior. This home seamlessly accommodates large scale entertaining and comfortable family living and is located in McLean’s desirable Franklin Park community with Washington, DC conveniently accessible. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY PAM HAZEN +1 703 587 7300, PHAZEN@TTRSIR.COM DONNA MOSELEY +1 703 623 5294, DMOSELEY@TTRSIR.COM JOHN MCNAMARA +1 703 395 2908, JMCNAMARA@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID KYE6XT

$5,900,000

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EXQUISITE NEW CONSTRUCTION CLEVELAND PARK, WASHINGTON DC

3515 Woodley Road NW Overlooking the National Cathedral, this custom-built Cleveland Park home offers a seamless blend of grand-scale entertaining and generous family living space. Designed by renowned Cunningham Quill architects, the residence was constructed to exacting standards with thoughtful details throughout: tall ceilings on every level, custom millwork, Waterworks fixtures, chef’s kitchen, en-suite baths, and generous room proportions. The home is sited up on a hill off street level, offering a private front porch that captures southern light. There is a two-car garage, driveway, elevator, five HVAC zones, two hot water heaters, and Control4 home automation system. This unparalleled offering defines luxury living in historic Cleveland Park. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID T4VF5N

$5,700,000

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EXQUISITE 13-ACRE EQUESTRIAN & GOLF ESTATE IN BALMORAL CLIFTON, VIRGINIA

13768 Balmoral Greens Avenue Designer Barry Dixon masterfully integrated nature and luxury in this stunning 13,000 square foot residence in the Virginia woodlands. The owner, an original founder and technology wizard of AOL, worked with the architect and builder, Mark Kohler, to create a home that would not disturb the forest but rather blend with it harmoniously. The interiors reflect a bespoke quality which is both natural and gracious and incorporate handmade materials, luxurious fabrics, custom designed furniture, and priceless antiques gathered from around the world. The 13-acre property encompasses a main estate residence, carriage house, pool house, six-stall stable, and screened pavilion and is offered fully furnished. An extensive whole house technology system affords seamless control of lighting, temperature, and a host of audio-visual components. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM CORY MOLINA +1 703 447 5699, CMOLINA@TTRSIR.COM SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM, PROPERTY ID 92RCT9

$4,950,000

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VILLA FIRENZE MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

1105 Waverly Way This exceptional estate has been newly priced, representing a tremendous value in Langley Farms, one of the region’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Inspired by the sun-drenched villas of Europe, the architecture and timeless design bring together the best traditions of classical architecture, with a modern perspective. With a total of seven bedrooms, six full bathrooms, three half bathrooms, and a host of amenities and features found in the world’s finest residences, Villa Firenze is a rare opportunity for a most discerning family. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MARK C. LOWHAM +1 703 966 6949 MLOWHAM@TTRSIR.COM MATTHEW ALLEN +1 202 256 6819, MALLEN@TTRSIR.COM TRACY WILLIAMS +1 703 867 4309, TWILLIAMS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 4XW5DJ

$4,795,000

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GRAND SERENITY GREAT FALLS, VIRGINIA

950 Hickory Run Lane Grandeur meets balance at the very end of Hickory Run Lane. A sublime 13,000 square foot private residence nestled on a peaceful, six acre lot ideal for grand entertaining and tranquility. The concept for 950 Hickory Run was conceived by The Building Group, LLC, one of the Capital Region’s most discerning home builders. With architectural elements inspired by the great Châteaux of France and Belgium and supreme attention to detail throughout. Thoughtful landscaping, calming waterfalls, cozy fire-pits, and custom outdoor lighting and hardscaping make the outdoor living space one of the finest components of this picturesque residence. A serene outdoor pool and yearround cabana fully equipped with bar, grill, and outdoor speakers completes the picture at 950 Hickory Run Lane. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DANIEL HEIDER +1 703 785 7820, DHEIDER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID H5H4YS

$4,750,000

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TIMELESS CUSTOM HOME IN ONE OF WASHINGTON’S GREATEST NEIGHBORHOODS SPRING VALLEY, WASHINGTON DC

4837 Tilden Street NW An elegant and timeless custom red-brick Colonial developed by Shawn Pahlevani, with stunning treatments and finishes carefully curated by Casey Sanford Design. A generous 7,500 square foot home with seven bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms and beautiful wide-plank hardwood flooring throughout four floors. Custom millwork and top-of-the-line appliances. A gorgeous, flat grassy yard with patio is perfect for entertaining. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DANIEL HEIDER +1 703 785 7820, DHEIDER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 65GLW3

$4,250,000

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THE PINNACLE OF LUXURY LIVING WOODLEY PARK, WASHINGTON DC

2660 Connecticut Avenue NW, #6D Located in Woodley Park, the 32 extraordinary condominium residences of Wardman Tower define the pinnacle of luxury living in Washington, D.C. Here, residents enjoy exceptional craftsmanship and captivating views of iconic monuments in a rare, private setting coupled with premier services, including a concierge, 24-hour attended lobby with doorman and valet parking. Residence 6D is 3,123 square feet and features 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and a private terrace. The expansive kitchen, equipped with Thermador appliances, Pentalquartz countertops, Danby marble backsplash and custom Henrybuilt cabinetry, is paired with sumptuous bedroom suites, and bathrooms with custom stone flooring and Danby marble countertops. On-site amenities include a fitness center, club rooms, courtyard terrace and a rooftop deck with views of all of D.C. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY CHRISTOPHER RITZERT +1 202 256 9241, CRITZERT@TTRSIR.COM CHRISTIE-ANNE WEISS +1 202 256 0105, CWEISS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID Z5JFDQ

RESIDENCE 6D: $3,595,000 OTHER RESIDENCES STARTING AT $2,495,000

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EXQUISITE PENTHOUSE AT THE RESIDENCES AT THE RITZ-CARLTON GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

3150 South Street NW, Penthouse 1A Rarely available, this exquisite penthouse in the Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown is a privilege to present. This three bedroom, four and one half bathroom condominium features more than 3,180 square feet, high ceilings and Brazilian, cherry hardwood floors. Expansive windows overlook the Potomac River where an ever-changing landscape captivates all year long. The open living and dining areas access a terrace - perfect for entertaining and personal enjoyment. Two full bathrooms, custom walk-in closet, and beautifully appointed bedroom form the master suite while two spacious, additional bedrooms also offer en-suite bathrooms and generous closets. Complemented by legendary Ritz-Carlton services, including 24/7 concierge, valet parking, and hotel amenities, this residence affords a gracious and timeless lifestyle. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY CHRISTOPHER RITZERT +1 202 256 9241, CRITZERT@TTRSIR.COM CHRISTIE-ANNE WEISS +1 202 256 0105, CWEISS@TTRSIR.COM

