Articles Written by Caitlin St John
Caitlin St John is a writer and editor who covers everything from fitness and celebs to lifestyle and design. A New Yorker through and through, Caitlin resides in Queens by way of eastern Long Island.
Even Genius Isaac Newton Lost Millions In The 18th-Century Stock Market
Extreme intelligence and being a skillful investor do not always go hand-in-hand: The inventor of calculus, Isaac Newton, is a perfect example of that.
For $14.9M, You Can Own This Beautiful Three-Acre Private Island In Georgia
Little Hawkins Island is the most expensive piece of property for sale in all of the Peach State, right now.
Look Inside The Most Expensive Home Currently For Sale In Maryland
Situated beyond a gated entry on 1.5 acres of land, this sprawling Bethesda, Maryland mansion is on the market for $13.5 million.
This Is How Much The Most Expensive Home For Sale In Nashville Costs
Located just minutes from downtown Nashville, this gated estate is the most expensive home currently on the market in Tennessee.
28-Year-Old Music Producer Zedd Gives A Tour Of His INSANE $16 Million Los Angeles Mansion
Russian-German songwriter and music producer Zedd may only be 28 years old, but he's already had enough success to afford himself a $16 million mansion in Los Angeles's Benedict Canyon.
How Much Money Individuals Must Earn To Be "Rich" In 10 Major US Cities
Can you guess where New York City ranks?
This $19.95 Million Arizona Mansion Is Pure Luxury
The eight-bedroom home received a $7.55 million price cut earlier this year.
The World's Largest Log Cabin Is Located In Michigan And It's FOR SALE
Built in 1923, Granot Loma has a rich history and ample amenities to appeal to modern homeowners.
See Inside The Priciest Home Currently For Sale In Pennsylvania
An affluent Montgomery County community is home to this $21 million estate.
The Most Expensive Home For Sale In Washington DC Just Got A Price Cut
Originally listed for $22 million, the asking price of the newly constructed mansion has been reduced to $19.95 million.