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.
The luxurious Palladian architecture captures the glamour of the Belle Époque and the elegant formal terraced gardens are based on the Peterhof Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Inspired with modern finishes. It features the latest home and security technologies with environment-friendly specifications.
THE GATSBY MANSION
The Gatsby Mansion provides spectacular views over the city of Johannesburg. This magnificent four-level home covers 2,000 square meters and was created by the well-known Pellerade Design Group based in Johannesburg. The property took more than six years to complete and epitomizes a... See more at Luxury Portfolio Blog
This luxury real estate is so opulent in both finish and proportion that has been named The “Gatsby” mansion, in honor of the extravagant and lavish mansion that Scott Fitzgerald’s character Jay Gatsby built to impress his lover.
Inside the stylish R110 million “Gatsby” home in Houghton
The 2,000sqm property includes eight en suite bedrooms, a private nightclub and its own spa as well as a library, gymnasium, conference facilities, heated indoor pool and outdoor training pool. It is being sold fully furnished with handpicked antiques and period pieces from around the... Read more at Business Tech
Top Billing steps into a glamorous home in Johannesburg
The Gatsby home of architecture and interior guru, Stephen Pellerade. Stephen personally travelled the world in search of the ideal pieces and fixtures for each space, sourcing modern furniture and combining it with... Watch it here
Located on the top of almost eight acres, this luxury home totals just over 3,000 sq.ft. features a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom main house. It also has a 1-bed and 1-bath guesthouse with its own kitchen, loft and huge family room and a separate office.
CONTEMPORARY ABODE BUILT BY MUSICAL ARTIST CLAY WALKER
Famed musical artist Clay Walker built this unique contemporary home and chose the location for its 360-degree vast views of San Diego. The home compliments the terrain and brings tranquility for those who reside here... See more at Luxury Portfolio Blog
As a musical artist, Clay Walker knew that the most creative art is in nature itself. Walls of glass creates views far off in every direction, where each is just a little bit different than the last. The entry of natural light is in abundance in all rooms and walls.
Artist Clay Walker's Unique Escondido Home
With antique Italian stone floors, granite solid surfaces that mirror the natural stone that is its bedrock, new faucets, fixtures, hand carved doors, secret sleeping lofts and soft window finishes, the home is designed to bask in the glow in beauty of its surroundings. This home is listed for $1.3 million... See more at Pursuitist
Clay Walker: Artist Rediscovered
The variety of Clay Walker's works is amazing, only surpassed by his mastery of so many artistic mediums. As a mid-century modern artist, he found early success at international exhibits, but then turned his back on commercialization of his works. He continued to teach and produce art that challenged... Watch here
It was fifty years ago when two of the greatest actresses in Hollywood lived in this home. Bette Davis and Joan Crawford had long successful acting careers. 180 South McCadden Place in Hollywood, the home was reportedly "respectable," rather than "luxurious," although it has Judy's very first swimming pool.
Judy Garland's Childhood Home Is for Sale—and It's Not in Kansas
There’s no place like Judy Garland‘s childhood home, which, surprisingly enough, is located in Lancaster, CA, a good hour-and-a-half drive northeast of Los Angeles. Although the Antelope Valley town is a bit remote, and not one of the Golden State’s more glamorous locales, you just can’t brush the stardust off... Read more at Realtor.com
Although Garland’s childhood home, built in 1915, has been expanded and remodeled, some of the original features it had when she lived there still exist. You can gaze out the same windows, brush against the same moldings, and dance across some of the same floors.
Judy Garland Home / Whatever Happened to Baby Jane House