$3,495,000

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STUNNING HAMPTONS STYLE CUSTOM HOME IN FRANKLIN PARK MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

1933 Rockingham Street This exceptional residence features iconic Hamptons style architecture, impeccable craftsmanship and a wonderful floor plan. This six bedroom, eight bathroom home underwent a multi-million dollar expansion and renovation in 2013, adding 2,300 square feet of living space and 600 square feet of Brazilian walnut terraces. This beautifully designed home includes a chef’s kitchen with top of the line appliances and Lobkovitch custom cabinetry, an exquisite master bedroom suite with a private deck and outdoor fireplace plus a fabulous lower level, perfect for entertaining. This is a one of a kind property that provides the lifestyle desired by many people today while offering the architectural patina of its iconic Hamptons style architecture. Truly a unique opportunity for the discerning buyer. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY WETHERLY BARKER HEMEON +1 703 965 9613, WBARKER@TTRSIR.COM KAREN BARKER +1 703 928 8384, KBARKER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID YN73GQ

$3,495,000

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WILLOWS FARM UNION BRIDGE, MARYLAND

11606 Handboard Road Willows Farm is a historic pre-Civil War farmstead of 164 rolling acres in northeast Frederick County, Maryland Currently an award-winning cattle operation, the farm, and its well-provisioned pastures and paddocks could easily transition to equestrian use. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DAVID DESANTIS +1 202 438 1542 DDESANTIS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID RKFY84

$3,400,000

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AT HOME ON THE WATER ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND

1156 River Bay Road Welcome to the leading waterfront estate in Annapolis. This Mediterranean inspired design was chiseled with every detail in mind from your gated entry, to granite circular driveway, to the luxurious guest and main houses, to the heated in-ground pool overlooking the Chesapeake Bay, to the 150 foot pier with boat lifts. There is nothing comparable. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY SHANE HALL +1 410 991 1382, SHALL@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID MPWSCD

$3,200,000

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THE BELL TOWER AT STANTON PARK CAPITOL HILL, WASHINGTON DC

609 Maryland Avenue NE This iconic Capitol Hill landmark has been skillfully renovated and repurposed into six extraordinary residences. Each three-story home retains historic, architectural features blended with chic, contemporary design. Original, stained glass windows have been lovingly restored along with dramatic columns and arches, complimented by 16 foot ceilings. Open floor plans feature Scavolini Kitchens with premium appliances, all en-suite bedrooms with marble baths, hardwood floors, substantial attic storage, integrated surround sound, video security system and a personal elevator. Once referred to as “The Lighthouse on the Hill”, the 130 foot bell tower serves as a common area where owners can enjoy the best view in the city. The prominent location at Stanton Park provides convenient access to all Capitol Hill has to offer. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY EMILY EHRENS HAINLINE +1 202 380 8125 EEHRENS@TTRSIR.COM JAYNE EHRENS +1 240 401 7025 JEHRENS@TTRSIR.COM THEBELLTOWERATSTANTONPARK.COM

PRICED $2.4M - $2.8M

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REFINED AND CHERISHED FEDERAL GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

1613 35th Street, NW Built in 1939 as a wedding gift, 1613 35th Street, NW offers rare finishes, including the white marble mantel purchased from The Willard Hotel, which are integral to the original design. Tall ceilings, custom built-ins, wide width oak flooring and fireplaces are found throughout this cherished residence. The English basement boasts a bedroom with fireplace, en suite full bathroom, kitchen, and separate entrance.A stunning garden room leading to the two car garage and professional landscapes with flagstone terraces, an irrigation system for the gardens, outdoor lighting, and a captivating water feature are among the new amenities. This turnkey West Village property elegantly blends indoor outdoor living, easy entertaining and the warm comfortable lifestyle sought after in a Georgetown residence.. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY CHRISTIE-ANNE WEISS +1 202 256 0105, CWEISS@TTRSIR.COM CHRISTOPHER RITZERT +1 202 256 9241, CRITZERT@TTRSIR.COM

$2,759,000

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IMPRESSIVE COLONIAL IN THE HEART OF EDGEMOOR BETHESDA, MARYLAND

5107 Moorland Lane Thoughtfully expanded and meticulously maintained home on premier block. Spacious room sizes and stunning outdoor space overlooking lush rear garden. Beautiful finishes throughout. Steps to Downtown Bethesda and Edgemoor Club. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY LAUREN DAVIS +1 202 549 8784, LDAVIS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 42ZPD6

$2,595,000

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AT HOME IN MCLEAN MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

720 Potomac Knolls Drive Private two acre estate with guest house, five-car garage, pool, extensive landscaping and 9,455 finished square feet. Newly renovated master suite features his and her baths and abundant closet space. Classical floor plan with expansive windows, French doors and high ceilings create light filled rooms throughout. Plenty of space for everyone with numerous terraces, entertaining areas and bedrooms. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY HEATHER COREY +1 703 989 1183 HCOREY@TTRSIR.COM CYNTHIA VANCE +1 703 408 1810 CVANCE@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 5NYC4Z

$2,495,000

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IDYLLIC 1795 MANOR HOUSE MARSHALL, VIRGINIA

6781 John Barton Payne Road In 1795, Orlean House came to be in the rolling hills of the Virginia countryside, in a place that was to become the village of Orlean, after which the house is named. A major stone addition was completed in 1812 with a guest cottage being added many years later, along with an Olympic equestrian designed stable and four paddocks. A historic barn and willow-lined pond add to the bucolic nature of this most special property. An extensive multi-year, multimillon dollar renovation inside and out has yielded the perfect blend of country charm, traditional elegance, historic provenance, and modern conveniences. Just 50 miles from DC, this property would make the perfect full-time residence or stunning weekend retreat. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY JEFF WILSON +1 301.442.8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM, PROPERTY ID LW8ZD3

$2,195,000

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SOPHISTICATION AND ELEGANCE MEETS TIMELESS TRADITION MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

845 Canal Drive, McLean, VA 22102 Elegantly situated on a private 1.2 acres in McLean’s exclusive Old Georgetown Estates, this spacious and sun-filled 7,800+ square foot home is embellished with luxurious features and a sense of refined excellence. With custom detailing throughout, this home is ideal for entertaining or everyday living. This exceptional home sits on a beautifully landscaped private lot, with ample outdoor entertainment space. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY TRACY WILLIAMS +1 703 867 4309, TWILLIAMS@TTRSIR.COM MONA BANES +1 703 909 5620, MBANES@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 9X376K

$2,099,000

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AT HOME IN NORTH ARLINGTON ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA

