Arie Abekasis currently serves as the founder and owner of Diditan Group, a company located in Sherman Oaks, California, established in 2001 focused on building custom luxury homes in the greater Los Angeles area. Combining well-established fashion industry experience with a penchant for uniquely designing and constructing custom residential and commercial real estate.
One of the things that everyone says if they’ll win the lotto is to buy a private island. Owning a remote and private luxury island property is what most of us dreams of.
Sipson Island is a luxurious private island that is surrounded by nice beaches of Pleasant Bay.
A historic offering of Sipson Island – an approximately 25-acre landmark on the eastern coast of Cape Cod – is presented for sale in its entirety for the first time in generations. Located on Pleasant Bay, one of Cape Cod's most beautiful embayment’s and an international boating and sport fishing destination, the island includes several... Read more at Luxury Portfolio Blog
Sipson Island boasts views of Cape Cod Bay, Nauset Beach and Cape Cod Bay. This dreamy coastal oasis is priced at $12.5 million. So if you can scrap together the cash, here's your chance!
At nearly 25 acres and comprising nine different sized parcels, the entirely private island—lined by beaches of Pleasant Bay, a premiere boating and fishing destination—includes several year-round and seasonal dwellings (including a seven-bedroom, four-bath main house) two boathouses, and three docks that allow for deep water boat access to the... Read more at Mansion Global
The modest, 2,250-square-foot house, which the media mogul bought for $298,000 in 2001, includes two baths, a couple of wood-burning fireplaces, a formal dining room, and recessed lighting. Built in 1941, the home is being sold as is, according to the listing.
Less than a month after the media mogul announced she is closing the Chicago studios where "The Oprah Winfrey Show" was taped, Winfrey is now auctioning off more than 500 personal items from her Chicago apartment. Jen Markham (@jenmarkham) has a look.
Winfrey came to Chicago in 1984 to host a low-rated, half-hour morning talk show, which went from last place to first within months. That led to “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” a phenomenally successful and long-running show that was syndicated. It was produced in Chicago’s Harpo Studios.