Friday, June 6, 2008

Medford

This two-family home in Medford was built in 1855 and was featured in a Medford Historical book as a great representation of Italianate architecture.
Details: 7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2,964 square feet.

This home is on the market for $559,900.





The home has a cupola that offers views of downtown West Medford as well as the Prudential Building in Boston on clear nights.

Meredith Bay, Lake Winnipesaukee


Luxury living on Lake Winnipesaukee.Close to everything, yet compares to nothing.

Life on the Lake will never be the same. Introducing Meredith Bay, an extraordinary gated residential and resort community designed to offer you the ultimate lifestyle.

Meredith Bay features home sites high atop Lake Winnipesaukee where you can customize the luxury home of your dreams and embrace the natural beauty of this breathtaking area every day.

A stroll to the lake. A hike through the mountains. Skiing around the corner. Fishing, boating, biking and so much more with a beautiful, Marina and private Beach Club all just outside your doorstep.

You’ll feel as if you’re a million miles away from it all. Experience the beauty of life on the lake at Meredith Bay.

Home sites with sweeping views overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee are offered from $125,000 to $1.1 Million


Developer: Southworth Development and Atom Contracting, a Mailloux Family Company.

Homes for living the good life

Choose from urban, rural, or seaside retreats

Living the good life starts at your doorstep. If you're looking for a premier property that feels like a resort, yet has the warmth and comfort of home, today's deluxe developments are made-to-order just for you. Whether you savor the vitality of urban living, the genial warmth of suburbia, or the peacefulness of a seaside retreat, you'll find the highest quality of life in close-knit communities that offer luxurious amenities, convenient access to recreational and social activities, and unsurpassed residences of distinction.

At Walden Woods (508-478-2251) in scenic Milford, the vision of the famed naturalist springs to life. This intelligent development is surrounded by hundreds of acres of untouched conservation woodlands.

"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately," said Henry David Thoreau, and deliberate living and thoughtful planning is reflected in every detail of this Walden Woods complex. The condominium development features all duplex units with comprehensive floor plans. Meandering sidewalks connect neighbors while weaving through the natural landscape, and you can relax on a private deck while bird watching or viewing the glowing winter landscape.

Each home features quality construction, including gas fireplace, custom cabinets, granite countertops, and energy-efficient windows. At the Trading Post, a community center still under development, a fully equipped kitchen, large-screen television, and great room will serve as a friendly gathering place. Exercise in the state-of-the-art fitness center, enjoy a barbecue at the picnic tables, or play bocci ball.



Walden Woods is just minutes away from the Upper Charles bike trail, which also offers walking, skating, and cross-country skiing. Shopping, arts, and entertainment are also conveniently located nearby, with easy highway access to Boston, Providence, and Worcester. Isn't it time that you reaped the rewards of your hard work?


source : www.boston.com

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Distinguished 4 Star Hotel For Sale / Convenient To Historic Sites

Paris, France
Beds: 400-500
Listed By: Luxury Properties

Property Info
Web #: 790865
Price: €510,000,000
Bed: 400-500
Status: Active
Type: Residential
Category: In-city, Hotel

ONE OF PARIS'S FINEST HOTELS IS FOR SALE LOCATED CONVENIENT TO THE MAJOR HISTORICAL ATTRACTIONS!

Proceeding in descretion and confidentiality, we can share the hotel offers 400-500 rooms and has an array of VIP accomadations from the most exquisite to the normal high standard rooms of a finer hotel.

The hotel offers multiple food and beverage operations with and excellent revenue along with a very good rate of occupancy.
Facilities include multiple conference rooms, ball rooms and out door terraces and swimming pool.The property has recently been valued at 536 592 924 eurosFurther details can be provided only with strong professional credentials and proof of ability to purchase.

Inquiries Should Be Directed To Luxury Properties At: Luxuryprop@islc.net
843-837-9940 USA

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prop@islc.net 843-837-9940

Victorian Splendor • Fabulous Queen Anne Style Reproduction



Property InfoWeb #: 626417
Price: $1,695,000 Reduced
Bed: 4
Bath: 4.5
Living Space: 4000
Area: Eagle Harbor
Status: Active
Type: Residential
Category: Corporate Retreat, Country Home, Estate, Historic, Lake, Waterfront, Water View


Waterfront Victorian Masterpiece Elegant & Authentic • Historic District BeautyThis masterfully crafted home is the culmination of years of collecting stained and leaded art glass, period light fixtures, door knobs, and a quarter-sawn oak mantle & newel post.Architectural details of the Queen Anne period, such as the bay windows, sweeping porches, turret, finely turned spindles and fret work, combine in delightful harmony.The home maintains its architectural integrity yet offers comforts of the 21st century.The gracious floorplan allows for intimate living or grand entertaining.An elevator offers easy access to the three levels.Many rooms offer views of the majestic sunsets over Eagle Bluff and Horseshoe Island. 4 bedrooms and 4-1/2 bathrooms provide comfortable living for your family and guests.This gorgeous property includes 128 feet of prime Ephraim shore.Extraordinary!