2500 N Nottingham Street Custom build by Curtis Ventures in North Arlington with no detail overlooked. Kitchen with granite and marble, 48” professional Jenn Air range, cast iron double farm sink, microwave drawer, two dishwashers, Jenn-Air refrigerator. Master bedroom with coffee counter with sink, enormous walk-in closets. Master bathroom with heated marble floor, double thermostatic shower. Oversized two-car garage. Corner lot in cul-de-sac, 15 min to DC. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY BOYER O’DEA GRANT +1 703 338 2277, SGRANT@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 3X24V6

$1,829,000

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UNION ROW U STREET CORRIDOR, WASHINGTON DC

2125 14th Street NW, #301W Walls of glass, expansive spaces, and exceptional design define this rare three bedroom and den residence. The remarkable gourmet table-space kitchen includes white quartz counters, Italian cabinetry, an induction cooktop, wall ovens, and professional-grade stainless appliances. The master bedroom suite is accentuated by a 14+ foot barrel-vaulted ceiling and includes a large walk-in closet and fireplace opening to the loft/den above. The sumptuous master bath opens seamlessly to the master bedroom via frameless glass wall. The bathroom features a floor-to-ceiling jade onyx accent and includes a free floating vanity and a freestanding resin soaking tub. Distinctive additional features include European wide-plank oak floors throughout, a balcony, and garage parking. Unquestionably, this is one of the finest urban residences in Washington. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY JEFF LOCKARD +1 202 246 4433, JLOCKARD@TTRSIR.COM JOSEPH PODUSLO +1 202 487 6225, JPODUSLO@TTRSIR.COM

$1,699,000

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ROCKLAND ESTATE FAIRPLAY, MARYLAND

9030 Sharpsburg Pike Built in 1803, the historic Rockland Estate sits on over 25 acres featuring an 8,600 square foot home with seven bedrooms, three and one half baths and eight fireplaces. Just over an hour from Washington, DC, Rockland has undergone extensive renovations over the past decade to include central air conditioning, a remodeled kitchen, and beautifully landscaped gardens and walkways around the house.

TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY DAVID DESANTIS +1 202 438 1542 DDESANTIS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID Z6P6DZ

$1,650,000

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CAPE COD ESTATE ON PRIVATE LANE ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA

206 North Quaker Lane This beautifully renovated and expanded 5,370 square foot home offers stately living amidst generous room sizes, gleaming hardwood floors, and park-like setting. The main level boasts a gracious dining room, living room with wood-burning fireplace, gourmet kitchen, family room with gas fireplace, home office, and main level bedroom suite. The kitchen sparkles with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, extensive cabinetry, and a breakfast bar. Upstairs are four spacious bedrooms, including two master suites. The recreation room, powder room, and three-car garage are downstairs. The expansive, fully-fenced grounds feature professional landscaping, outdoor lighting, irrigation, and a parking pad for three cars. Easy access to I-95, I-295, I-395. Six miles to DC and the airport, and less than 1.5 miles to area schools. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY NANCY PERKINS +1 703 402 5599, NANCY.PERKINS@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID Z537Z9

$1,249,000

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RARELY AVAILABLE SCALE IN GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

This stately single-family residence is sited on a large lot in Georgetown’s prestigious East Village. There are generously proportioned rooms on every floor, all accessed by two elevators. The residence is well suited for formal entertaining as well as intimate family gatherings. Beautiful rear gardens and rooftop deck with southern views to Virginia. Motor court and two-car garage. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM

$12,500,000

GRAND SEMI-DETACHED HISTORIC RESIDENCE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

1403 30th Street NW This home exudes grandeur with a commanding street presence, sited on a hill to capture impeccable natural light. Fully renovated in 2014 with no detail overlooked, it boasts a balance of sophisticated entertaining spaces and warm family living. It has sweeping living and dining rooms with 10 foot ceilings, a lavish master, roof deck with monument views, and threecar parking TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID D48BES

$6,495,000

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RARE WEST END PENTHOUSE WEST END, WASHINGTON DC

2501 Pennsylvania Avenue NW #PH2B Impressive two-level penthouse condo in a boutique building. This residence offers 4,500 square feet of living spaces. The private elevator entrance opens to a gallery foyer, leading to a flowing first floor including a top-of-the-line kitchen. Upper level includes three bedrooms/three full bathrooms, including the luxurious master suite with dual walk-in closets and spa-like master bath. Three-car garage parking, 24-hour concierge. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JONATHAN TAYLOR +1 202 276 3344, JTAYLOR@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID FBV5K2

$5,750,000

EXTRAORDINARY HISTORIC & MODERN WARRENTON, VIRGINIA

8714 Holtzclaw Road A balance of exceptional old bones, antique finishes, interior stone and log walls complimented by 2017 renovations where no thoughtfulness or expense was spared. Gorgeous manor home on over 132 rolling and private acres. Guest Houses, Indoor Professional Arena, Barn, Fenced Fields, Views, stone walls, stunning and about an hour to DC. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, GLORIA ROSE OTT +1 540 454 4394, GLORIAROSE.OTT@SIR.COM MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID F4EZFP

$5,500,000

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HISTORIC ALSOP HOUSE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

2720 Dumbarton Street NW Published in House Beautiful, this masterfully restored modern residence has hosted many of Washington’s Presidents and elite. All rooms on the main level open to a south-facing courtyard with gardens & heated pool. There is a dramatic 36-foot living room, solarium with cupola, gracious dining room, gourmet family kitchen, master wing, library, sublime bathrooms and garage. An exceptional offering. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID CZFTSS

$5,500,000

IMPRESSIVE KALORAMA NEO-GEORGIAN KALORAMA, WASHINGTON DC

2435 Tracy Place NW Beautifully renovated residence on one of the best streets in Kalorama. The six-bedroom home has stunning archways, elegant moldings, high ceilings, fireplaces, gorgeous wood floors, and original details throughout. There are generous entertaining rooms, a large gourmet kitchen adjoining the family room which opens to the rear garden. Elevator to 4 levels. Perfect condition. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 247F6D

$4,995,000

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ELEGANT DETACHED RESIDENCE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

1515 31st Street NW This elegant detached residence in Georgetown’s East Village features abundant natural light. The seven-bedroom, five and half-bathroom home offers historic architecture, high ceilings, five fireplaces, a beautifully renovated kitchen and luxurious bathrooms. The spacious master suite has a fireplace, office, and two walk-in closets. There is an in-law suite, two-car parking, and a rear garden with heated pool. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 77GGQ4

$5,200,000

EXQUISITE, CUSTOM MASTERPIECE IN KENWOOD CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND

6205 Kennedy Drive Designed by award winning GTM Architects, constructed by acclaimed Sandy Spring Builders, this is perhaps the finest home in Kenwood. Features include a stunning Clive Christian of London kitchen, sumptuous MBR suite, elegant, sweeping living spaces and the finest premium finishes and amenities overlooking a breathtaking property with private park views. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, COREY BURR +1 301 346 3345, CBURR@TTRSIR.COM MARC FLEISHER +1 202 438 4880, MFLEISHER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID E7SJZQ

