Tuesday, April 11, 2017

We Unwrap 10 Homes That Show What $1M Buys Across the U.S.

What Can You Buy For $1M

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Buyers armed with $1 million to spend on their next home (or at least a mortgage pre-approval for that much) can expect a dose of luxury in most parts of the country. But once you’ve decided a chef’s kitchen is integral to your happiness as a homeowner, your choice boils down to location, location, and location.

We zeroed in on what homes with a seven-digit price tag look like right now—ruling out the “handyman specials,” of course—and found a mix of new and old. Some locales (hello, San Francisco!) don’t offer as much living space, but all of these places are move-in ready.

So here’s what a millionaire’s budget will buy you in 10 large U.S. cities at the moment.

9884 E. Davenport Dr, Scottsdale, AZ

Square footage: 4,509
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5
A million reasons: In this tony Phoenix suburb, the home comes with an outdoor pool, chef’s kitchen with a Dacor stove, and all-marble bath. Built in 2004, the single-level home flows easily into a gorgeous outdoor space, with a poolside fireplace and kitchen.

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2906 12th Ave S, Seattle, WA

Square footage: 2,980
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 4
A million reasons: Built in 1941, this home was reimagined in 2003. It boasts views of Elliott Bay and the downtown skyline. Cedar-shake siding on the home adds historic charm while the sleek, updated kitchen and high ceilings throughout are what present-day buyers demand.

290612thAveSSeattleWASeattle, WA

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13414 Claysparrow Rd, Charlotte, NC

Square footage: 5,586
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5.5
A million reasons: Nature buffs who want to live close to the city will love this 11-year-old Tudor-style home, which sits on 3 wooded acres and is a short walk to Lake Wylie. The house—which is in the Sanctuary development—has three fireplaces, rooms that open out into the backyard, and a three-car garage.

13414ClaysparrowRdCharlotteNCCharlotte, NC

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1516 Ruth St, Houston, TX

Square footage: 2,904
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.5
A million reasons: Built in 1929, this historic home has been updated throughout. However, the hardwood floors and large-scale rooms were retained. A game room and formal dining space are perfectly suited for entertaining, while a backyard pond and covered deck are an invitation to kick back and relax.

Houston, TXHouston, TX

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1531 25th Ave, San Francisco, CA

Square footage: 1,705
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
A million reasons: In the pricey real estate environment that is San Francisco, this Spanish Mediterranean–style home in the Outer Sunset neighborhood comes off as relatively affordable. Newly refinished hardwood floors, a yard planted with fruit trees, and an updated kitchen all mean the next owner won’t have to do much work at all.

153125thAveSanFranciscoCASan Francisco, CA

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27 Champion Trail, San Antonio, TX

Square footage: 5,581
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4.5
A million reasons: Design details in this 17-year-old home include beams constructed from antique woods, a punched-tin barrel ceiling, and plantation-style shutters. The outdoor spaces are equally beautiful, with a pool, fire pit, and putting green. You can invite the whole gang over—guests can stay in the separate cottage.

27ChampionTrlSanAntonioTXSan Antonio, TX

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3817 N. Kenneth Ave, Chicago, IL

Square footage: 4,600
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4.5
A million reasons: Located on the city’s desirable North Side, this 2006-built home is an entertainer’s delight. It features double ovens and a home speaker system, plus glass doors leading to the backyard which has lighting installed. A home theater and wet bar in the basement plus a covered balcony off one of the bedrooms round out this urban retreat.

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1237 Windsong Rd, Orlando, FL

Square footage: 5,223
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4.5
A million reasons: Water is the main lure in this ’70s brick home in the coveted Chain of Lakes. It’s located right on Lake Gaitlin and only a few miles from downtown Orlando. The stage is set for some memorable parties, thanks to an outdoor pool, an updated kitchen, and formal dining spaces.

237WindsongRdOrlandoFLOrlando, FL

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138 Claremont Rd, Ridgewood, NJ

Square footage: 2,596
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3 full, 2 half
A million reasons: Shopping for a home just outside New York City can pay off! A savvy buyer could snap up this Edwardian Colonial (built in 1911), only 38 miles from Manhattan. We’re in love with the front porch and formal living room with a fireplace. On the second floor is the master suite, and one floor above that is another suite with a full bath.

138ClaremontRdRidgewoodNJRidgewood, NJ

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1327 N. High St, Denver, CO

Square footage: 4,530
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
A million reasons: Built in 1896, this property has historic cachet, but it also offers a number of contemporary features, including granite countertops in the kitchen, a dressing room (plus three closets!) in the master suite, and a separate living area on the basement level for overnight guests.

1327NHighStDenverCODenver, CO

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