
Katherine Clarke
Real Estate Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Real estate reporter for The Wall Street Journal. My book, "Billionaires' Row," is available online and in bookstores. Opinions my own. [email protected]
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5 days ago |
wsj.com | Katherine Clarke
Whitney Park, a roughly 36,500-acre Adirondacks estate that has belonged to the prominent Whitney family for more than a century, is returning to market with a $55 million discount. The wooded estate in New York’s Adirondack Mountains will be listed for $125 million, significantly less than the $180 million the family asked for the property when it was briefly on the market in 2020. The listing comes after the 2024 death of owner John Hendrickson, husband of the late socialite Marylou Whitney.
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6 days ago |
wsj.com | Katherine Clarke
Couple Lists Florida Megamansion on Land They Bought From Billy JoelA retired businessman and his wife built the 24,000-square-foot home with a bowling alley, movie theater and large wine cellar after buying the vacant lot from Joel in 2018
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6 days ago |
mansionglobal.com | Katherine Clarke
Four months after the Los Angeles wildfires threatened to destroy it, the Brentwood home of Formula One heiress Petra Ecclestone and her husband, Sam Palmer, is going on the market for $41.95 million. The couple paid $30.5 million for the property in 2023, then renovated it and redid the landscaping. During the January fires, they fled to the Beverly Hills Hotel and later relocated temporarily to London, the English couple said.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Katherine Clarke
Four months after the Los Angeles wildfires threatened to destroy it, the Brentwood home of Formula One heiress Petra Ecclestone and her husband, Sam Palmer, is going on the market for $41.95 million. The couple paid $30.5 million for the property in 2023, then renovated it and redid the landscaping. During the January fires, they fled to the Beverly Hills Hotel and later relocated temporarily to London, the English couple said.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Katherine Clarke
When David and Sherry Kirchheimer purchased their La Cañada Flintridge, Calif., home in 2008, they found the rusted remnants of train tracks where a previous owner had built a backyard railroad. It turns out that La Cañada Flintridge, home to a number of Disney employees, was once a hub for garden railways. While the Kirchheimers weren’t train enthusiasts, they were intrigued. With the help of a onetime Disney Imagineer, they spent about a year re-creating the railroad, completing it in 2011.
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