$4,995,000

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RENOVATED, EXPANSIVE COLONIAL WITH INCREDIBLE SCALE MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE HEIGHTS, WASHINGTON DC

2845 McGill Terrace, NW This stately residence boasts nearly 8,900 square feet on four finished levels. Main level includes a large entry gallery, formal living room, dining room, and fabulous open kitchen. Five bedrooms with five full and one half bathrooms, including a stunning 1,400 square foot master suite. The finished lower level includes a 6,000-bottle wine cellar and a large finished home gym. Two-car attached garage. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JONATHAN TAYLOR +1 202 276 3344, JTAYLOR@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID J4652N

$4,995,000

GRACIOUS ESTATE WITH VIEWS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE UPPERVILLE, VIRGINIA

21167 Trappe Road LakeView is gracious and beautifully set with it’s ten acre lake at the East and the Blue Ridge Mountains to the West. 166 acres in the Piedmont Hunt Territory. Stone and siding, copper roof, HW floors, nine-stall barn, two large barns - one suitable as an indoor arena, guest house, fenced, ride out. 80 Minutes to DC. Private. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, GLORIA ROSE OTT +1 540 454 4394, GLORIAROSE.OTT@SIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID Z5QJGR

$4,425,000

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HISTORIC ESTATE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF CHEVY CHASE CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND

3911 Bradley Lane With over 100 years of storied history, this incredible estate is sited on 1.36 acres within minutes of DC. Well-preserved and wonderfully updated, 13,000+ interior square feet, offering ten bedrooms/nine and a half bathrooms, spacious double gourmet kitchen, a receiving/music room, expansive entry hall, great room/ballroom, swimming pool, expansive yard, ideal for entertaining. Three-car garage plus off-street parking for +/- 15 cars. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JONATHAN TAYLOR +1 202 276 3344, JTAYLOR@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 7PBNV4

$3,995,000

SUBLIME COASTAL RETREAT QUEENSTOWN, MARYLAND

3102 Bennett Point Road On an ultra-private peninsula, atop more than five acres sits a grand yet relaxed coastal retreat. Offering 11,000+ square feet sprawling main house 5 bedroom/6.2 bathroom and 2 bedroom/2bathroom guest cottage. Every modern amenity and treatment. Multiple outdoor terraces and trickling koi ponds frame the pool and jacuzzi. A full outdoor kitchen ideal for large scale entertaining is perfectly positioned underneath an artfully manicured pergola. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, DANIEL HEIDER +1 703 785 7820, DHEIDER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID EE6SNQ

$3,795,000

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RARE OFFERING IN WATERGATE SOUTH WASHINGTON DC

700 New Hampshire Ave NW #1021 An impeccable renovation marks this stunning 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence at Watergate South, Washington’s iconic and storied mid-century modern residential building. This unique offering boasts an expansive floor plan, gourmet kitchen with luxury appliances, custom cabinetry and built ins, wood floors and two parking spaces are complimented by a breath taking view of the Potomac River. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, DANIEL HEIDER +1 703 785 7820, DHEIDER@TTRSIR.COM

$3,295,000

COVE CREEK CLUB KENT ISLAND, MARYLAND

304 Cove Creek Road Spectacular Custom five bedroom, five and a half bathroom Waterfront home in exclusive Cove Creek Club. Situated on a protected 2.78 acre point of land with boat lift and five feet of MLW. Rip rapped shore line, 48x18 foot pool with sun shelf. Magnificent views across the Chesapeake Bay with western sunsets. Four-car finished garage with guest home above. Country club amenities, including golf and tennis! TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY JONATHAN TAYLOR +1 202 276 3344, JTAYLOR@TTRSIR.COM GLENN SUTTON +1 410 507 4370, GSUTTON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID XRXHB2

$2,995,000

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SPRAWLING EQUESTRIAN ESTATE UPPERVILLE, VIRGINIA

33807 Archbold Lane Incomparable 14,000 square foot estate set into seventy-five glorious acres in Upperville’s Hunt Country. Grand entertaining spaces include the ballroom that flows onto the terrace via massive French doors, banquet-sized dining room and commercial-grade kitchen. Intimate spaces include the hunt room, club room and breakfast room. Renovated three-bedroom guest house plus fenced paddocks, run-in and ten-stall barn. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID J773RW

$2,750,000

THE LANDINGS AT MATTAPEX PLANTATION KENT ISLAND, MARYLAND

232 Matapex Plantation Lane Magnificent all brick waterfront home with six bedrooms and six full/ two half bathrooms. Built in 2001 on 1.82 private and professionally landscaped acres. This home offers 225 feett of sandy beach on Shipping Creek with five feet of MLW, a 200 foot dock, two boat lifts, 42x22x7 foot heated pool, separate custom hot tub & multiple decks with outdoor kitchen. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY JONATHAN TAYLOR +1 202 276 3344, JTAYLOR@TTRSIR.COM GLENN SUTTON +1 410 507 4370, GSUTTON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 2P68P8

$2,275,000

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CHESAPEAKE BAY FRONT POINT OF LAND KENT ISLAND, MARYLAND

900 Broadcreek Drive Rare opportunity to build your dream estate on 2.96 acres. Property is gated with pier and boat lift, two-car garage and very well appointed one bedroom guest house above. Potential to build 10,000 square foot home with waterside pool. Located just five minutes from the Bay Bridge. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY JONATHAN TAYLOR +1 202 276 3344, JTAYLOR@TTRSIR.COM GLENN SUTTON +1 410 507 4370, GSUTTON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 5F9JDC

$2,250,000

POTOMAC ELEGANCE POTOMAC, MARYLAND

10913 Burbank Drive Situated on five acres and fully renovated in 2016 with a brand new roof, 10913 Burbank Drive in Potomac, has everything you need for an opulent lifestyle- a private setting at the end of a cul-de-sac, an in-ground swimming pool and ultra-convenience to Potomac Village shopping center, all major airports and downtown DC. This home combines the peace of the countryside with the vitality of the city. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY SHAHAB NASRIN +1 301 814 8093, SNASRIN@TTRSIR.COM DANTE IRAOLA +1 301 996 8913, DIRAOLA@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 46MK7R

$1,995,000

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THE RESIDENCES AT THE RITZ-CARLTON - WEST END WEST END, WASHINGTON DC

1155 23rd Street NW Primely located in DC’s exclusive West End, the world-renowned Residences at The Ritz-Carlton exudes the ultimate in luxurious downtown living. The Residences offer valet parking, doorman and porter service, room service, fitness and sports club amenities, 24 hour on-site concierge services and security, and a dedicated residential team that provides exceptional and legendary services for which the Ritz-Carlton is celebrated. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MATT McCORMICK +1 202 365 5883, MMCCORMICK@TTRSIR.COM LOU CARDENAS +1 202 669 4083, LCARDENAS@TTRSIR.COM

