The home, built in 1896 for JP Morgan's cousin and business partner, James J. Goodwin, features 22 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms and spans about 24,000 square feet.
The last remaining New York City property owned by the estate of celebrated pop artist Roy Lichtenstein has found a buyer, reflecting the dissolution of the artist's expansive real estate footprint.
A historic oceanfront mansion in the Hamptons that was built for President Franklin D. Roosevelt's close friend and U.S. Treasury Secretary William H. Woodin, is up for sale for the very first timeâwith a sky-high asking price of $79.5 million.