The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton

Property Description

THE FIRST WHOLE OWNERSHIP RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY TO BE BRANDED AND SERVICED BY THE RITZ-CARLTON

The Ritz-Carlton, Paradise Valley is the most unique residential development in North America and a destination that is quickly earning international acclaim. Located in the heart of Paradise Valley and bordering the vibrant city of Scottsdale, Arizona, the worlds most esteemed name in hospitality has found its home in a place that will soon become legendary.

A collection of residences will be handcrafted with the utmost attention to detail and have been designed to complement and showcase the ideal desert life. As an owner with The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Paradise Valley you will also have access to the amenities of The Ritz-Carlton hotel that will anchor this 110-acre master planned community. Access to the hotel’s amenities; private chef service, owners concierge team and signing privileges at the resort are some of the memorable experiences that The Ritz-Carlton will provide. We are NOW accepting expressions of interest and would be honored to share our story with you.

Property Info
Web #: 842951
Price: From the low $2 Millions
Bed: 2-3
Bath: 2-3
Status: Active
Type: Residential
Category: The Villas, The Estate Homes, The Estate Homesites

To receive detailed information on this whole-ownership opportunity,
please call me at 1.866.779.7489 or email Mark Myhedyn,
Property Specialist at mmyhedyn@sprealestate.com

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Megève, the fair aristocrat


Megève, the fair aristocrat
To its narrow-street-ed mountain village charm, Megève adds those of an interesting architecture, a testimony of its rich past and intense present tourist activity. A combination that has set prices ablaze.

The name Megève – Mag-eva – is of Celtic origin: “mag” means habitation while “eva” is the word for water, concisely describing the village’s location between two brooks that join their flows downstream to form the Arly river. The station launched its development in the early 20th century. In 1913, it already had three hotels to accommodate the first sprouts of an essentially climate-oriented summer tourism. Following the advice of Mathilde Maige-Lefournier, journalist for the Club Alpin Français and ski aficionado, the Hôtel Mont-Blanc decided to acquire central heating so as to extend its activities to snow vacations. This was the first winter season for Megève (Haute-Savoie). The success of the endeavour caused euphoria among hoteliers and shopkeepers alike. Inns and boutiques started multiplying, sporting contests, foreshadowing our giant slaloms, were organised, … World War I was unfortunately to make all this activity come to a halt, but the idea was in the air! And things picked up from there in 1916, when baroness Noémie de Rothschild decided to launch her project of a ski station where all the world’s greatest would flock, thus imitating the star-destination of the time: Saint-Moritz.

Snowy star
Having set her heart on Megève, the baroness launched an efficient construction policy, and as early as 1921, the first palace-hotel of the station, l’Hôtel du Mont-d’Arbois, opened with all the expected pomp. This event was to be followed by a chain of constructions, first an ice-skating range, then a ski-school, a bobsleigh track, new ski lifts… The winter of 1924 was to put the ultimate seal on Megève’s destiny. Indeed, that was the year when the Mont-d’Arbois received the visit of king Albert I of Belgium and of queen Elizabeth of England. That was the signal for all the other royal families of the world to join the fun. The tourist cachet of the small Haute-Savoy village was secured and its renown became international. It was a time when private chalets were multiplying. The station’s architect, Henry-Jacques Le Même, is the inventor of the Mégevan chalet, which offers a subtle balance between a refined city lifestyle and typical mountain rusticity. His constructions are compact, roomy and comfortable. His body of work is gigantic; there are some one hundred Le Même chalets in Megève only. His consciousness of architectural coherence pushes him to become involved even in the interior design. Today, these chalets evolve on a micro-market, the turn-over is almost nil and the prices know no limit (some have mentioned up to 2 millions euros!).
Line, Roger, Rita etc
The baroness Rothschild was not the only major figure to contribute to Megève’s good fortune. One other such personage is Marc Maisony, who founded in 1951 the Megève’s Sporting Club in Rochebrune. With its swimming pool, tennis court and ice-skating range, this avant-garde complex was to host curling championships, ice-skating exhibitions and elegance galas for over thirty years. The arrival of Georges Boisson was another turning point in the life of the village. With him, socialite bars like the Cintra and four-star hotels were to rise. It was not rare then to celebrity-spot such people as Fernandel, Line Renaud, Roger Vadim, Rita Hayworth or François Mitterrand. It was the golden age of Megève. At the end of the 1970’s, after a number of sporting accommodations were created (18-hole golf, altiport, sports palace…), it was the tourism infrastructure’s turn to shed their old skin, thanks mainly to the Sibuet family, who was to take the modern Mégevan hotel industry to a truly new level. Their trademark was: magnificent hotels inspired by the traditional habitat of the Savoy farms, with an authentic and warm atmosphere, but providing top-notch luxury services. These idyllic conditions strongly attracted potential purchasers. Megève’s other strong point is that its real-estate market remains active all-year-round. The high-standard new products that were under intense construction for the past three years have been quickly sold. It is not rare to see clients buying a chalet as a second residence later to make it their primary home. In four year’s time the price of these chalets has increased by 40 %. The main focus is architecture and outfitting: ancient woods, finely-wrought terraces and interiors, oak floors, swimming pools… A 3- or 4-room high-standing apartment will cost 7,000 to 10,000 e per square metre, while for a new chalet of similar proportions it will most likely sell at around 11,000 e. Megève has also preserved its vast patrimony of agricultural farms. They provide a homogenous traditional architecture, much appreciated by the foreign clientele (British, Swiss, Belgians…), which represents more than 70% of the stations occupancy. The best areas have remained the same since the fifties: the Mont-d’Arbois, the Demi-Quartier commune, Rochebrune, le Jaillet and la Princesse. A 150 m2 chalet in Rochebrune sells at about 1,6 million euros and an 80 m2 apartment in le Jaillet costs about 800 000 e. Living in a preserved environment has its price!
Dossier réalisé par Céline Varnier