MULTIPLE RESIDENCES AVAILABLE

NAYLOR COURT LOFTS SHAW, WASHINGTON DC

928 O Street NW #2 Naylor Court Lofts sets a new standard for DC luxury living, incorporating the finest finishes - Waterworks, Porcelanosa, Pella & Baldwin. Triplex Loft offers three bedroom/three and a half bathrooms+ media room / den, nearly 2,100’ of int. space, private garden terrace w/ separate entrance & parking. By Award-winning Brook Rose Development, steps to Michelin Starred Restaurants & Blagden Alley. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY PAUL PIKE +1 202 550 8871, PPIKE@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID N47M4L

$1,695,000

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EXTRAORDINARY ESTATE BACKING TO PARKLAND MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

886 Chinquapin Road This 18,000 square foot palatial estate offer’s resort-style living. The five acre property boasts masterful landscaping with multiple stone terraces that overlook the pool, spa, tennis/sports court, fireplace and gardens. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, TRACY SHIVELY +1 703 930 0268, TRACY.SHIVELY@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM RUTH SHIVELY +1 703 598 8799, RUTH.FRANKE@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 85CWJB

$7,250,000

ELEGANT KALORAMA TOWN HOUSE KALORAMA, WASHINGTON DC

1829 23rd Street NW Gorgeous Kalorama row house with elegant period details, high ceilings, large windows, ample natural light, hardwood floors, five bedrooms, and a beautiful private rear garden TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM

ELEGANT SPRING VALLEY COLONIAL SPRING VALLEY, WASHINGTON DC

4920 Indian Lane NW Beautiful residence on one of Washington’s most sought-after streets. Wonderful sunlight throughout the generous floor plan, chef’s kitchen, library, luxurious master, four additional bedrooms upstairs, nanny suite, two-car garage. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM MATT McCORMICK +1 202 365 5883, MMCCORMICK@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY GZWQBW

PRICE UPON REQUEST

CLASSIC BRICK RESIDENCE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

3323 R Street NW Sited in sought-after Georgetown, this classic brick residence has large scale rooms for entertaining, high ceilings, fireplaces, and large rear garden. Garage. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM

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GEORGETOWN’S MOST SOUGHT-AFTER PROPERTY GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

2613 Dumbarton Street NW Represented the purchaser of this absolutely stunning Federal home in Georgetown’s exclusive East Village, perfectly renovated in the finest finishes. Large rear garden with heated pool, terrace and lush landscaping. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $5,500,000

THE RESERVE IN MCLEAN MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

7787 Glenhaven Court Perched atop a hill on a cul-de-sac. Regal all-brick colonial with windows galore. Spectacular backyard with extensive hardscaping and plenty of grassy space. Perfect for formal or casual entertaining. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ANJANETTE MURPHY +1 703 244 6357, AMURPHY@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID YLLC48

$3,750,000

GREAT FALLS ESTATE GREAT FALLS, VIRGINIA

10411 Parkerhouse Drive Stately colonial with exquisite detail throughout. This 10,000 square foot estate exudes a sense of refined excellence, and is perfect for entertaining with a fully appointed second butler’s kitchen. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, TRACY WILLIAMS +1 703 867 4309, TWILLIAMS@TTRSIR.COM

$3,199,000

HISTORIC GEORGETOWN WITH CARRIAGE HOUSE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

1242 Potomac Street NW Period renovation of this circa 1805 semi-detached residence on a charming tree-lined street with an open floor plan, luxurious master suite, detached carriage house, large rear terrace, and two-car parking. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID VG3ZY7

$2,990,000

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NEW 5 LOTS SUBDIVISON GREAT FALLS, VIRGINIA

802 & 805 Hortense Place Spectacular new homes to be built by master builder ALM Builders. The advertised price is a best estimate and subject to change depending on options. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ANDRE AMINI +1 703 622 4473, ANDRE.AMINI@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID’S BD5QWB & 7FJVZN

$2,960,000 / $3,950,000

LUXURY LIVING AT ITS BEST GREAT FALLS, VIRGINIA

1001 Murphy Drive A truly special offering. The house is superior in every way with the possibility to sub-divide. This may be your clients last chance to own a mansion of this Historic magnitude. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ANDRE AMINI +1 703 622 4473, ANDRE.AMINI@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID VRLLYL

$3,500,000

EXQUISITE CUSTOM ESTATE MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

1383 Woodside Drive Details throughout the +/-9500 square feet of living space, finished lower level. Imported Italian materials. Grand master suite with sitting area & loft. Theater room, Heated Pool, Jacuzzi, Outdoor Kitchen & more. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ANDRE AMINI +1 703 622 4473, ANDRE.AMINI@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID LZX58K

$2,899,000

ELEGANT BRICK & STONE COLONIAL MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

7629 Burford Drive Six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half bathrooms, four-car garage. Exquisite finishes on three luxurious levels & in a sought after Olde Swinks Mill Estates on a fabulous .95 acre. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ANDRE AMINI +1 703 622 4473, ANDRE.AMINI@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID X4PTVZ

$2,325,000

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NEWER CONSTRUCTION IN KENT KENT, WASHINGTON DC

2810 University Terrace NW This exceptionally well-built residence features generously scaled rooms, high ceilings, gourmet kitchen with butler’s pantry, spacious family room with fireplace, luxurious master suite, and two-car garage parking. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM

$2,750,000

ULTIMATE LUXURY IN WEST END WEST END, WASHINGTON DC

2501 M Street NW, #202 Represented the purchaser of this spectacular condominium at West End’s 2501 M, boasting a pristine gourmet kitchen, elegant baths with high-end fixtures, floor-to-ceiling windows, and refined Italian flooring. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $2,700,000

ROBERT GURNEY MASTERPIECE CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND

127 Quincy Street Stunning home designed by architect R.Gurney, FAIA., built by Peterson+Collins., using the absolute finest materials throughout, including the perfect modern kitchen, gorgeous Master-Suite, custom built-in storage lending to a minimalist aesthetic that is livable, then finished with a pristine landscaped yard. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, RON MANGAS JR. +1 703 298 2564, RMANGAS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 42ZPD6

$2,440,000

NEARLY 1.5 ACRE ESTATE IN CHEVY CHASE CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND

7311 Brookville Road Private, stunning estate on nearly 1.5 acres with development opportunities. This unique property contains two subdivided lots, two additional parcels, an updated farmhouse with four bedroom/four and a half bathroom and a two bedroom/two bathroom guest house TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, LAUREN DAVIS +1 202 549 8784, LDAVIS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID JCWV9R

