LPI 5 en 5 febrero 2024: Propiedades destacadas en venta
Los miembros de Luxury Portfolio International venden lo mejor de lo mejor en viviendas de lujo: desde récords de precios hasta pedigrí arquitectónico, pasando por servicios únicos y diseñadores de renombre.
Acompáñenos en la selección de las cinco mejores entradas de este mes y descubra el significado de cada una de ellas.
1. Seafront villa in Chalkidiki
PRICE: €20,000,000 euros
LOCATION: Chalkidiki, Greece
WEB ID: DACU
This seaside villa in Halkidiki’s Lagomandra offers an exquisite Grecian escape with a rich array of amenities. Situated on a vast, over-1.5-acre plot, the property offers plenty of outdoor space for enjoying the surrounding natural beauty. A sprawling balcony overlooks a resort-style pool area.
2. Magical home with distinct island charm
PRICE: $3,850,000
LOCATION: West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
WEB ID: ZCIQ
Published in a recent issue of Veranda magazine for its quintessential Palm Beach-chic interior decorating, this prized gem is situated on a premier water block. Nestled between two buildings is the most romantic courtyard with whispering vines, lush landscaping and an enchanting pool.
3. Villa Matilde
PRICE: Upon request
LOCATION: Torno, Italy
WEB ID: VSFR
Design elements sourced from fine artisans add layers of visual interest in this notable Italian villa. A stone fireplace from the 16th century, the twin of which is displayed at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan, crowns the dining room. In the living room, a precious fireplace from the 17th century is crafted of old-rose, Sienese stone.
4. Cascade Park City
PRICE: $22,900,000
LOCATION: Park City, Utah, United States
WEB ID: OZHH
Designed by world-renowned and internationally recognized architect Wallace Cunningham, this steel, concrete, glass and stone structure cascades artfully along the mountainside. It sits privately on 5.61 acres with views of the Park City mountains.
5. The Lodge at Hunters Creek
PRICE: $49,985,000
LOCATION: Houston, Texas, United States
WEB ID: VVMJ
The 22,000-square-foot main house that comprises The Lodge at Hunters Creek, inspired by Richardsonian Romanesque and English manor architecture, showcases red-iron-steel framing and Indiana limestone from the same quarry used to create such notable buildings as the Pentagon and the Empire State Building.