Author Archives: Castles of the Realm
Richard Parrillo To Shatter Chicago Real Estate Records With $50M Sale?
Creating a low-cost auto insurance company that sells to those who traditionally can’t afford coverage and then employing cost-effective tactics when it comes time to payout claims has been a successful formula for Chicago’s Richard Parrillo. The prominent insurance magnet, with an estimated net worth of $158 million – relatively modest compared to others in … Continue reading
10 Most extravagant tech billionaire vacation homes – KnowStartup
Everyone needs to take a vacation every once in a while, especially during the holidays. But vacation means something a little different when you’re a tech billionaire. Becoming a billionaire is no easy feat, but staying sane at the top is even harder. From massive island retreats to private superyachts, these tech executives’ second homes take … Continue reading
D.C.’s 5 best celebrity homes of 2016 – Curbed DC
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Top Los Angeles Listings | Spelling Mansion | Chandler Estate
The Chandler Estate and the Spelling Mansion Forget the million dollar listing. If anything, 2016 has been the year of hundred-million-dollar listing. A handful of headline-grabbing Los Angeles sales spurred sellers to reach for the stars with their listing prices this year. Those prices were realistic in some cases. In others, not so much. “We … Continue reading
Rajasthan | Places to Visit – My View | UdaipurTimes.com
397 reads Rajasthan | Places to Visit – My View By UdaipurTimes Team on December 24, 2016 1) The City of Lakes – Udaipur I have visited many places in the world, but everywhere I have found many places and experiences remind me of Udaipur. Udaipur – beautiful view; we could not find anywhere in the … Continue reading
Buckingham Palace Is a Dump?! A Shocking Peek Behind the Regal Facade
Prepare the smelling salts, royalty fans: Buckingham Palace may look nice on the outside, but inside, it’s in shambles. Is nothing sacred? The home of Queen Elizabeth II has been deemed to be in such a miserable state of disrepair, it’s downright dangerous to live there—which explains why the British government recently announced it’s pouring £369 million (or $467,168,760) into fixing … Continue reading
Margam Park ghost hunt planned for New Year | South Wales Evening Post
Comments (0) ANYONE looking for spirits of a different kind, following New Year celebrations, should focus on Margam Park in early 2017. Tickets have gone on sale for a ghost hunt in Margam Castle but, be warned, organisers say you may come across an “extremely violent and angry spirit” whilst on the tour. The 4-hour spooktacular, … Continue reading
Apprentice joiner to learn trade at 1,000-year-old Durham Castle – BT
Last updated: 27 December 2016, 14:50 GMT An apprentice joiner will learn his trade at a 1,000-year-old castle thanks to funding from the historic City of Durham Freemen. Steven Hay, 29, was picked for the four-year scheme at Durham Castle, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and will learn from the woodworking team which … Continue reading
This Iconic French Chateau Is About to Get a $3.6-million Renovation | Travel + Leisure
One of the best-known chateaux in France is about to get a costly and much-needed renovation, thanks to a wealthy American donor. U.S. billionaire Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of private equity Blackstone, has pledged 3.5 million euros, or approximately $3.6 million, to rebuild the 18th century gardens at Chateau de Chambord in the Loire Valley. Schwarzman … Continue reading
Rick Steves: Fierce castles dot friendly North Wales
Humble, charming little Wales is a land of lusty men’s choirs, salty harbours, slate-roofed villages, stunning mountains and stout castles. For many travellers, these mighty castles alone are reason enough to visit, and Wales is slathered with them. During the late 13th and early 14th centuries, English King Edward I started building these awe-inspiring fortresses … Continue reading