$2,395,000

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EXTRAORDINARY CONTEMPORARY RENOVATION IN THE HEART OF OLD TOWN ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA

512 Pendleton Street Renovated townhome with roof deck, backyard and full-service elevator. Five levels, four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms. Chef’s kitchen, master suite on separate level, nine-foot ceilings, urban location, water and city views. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, PHYLLIS PATTERSON +1 703 310 6201, PPATTERSON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID ZGCCLD

$2,100,000

LIGHT-FILLED CUSTOM HOME ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA

1115 Custis Street Spectacular open-concept home on tranquil 0.71-acre lot. Custom library, family room off of kitchen, four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, walkout basement with theater and bar. Stone patio and mature land-scaping. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, PHYLLIS PATTERSON +1 703 310 6201, PPATTERSON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 6VBXEC

$1,470,000

EXPANSIVE COLONIAL WITH WATER VIEWS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA

9427 Ferry Landing Court Over 7,300 square feet of grand Colonial architecture on cul-de-sac lot. Third house from river. Dual staircases, high ceilings, gourmet kitchen, entertainer’s basement with custom bar, lush lawn with patio. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, PHYLLIS PATTERSON +1 703 310 6201, PPATTERSON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID B2JCGE

$1,395,000

OUT OF THE PAGES OF A MAGAZINE BELLE HAVEN - ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA

6033 Grove Drive Fully renovated and remodeled with a designer’s eye. Custom eat-in kitchen, marble baths, living room with built-in bookshelves, sun/play room, finished lower level. Exquisite backyard with flagstone patios and fireplace. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, PHYLLIS PATTERSON +1 703 310 6201, PPATTERSON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID MY5Q36

$1,149,000

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ELEGANT RESIDENCE WITH POOL PALISADES, WASHINGTON DC

5304 Sherier Place NW Classic brick home with three fireplaces, renovated baths, updated kitchen, formal dining room with deck, generous living room, and library. Private fenced yard with pool, brick terrace, and garage parking. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 6JZZQC

$1,999,000

THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS KALORAMA, WASHINGTON DC

2210 R St NW Fantastic investment opportunity in Kalorama. Very large, four-level row house on prominent street within walking distance to shops, restaurants, metro, embassies, and galleries. Wonderful outdoor spaces and garage parking. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $1,995,000

AUTHENTIC LOFT ADAMS MORGAN, WASHINGTON DC

2424 18th Street NW #R2 This unique, 4,000+ square foot loft features soaring ceilings, private elevator access, endless light, and panoramic city views. The is a large open floor plan, generously sized bedrooms, and parking. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID Q2ZGD7

$1,950,000

CLASSIC VICTORIAN GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

1317 35th Street, NW Renovated bay-front three bedroom, three bathroom townhouse with two-car detached garage. Main level living room, separate dining room, kitchen with granite counters, leading directly to rear garden. Finished lower level. Two blocks from Georgetown University campus! TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY JONATHAN TAYLOR +1 202 276 3344, JTAYLOR@TTRSIR.COM MAXWELL RABIN +1 202 669 7406 MRABIN@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID JSRWD6

$1,865,000

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COLONIAL IN SOLITAIRE MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

1814 Solitaire Lane Located in the lovely Solitaire Community of McLean, this beautiful Colonial home features five bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms and is ideally located between Arlington and the Village of McLean. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JOHN EDELMANN +1 202 423 6900, JEDELMANN@TTRSIR.COM JEFF LOVE +1 202 210 7106, JLOVE@TTRSIR.COM

$1,799,999

CLASSIC SEMI-DETACHED GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON

3330 Dent Place NW Three-story semi-detached residence with hardwood floors, ample natural light, eat-in kitchen, separate living room and dining room, and master with dressing room. Rear deck, covered terrace, fenced yard, and garage. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MICHAEL RANKIN +1 202 271 3344, MICHAEL.RANKIN@SOTHEBYSREALTY.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID RP2QWF

$1,799,000

SPECTACULAR AND SERENE COLONIAL FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA

5800 Fox Chapel Estates Drive Exceptional architectural design magnified in an awe-inspiring, open floor plan. This homes is nestled on five lush acres in Fairfax County. Luxury living with high-end finishes throughout. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, DOUG RICHARDS +1 703 609 2188, DRICHARDS@TTRSIR.COM THE ROB & BRENT GROUP +1 202 234 3344

SOLD

LISTED FOR $1,599,990

EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN & DREAM LOCATION DUNN LORING, VIRGINIA

2231 Sandburg Street Stunning new construction from Fisher Custom Homes neighboring Tysons. This 5,300 square feet five-bedroom, five and a half bathroom home offers spacious rooms with beautiful moldings, gourmet kitchen, and seamless flow designed for entertaining. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, DOUG RICHARDS +1 703 609 2188, DRICHARDS@TTRSIR.COM THE ROB & BRENT GROUP +1 202 234 3344

$1,599,000

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HISTORIC SECOND FIDDLE FARM LOVETTSVILLE, VIRGINIA

38527 Rickard Road One of the regions loveliest, most livable farms in scenic Lovettsville. 11.68 acres of pasture,gardens, birthplace home of Pulitzer Author, modern mostly one level cape, extraordinary barn, 100X200 ring. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, GLORIA ROSE OTT +1 540 454 4394, GLORIAROSE.OTT@SIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID SFF86W

$1,499,975

LUXURY PENTHOUSE IN GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

2516 Q Street NW, #Q302 Fabulous penthouse with stunning private roof-top terraces and amazing views. Features gourmet kitchen, high ceilings, deluxe baths; and garage parking. 2 Bedrooms/2 Baths plus large den on a second level. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, TAD STEWART +1 202 431 5856, TSTEWART@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID RWG8XB

$1,499,000

LIGHT FILLED TOWNHOUSE GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

3623 Winfield Lane NW Gourmet kitchen, separate dining space, elegant living room with fireplace and bright large windows. Spacious master suite, private patio, attached garage parking space, and elevator that services all three levels. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JULIA DIAZ-ASPER+1 202 256 1887, JASPER@TTRSIR.COM DYLAN WHITE +1 202 368 9340, DWHITE@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID GPTPBN

$1,485,000

THOUGHTFULLY RENOVATED STUNNER LOGAN CIRCLE, WASHINGTON DC

1324 Q St NW #A Represented the purchaser of this beautiful Logan Circle duplex, renovated to exacting standards. Gourmet kitchen, lofted office space with wet bar, private roof deck, and even 20 foot ceilings. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $1,450,000

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PRIVATELY SOLD AT TURNBERRY TOWER ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA

