
This month’s properties share a strong connection to their surroundings, from city skylines and coastlines to vineyards and private acreage. Thoughtful architecture, craftsmanship, and a sense of privacy define each home, with interiors and outdoor spaces designed to work seamlessly together. Despite their varied settings and styles, these residences offer a consistent focus on livability, character, and lasting appeal.
A Cotswold’s Inspired Estate in Great Falls, VA

Tucked away on five private acres in Great Falls, this Cotswold-inspired estate feels like a secluded countryside retreat just outside Washington, D.C. Inside, warm European character meets grand-scale living, with inviting spaces designed for both quiet family life and memorable gatherings. Rich materials and thoughtful craftsmanship shape the interiors, while gardens, a pool, and outdoor living areas extend the home.
Hollywood Heritage in the Hills of Los Feliz

Once part of Hollywood’s golden age, this Los Feliz estate was long associated with filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille, who shaped its early legacy. The property unfolds across expansive grounds, where mature landscaping and multiple structures form a private compound. Its classic Hollywood architecture is softened by time and layered privacy. From its elevated position, the estate captures sweeping views and a quiet separation from the city below.
Vineyard Living in St. Helena

In the heart of St. Helena, this Napa Valley estate feels shaped by its surroundings, where vineyard rows and open countryside set a steady, unhurried rhythm. Spanning nearly 20 acres, the property moves between cultivated gardens, open land, and a residence that sits lightly within the landscape. The result is a setting that feels grounded yet open, where indoor and outdoor living blend naturally into one continuous experience.
A Premier Equestrian Estate in Wellington, FL

Within Wellington’s coveted equestrian community, this estate balances refined residential living with world-class horse facilities. The main residence is generously scaled, with elegant interiors that flow into resort-style outdoor spaces designed for both relaxation and entertaining. Beyond the home, professional barns, arenas, and extensive equine infrastructure support serious training and competition.
A Tribeca Penthouse Commands the Skyline

Rising above the streets of Tribeca, this penthouse occupies the top of a converted warehouse, reflecting its industrial character. Interiors extend upward and outward to expansive terraces, with long views across the Hudson River and downtown skyline. Light moves through the space throughout the day, softening the contrast between historic structure and contemporary design, while maintaining a close connection to the energy of Lower Manhattan.
Coastal Living at Cape Elizabeth’s Staples Point

As you arrive at Staples Point, the drive narrows and the landscape opens to a rare stretch of Maine coastline. The home is carefully positioned to capture the movement of the Atlantic from nearly every room, with expansive glass and natural materials that echo the rugged shoreline. Interiors strike a balance between warmth and refinement, designed for both quiet coastal living and effortless entertaining.
A Modernist Landmark Residence

Designed by I. M. Pei, this Fort Worth residence brings a rare architectural pedigree to a private setting in Westover Hills. Defined by bold geometry, expansive glass, and precise spatial composition, the home emphasizes light, proportion, and flow. Interiors unfold on a gallery-like scale, with expansive rooms balanced by more intimate, enclosed spaces.
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