Annie Leibovitz’s Bolinas Farm Lists for $8.995 Million

Nestled on 65 picturesque acres overlooking Stinson Beach, Mount Tamalpais, and San Francisco, renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz’s coastal farm in Bolinas has hit the market for $8.995 million. The property features a renovated main residence with four bedrooms, a guest house, and a caretaker’s home. Notably, a barn on the property was once photographed by legendary photographer Ansel Adams.

Legendary Photographer Annie Leibovitz’s California Farm Lists for $8.99 Million

Acclaimed portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz is seeking a buyer for her picturesque California farm, originally purchased in 2019 with the intention of spending more time on the West Coast. The sprawling 65-acre property in the coastal town of Bolinas boasts a historic homestead, equestrian facilities, and various barns, including one with a recording studio. Leibovitz’s plans to revive the estate as a working and teaching farm with a renowned farmer were disrupted by her daughter’s decision to attend college in the Northeast. The property is now listed for $8.99 million with Compass agents Alexander Fromm Lurie and Nick Svenson.

Stewart Reports Improved First Quarter 2024 Results, Remains Focused on Strategic Investments

Stewart Information Services Corporation (NYSE: STC) reported improved financial results for the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. The company’s net income attributable to Stewart increased to $0.93 per diluted share in Q1 2024, compared to a net loss of $0.33 per diluted share in Q1 2023. On an adjusted basis, Stewart’s Q1 2024 net income was $1.04 per diluted share, compared to $0.91 per diluted share in Q1 2023. Stewart’s first quarter 2024 pretax income before noncontrolling interests was $68.3 million (on an adjusted basis), compared to a pretax loss before noncontrolling interests of $28.2 million (pretax income of $29.7 million on an adjusted basis) for the first quarter of 2023. The company’s improved results were primarily driven by increased commercial revenues and investment income, partially offset by lower residential transaction volumes and higher expenses. Stewart’s CEO remains focused on strategic investments and balancing thoughtful cost discipline with long-term enterprise initiatives to create a stronger and more resilient company.

Home Transfers in East Brunswick From April 15 to April 21

From April 15 to April 21, five home transactions were reported in East Brunswick, New Jersey. The median sale price during this period was $475,000 for a 1,159-square-foot home on Highland Street. Individual transaction details are as follows:

– 701 Cypress Lane: $144,672, 1,010 square feet ($143 per square foot)
– 20 Lake Ave.: $233,000, 953 square feet ($244 per square foot)
– 20 Highland Street: $475,000, 1,159 square feet ($410 per square foot)
– 19 Laurie Drive: $480,000, 1,229 square feet ($391 per square foot)
– 22 Merrill Ave.: $610,000, 1,756 square feet ($347 per square foot)

Parsippany-Troy Hills Home Transfers from April 15 to April 21: 6 Transactions

Six homes were sold in the Parsippany-Troy Hills area from April 15 to April 21, with a median sale price of $710,000 for a 1,872-square-foot home on Prince Road in Parsippany. The most affordable home sold during this period was a 800-square-foot property on State Route 10 in Morris Plains for $249,000, while the most expensive home was a 6,692-square-foot mansion on Knoll Road in Parsippany that sold for $2,500,000.

Franklin Township Home Transfers: April 15-21

In the Franklin Township area, four home transfers were reported from April 15 to April 21, with a median sale price of $467,000 for a 1,648-square-foot home on Kingsberry Drive in Somerset. Notable transactions include a 1,134-square-foot home at 2 Columbus Drive in Franklin Park that sold for $212,181, a 1,052-square-foot home at 23 Amberly Court in Franklin Park that sold for $354,000, a 2,760-square-foot home at 20 Hillcrest Ave. in Somerset that sold for $636,000, and the aforementioned Kingsberry Drive property in Somerset.

Home Transfers in Lebanon County: April 15 to April 21

A total of 26 homes were sold in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, between April 15 and April 21. The median sale price was $221,000 for a 1,200-square-foot home on East Penn Avenue in Cleona. Other notable sales include a 2,848-square-foot home on Apple Creek Lane in Jackson Township that sold for $476,400 and a 4,592-square-foot home on W. Jackson Ave. in Jackson Township that sold for $520,000.

Atlantic City Home Transfers from April 15 to April 21

From April 15 to April 21, there were 14 home transfers reported in Atlantic City, with a median sale price of $252,000 for a 1,422-square-foot home on North Virginia Avenue. Notable transactions include a 187-square-foot home on Atlantic Avenue that sold for $73,000, a 1,368-square-foot home on North Massachusetts Avenue that sold for $73,500, and a 2,114-square-foot home on Chelsea Court that sold for $575,000.

Piedmont Home Tops Alameda County Real Estate Sales at $3 Million

In the past week, Alameda, Piedmont, and Oakland saw 18 residential real estate sales with an average price of $1.6 million and an average price per square foot of $923. The most expensive sale was a Piedmont home that sold for $3 million, featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Other notable sales include a $1,500,000 Oakland home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a $2,060,000 Oakland home with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, and a $2,200,000 Piedmont home with one bedroom and two bathrooms.

Alibaug: Bollywood’s Paradise for Relaxation and Investment

Alibaug has emerged as the preferred destination for Bollywood celebrities, offering a serene escape and lucrative investment opportunities. From luxurious beachfront villas to breathtaking landscapes, Alibaug has become the epitome of coastal bliss for the elite. This article explores the allure that has drawn A-list stars to Alibaug, uncovering the secrets behind its booming real estate market and its status as the go-to hotspot for relaxation and investment.

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