1881 N Nash Street, #1010 Take your private elevator to this stunningly renovated two bedroom, two full and one half bathroom condo at the ultra-luxe Turnberry Tower. New custom built-ins, audio system, and lighting throughout. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ANDRE LEITE +1 202 607 8053, ALEITE@TTRSIR.COM JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $1,450,000

THE SUNSETS ARE SPECTACULAR ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA

1881 N Nash Street, #712 Rarely available floor plan with quiet western views. Warm hardwood floors throughout, accompanied by beautiful lighting and finishes. Fivestar amenities include valet parking, heated indoor pool, and spa-inspired fitness facility. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $1,295,000

STUNNING CONTEMPORARY SPACE ADAMS MORGAN, WASHINGTON DC

2515 Ontario Road NW, #1 2,365 square feet with three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, oak floors, kitchen with Calacatta quartz counters, Bosch appliances. MBR suite with private patio, heated floors in MBA. Private yard, fabulous for entertaining. One year off-site parking. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MAXWELL RABIN +1 202 669 7406, MRABIN@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID C3GD7G

$1,199,000

STUNNING MEDITERRANEAN VILLA DELAPLANE, VIRGINIA

Stunning Mediterranean Villa Sited on 20 of the most gorgeous rolling acres, offering utter privacy and stunning vistas. Large airy rooms accommodate your art, family, and friends in grand yet comfortable style. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $1,150,000

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THE ACADEMY - HISTORIC UPPERVILLE UPPERVILLE, VIRGINIA

9075 John Mosby Hwy Historic Icon,Georgian Style main house steeped in Civil War & local lore. Guest cottage. 1998 Reno added sunroom & kitchen, restored original fixtures & hardwood floors. Exquisite knot & rose garden. Large-livable Antique. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, GLORIA ROSE OTT +1 540 454 4394, GLORIAROSE.OTT@SIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID NS5GS2

$1,150,000

QUINTESSENTIAL HILLTOP COLONIAL COLONIAL VILLAGE, WASHINGTON DC

1733 Kalmia Road NW Prominently-sited overlooking Rock Creek Park, this home offers generous room sizes and great flow for effortless entertaining and comfortable family living. If you desire space, look no further. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $1,100,000

YOUR PLACE IN THE SOUTHERN SUNLIGHT WEST END, WASHINGTON DC

2425 L Street NW, #527 Special and sun-filled south-facing two bedroom tucked into a quiet corner of The Columbia. Beautiful custom finishes throughout, high ceilings, warm hardwood floors, private balcony, and luxe kitchen and baths. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $1,099,900

PERFECTION IN CLEVELAND PARK CLEVELAND PARK, WASHINGTON DC

3024 Rodman Street NW Top-to-bottom renovation with great style and urban flair in sublimely walkable Cleveland Park. Reconfigured for today’s lifestyles, offering a sleek kitchen with large island, handsome hardwoods, and exceptional rear garden. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JEFF WILSON +1 301 442 8533, JWILSON@TTRSIR.COM

SOLD

LISTED FOR $999,500

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CHARMING SEMI-DETACHED FEDERAL GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON DC

1620 32nd Street NW Charming and bright semi-detached home in the East Village with high ceilings, wood floors, and custom built-ins. French doors open to a beautiful and unusually deep and private garden. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, JULIA DIAZ-ASPER+1 202 256 1887, JASPER@TTRSIR.COM DYLAN WHITE +1 202 368 9340, DWHITE@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID EM4DPV

$925,000

WATERFRONT ISLAND ESTATE ST. GEORGE ISLAND, MARYLAND

16168 Piney Point Road Waterfront St. George Island Estate featuring 2,600+ square feet with panoramic views of the St. Mary’s and the Potomac River. Totally secluded property. Approximately 3.5 acres of land with additional lot. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, PATRICK DELEONIBUS +1 202 770 7401, PDELEONIBUS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID N4Y2P2

$875,000

SOUTH-FACING SPACIOUS TOP FLOOR UNIT WITH 13’ CEILINGS WEST END, WASHINGTON DC

2425 L Street NW, #629 One bedroom+Den, one and a half bathrooms, Palladian windows, Brazilian cherry hardwoods, Subzero and Viking kitchen. Large king-size master bedroom with spacious walk-in closet. 75 square foot balcony. One reserved garage parking space. 24-hour desk, rooftop pool, fitness center. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, MAXWELL RABIN +1 202 669 7406, MRABIN@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 4WFM5E

$829,000

LASKESIDE VILLAS AT WOODMORE BOWIE, MARYLAND

2731 Woodlake Road Lakefront Townhome located in the sought after Woodmore Golf Course Community. Enjoy stunning views of the lake from your upper deck or lower patio. Living primarily on main level. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, PATRICK DELEONIBUS +1 202 770 7401, PDELEONIBUS@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID ZCNBPK

$499,000

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NEW RENOVATION/CONSTRUCTION BLOOMINGDALE, WASHINGTON DC

14 Channing Street NW, #1 & #2 End unit smart townhome four bedrooms/ four bathrooms on four levels/ White oak floors, fireplace, Pella windows+doors+sound system+Nest+2-zone HVAC. Gourmet kitchen w/SS app, quartz, gas range. SPA baths with framless glass shower, soaking tub, double vanities. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ROBERT SANDERS +1 202 744 6463, RSANDERS@TTRSIR.COM BRENT JACKSON +1 202 263 9200, BJACKSON@TTRSIR.COM ADAM ISAACSON +1 301 775 0900, AISAACSON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID’S SSJZ6J & DWM954

UNIT #1 $997,500 / UNIT #2 $1,250,000

IMPECCABLE LUXURY TOWNHOME NAVY YARD, WASHINGTON DC

326 I Street SE Four-level luxury townhome end unit loaded with every imaginable upgrade.Gorgeous hardwood floors throughout, spa-like bathrooms, two-car garage, gourmet chef’s kitchen w/ breakfast bar, granite & SS app, lots of natural light. Custom closets. Top floor family room with roof deck. Walk to Metro, restaurants, shopping, waterfront. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ROBERT SANDERS +1 202 744 6463, RSANDERS@TTRSIR.COM BRENT JACKSON +1 202 263 9200, BJACKSON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 5K5BWL

$1,250,000

IN THE HEART OF LOGAN CIRCLE LOGAN CIRCLE, WASHINGTON DC

1440 Church Street NW, Unit 402 Expansive two bedrooms/two bathrooms with two car garage parking plus storage unit. Huge windows, 9-ft ceilings, large bedrooms, walk-in closet, hardwood, granite countertops+stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar. Laundry room. Live around the block from Whole Foods, Vida gym and Studio Theater. Overlooking Church Street! TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ROBERT SANDERS +1 202 744 6463, RSANDERS@TTRSIR.COM SHANNON HETTINGER +1 202.503.7833, SHETTINGER@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 4Y5D5N

