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Hosts explore lavish properties in the country, from megamansions to high-priced highrises for a peek inside luxury real-estate listings.
Hosts explore lavish properties in the country, from megamansions to high-priced highrises for a peek inside luxury real-estate listings.
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S4, EP10 "Luxury Gulf Island Life"Hosts explore lavish properties in the country, from megamansions to high-priced highrises for a peek inside luxury real-estate listings.
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S4, EP9 "Spectacular Estates in Sarasota"Katrina Campins is soaking up the sun and surf in Sarasota; the location allows you to be surrounded by urban city life, but a short drive west takes you to the coastline.
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S4, EP17 "Music City Mansions"Music City scores a pair of hits with two multimillion-dollar homes done up in Southern style.
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S4, EP20 "Sea Island's Most Treasured Listing"Nestled on the white sandy shores of this private island is Georgia's most expensive listing; Katrina gives an exclusive look at what life is like on the Golden Isles of Georgia.
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S4, EP19 "Timeless Manors: Savannah, Georgia"Katrina tours a historic home in the heart of downtown Savannah, Ga.; she cooks up something special with Paula Deen.
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S4, EP18 "Bel Air's Most Breathtaking Compound"Katrina Campins tours rare and extraordinary estate moments from the Bel Air Hotel; set on eight awe-inspiring acres and designed by iconic architect Samuel Marx.
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