A secret Brittany


A secret Brittany
Aside from its balneal stations, of which the Cote d’Amour is full, the region provides many other gold streaks yet to be discovered on a highly attractive high-class real-estate market.
Go and seek the hidden treasure of the Britons. Argoat hag Armor (between the earth and the sea), Brittany spreads on over 30,000 km2 and occupies a full 5 % of France’s territory. This simple fact of geography should suffice to silence those who claim to know the region like the back of their hand. It would indeed be a shame to pass by the innumerable gems, some of them still unknown or ill-known, that are to be found in the five departments. With a coastline spanning 40 % of France’s total coast-length, a discovery of Brittany surrounded on three sides by water should obviously begin by the beaches. The littoral is probably the main strongpoint of the region. From the real-estate standpoint, it is the most interesting place for many future owners who have come to find a good property by the water at mostly reasonable prices. The proof of this is that the seaside apartments and houses have maintained a very high level, despite the fact that the general Briton market has been slightly declining at the end of 2006 (- 0,8 %) – it is the only French region in this situation according to Century 21 –. Why? Well, probably because of impulse purchases and of the dynamics of a micro-market of exceptional residences following its own crazy rules.
Why not an island?
Many Briton balneal stations such as Carnac, Dinard, Saint-Malo, Bénodet or La Trinité-sur-Mer are in the top 25 most expensive stations in France (source: “les Notaires de l’Ouest” – the Notaries of the West). The littoral continues to attract and the reasons are manifold. For some it will be the charm of old stones and pirate stories. For others, the country’s glorious past and its legends of the sea. And why not simply the beauty of its coasts with such evocative names as “Jade”, “Amour” or “Emeraude” – Jade, Love, Emerald? From Quiberon to Arzon, holidaymakers are consistently populating the Briton beaches. And whereas some wilder spots used to scare yesterdays purchasers, today the thing to be is adventurous and aloof. The absolute must-have is a beautiful villa, far from the best-known places, with THE sea view. For those who like to pretend that no one else exists, the region luckily provides a great number of islands, just a few metres from the coasts. No other region can compare to it in terms of sheer number. Be they in the Morbihan (Île aux Moines, Arz or Belle-Ile-en-Mer), the Finistère (Sein, Molène) or the Côtes-d’Armor (Bréhat), these islands all have one thing in common: secondary residences are seldom for sale and the demand is huge. But if the prices of insular real-estate have doubled in the last four years, they are still much lower than those of the coastline houses (see our enquiry on the next pages). However, this call of the sea doesn’t mean that inland Brittany has nothing to offer, it even has incredibly attractive and little-known real-estate zones! The heart of the region has a string of magnificent cities of art and history where a handful of atypical and exceptional residences are to be found at still reasonable prices. There, History is everywhere, be it religious, political or artistic. Abandoned by a British clientele, which had moved in en masse in the past ten years but is now flocking to the newer landscapes of the south-west of France, this part of the region now offers new opportunities to the French prospective purchasers. Such are the towns of Nantes and Rennes: they are the best-known cities in this part of the country, and yet their ancient narrow streets provide innumerable treasures for prices that are sometimes shockingly below the national average. With a little audacity, clients, especially Parisians, can strike excellent deals there. Why not look into the Trentemoult, the bohemian neighbourhood on the banks of the Loire? The same goes for smaller cities like Saint-Malo, Dinan, Dinard, Vannes, Concarneau, Auray or Josselin, commonly called cities of art, history and character, that have a real-estate market simply chock-full of places that are still confidential, but oh so picturesque. There you breathe the air of a glorious past, that you can still see around the corner of charming paved streets, under city walls two or three hundred years old, or behind houses with still intact wood parts. Each has a “secret garden” just waiting to be discovered!
Céline Varnier

VILLAGE OF BARGEMON IN THE VAR

With two steps of the village of Bargemon in the Var, old stone mill of the 17th century of 300 m2, out of 9000 m² of raised ground, traditional swimming pool. To see absolutely...
Réf. : VPF-150.
Price : 1 500 000 €.