As the Rocky Mountain winter season is in full swing, celebrity hairstylist Charles Worthington—aka the "Paul Mitchell of Europe"—and his partner Allan Peters have hung a $25 million price tag on their 150-acre Colorado compound. Originally built more than 20 years ago by German financier Gerhard Andlinger and adjacent to the 3,800-acre St. Benedict's Monastery, it includes a rustic-luxe timber main residence, a lakeside cabin, a caretaker's home, equestrian facilities, and a meditation tent. Meanwhile, in the historic Courtlandt Place enclave in Houston, Texas, a stately red-brick abode built for the family of a late lumber magnate has zipped onto the market for $4.2 million. |
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The three-story home was built for the Carter family within the historic Courtlandt Place enclave. Read More |
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| Tucked within 200 Amsterdam, the deal marks the fourth most expensive residential sale in Manhattan this year. Read More |
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| Long maintained by Charles Worthington and his partner Allan Peters, the Aspen-area compound includes a timber-built main home, lakeside cabin, fitness center, and four-stall horse stable. Read More |
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| Robb Report takes a quick look at 3 celebrity real estate deals that recently went down in SoCal. Read More |
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| Crafted by the revered Case Study architect in the mid-1980s and sold to its current owner a year ago, the Brentwood residence has undergone a sleek makeover and is now back on the market. Read More |
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| Known as the Pietenpol Residence, the stone-clad property in Boulder dates back to 1924. Read More |
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