$825,000

STUNNING TOWNHOME IN POTOMAC YARD ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA

2319 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Unit 101 Three bedroom/two and a half bathrooms with open floor plan layout flooded w/natural light. Hardwood floors, chocolate cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, breakfast bar. Large bedrooms w/ walk-in closets and luxurious baths. Master bedroom w/private balcony. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, ROBERT SANDERS +1 202 744 6463, RSANDERS@TTRSIR.COM BRENT JACKSON +1 202 263 9200, BJACKSON@TTRSIR.COM TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID J3Q99C

$674,000

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CUSTOM GEORGIAN COLONIAL RIDGEFIELD, CONNECTICUT

111 Spring Valley Road Mallard Pond, one of Ridgefield’s most distinguished country estates, set on 5.71 pastoral acres complete with scenic pond in prime equestrian area with nearby stables and riding trails. WILLIAM PITT SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY LAURA FREED ANCONA +1 203.733.7053 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID K9TPWP

$4,995,000

FRENCH NORMANDY TUDOR-STYLE HOME MANHASSET, NEW YORK

2 Elderfields Road Built In 2016 In Flower Hill. Grand European Traditions & Designed withAssistance Of Renowned Architect Michael Jay Wallin, This five-Bedroom, 7.5-Bath Brick And Stucco Home Offers Stunning Architectural Appointments, An Open Floor Plan With Hi-Ceilings Combining Yesterday & Today W/Eloquence & Sophistication. DANIEL GALE SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY EILEEN KRACH +1 917 270 3737 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 3MZT5Q

$6,498,000

TURNBERRY OCEAN CLUB RESIDENCES SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FLORIDA

18501 Collins Avenue #1803 A Stunning 3-bedroom / 4.5 Bath Flow-through Residence Offering 2, 900 Interior Sq Ft. Experience Understated Elegance Complemented By Breathtaking Direct Ocean Views And Spectacular Bay Views. Enjoy Access To Six Full Floors Of Private Amenities, Including A $100m Sky Club, Three 60-foot Swimming Pools, Multiple Dining Destinations, ONE SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY SETH KAUFMAN +1 305 935 0300 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID DSJJTY

$4,750,000

PORT ROYAL NAPLES, FLORIDA

1081 Galleon Drive Spectacular waterfront estate on Port Royal’s most beautiful tree lined street. Offering Old World European craftsmanship and modern amenities. Masterfully constructed by Kurtz Builders in 2006, this home features expansive views of Naples Bay and is positioned to enjoy Port Royal’s most picturesque waterway. PREMIER SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, WALTER PATRICK +1 239.325.9111 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID SBZNGW

$12,950,000

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THE POINT MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA

127 Thurstons Way Designed to inspire, this captivating, private two-acre Lake Norman home offers luxuries more common to the Hamptons than the Piedmont. Enjoy breathtaking views and stunning sunsets from the infinity pool or the numerous balconies. PREMIER SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, VICTOR PETRENKO +1 910 916 4308 AMY PETRENKO +1 910 916 4305 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 2BE5JP

$5,900,000

SOUTH TAMPA TAMPA, FLORIDA

5008 W Leona Street Elegant and Coastal inspired custom residence sitting on a deep water canal only a few lots away from the open waters of Old Tampa Bay. This meticulously maintained home boasts brilliant architectural touches featuring an open great room, study, four spacious bedrooms upstairs, extended second floor balcony, as well as formal living and dining rooms. PREMIER SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, PAUL DESANTIS +1 813.944.0213 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID ZG7GCT

$2,299,900

PRIZED ATLANTA ESTATE ON 17+/- ACRES ATLANTA, GEORGIA

4110 Paces Ferry Road NW Privacy abounds in Atlanta’s most spectacular gated estate, situated on 17 private and pristine park-like acres with substantial Chattahoochee River frontage. Unrivaled amenity package, including resort-style 70,000 gallon infinity-edge swimming pool, lighted tennis court, fully equipped gym, spa, theater, indoor resistance pool, wine cellar, guest house, underground ballroom with catering kitchen, & more. ATLANTA FINE HOMES SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY CHASE MIZELL +1 770.289.2780, JOSH REEVES +1 404.547.3622 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID W89HB8

$25,000,000

CONTEMPORARY HOME WITH DRAMATIC MOUNTAIN VIEWS PARADISE VALLEY, ARIZONA

7307 N Black Rock Trail Award winning home by renowned architect, George Christensen, with the highest quality materials of stone, wood and steel creating an organically sustainable experience. RUSS LYON SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY JAN KABBANI +1 602 739 5050, CLIFF DAVIS +1 480.236.0006 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 2DGCN9

$3,650,000

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MAGNIFICENT BLUFFVIEW ENGLISH MANOR DALLAS, TEXAS

5211 Farquhar Lane Extraordinary private estate located in the exclusive Bluffview, neighborhood. This heavily treed, beautifully landscaped property features a comfortable casual yet elegant home with a separate new spectacular Ralph Lauren inspired lodge. BRIGGS FREEMAN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY LISA BESSERER +1 214 543 2940, POGIR POGIR +1 214 244 3103 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 48H2ND

$4,975,000

MODERN MASTERPIECE ON GORE CREEK VAIL, COLORADO

2950 Booth Creek Drive Completed in 2017, this modern alpine home designed by Hans Burglund Architects offers unparalleled amenities with a canvas of Vail Mountain, Gore Creek and the Gore Range as the backdrop. This 6 bed/8 bath/7,168 SF home is finished with a balance of natural materials of Telluride Gold stone, steel, copper and wood for beauty and longevity. LIV SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, TYE STOCKTON +1 970.471.2557 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 96TPBG

$21,500,000

THOUGHTFULLY DESIGNED CONTEMPORARY AUSTIN, TEXAS

1404 Wild Cat Hollow Exquisite contemporary designed to showcase unparalleled views of Downtown Austin and Lady Bird Lake and provide gracious space for entertaining. Finishes include mother of pearl custom terrazzo floors, book matched walnut and anigre wood panels. KUPER SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY KUMARA WILCOXON +1 512 423 5035 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 3YEC5Y

$6,950,000

A VERITABLE CULTURAL ICON MONTREAL, QUEBEC

Ville-Marie This elegant stone residence is nestled into the mountain in one of the city’s most prestigious enclaves. The imposing façade is representative of the rich architectural heritage of Montreal’s Golden Square Mile. A veritable cultural icon, this stunning mansion was exquisitely reimagined and masterfully renovated by one of North America’s most exclusive interior designers. TTR SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, LIZA KAUFMAN +1 514 232 5932 TTRSIR.COM, PROPERTY ID 7V2H5M

$22,500,000 (CAD)

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