Friday, June 23, 2017

Ahoy, Mateys! A Lighthouse-Inspired Property Tops This Week’s Most Popular Homes

most popular listings June 23

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You know you’re truly into the summer season when the most popular listing on realtor.com® this week is an adorable lighthouse-inspired property near the vacation-ready coast of Maine.

The red-and-white tower isn’t actually on the water, but it doesn’t take much to imagine lounging on the fourth-floor balcony with binoculars, taking in views of the many waterways and perhaps spotting other lighthouses that dot the area—all without getting your shoes wet!

Plenty of fixer-uppers also popped up this week. Has renovation fever hit its peak? We doubt it, but for those in search of home improvement projects, there are plenty to come by this week, from a mansion in Middletown, PA, to a “cat-tastic” cabin in Concho, AZ.

An incredibly cheap and charming Craftsman in need of TLC is available for someone who wants to take on a serious rehab in Nickerson, KS.

OK, let’s take a tour of the most popular properties this week!

10. 109 Danielson Pike, Foster, RI

Price: $439,900
Why it’s here: Holy home, sweet home. This former church has experienced a conversion into a private residence, but retains its 20-foot-high ceiling, exposed wood beams, wide-plank walls, and stained-glass windows.

Foster, RIFoster, RI

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9. Johnsonville, East Haddam, CT

Price: Off market
Why it’s here: Last week this entire town was our most popular home; this week, presto, change-o, it’s no longer available. Perhaps some adventurous buyer couldn’t pass up the chance to bring new life to a classic ghost town.

East Haddam, CTEast Haddam, CT

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8. 1692 Schoolhouse Rd, Middletown, PA

Price: $725,000
Why it’s here: If you like projects, you’ll love this offering. The unfinished mansion sits on 11 acres, borders a reservoir, and comes with an original farmhouse, garage, and barn.

Middletown, PAMiddletown, PA

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7. 302 S Nickerson St, Nickerson, KS

Price: $39,000
Why it’s here: The deal of the century for a turn-of-last-century gem awaits. With a little bit of love and a lot of elbow grease, this charming Craftsman could be restored to its original condition, including woodwork, floors, staircase, and a balcony sleeping porch.

Nickerson, KSNickerson, KS

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6. 669 County Road 8235 Stanford, Concho, AZ

Price: $240,000
Why it’s here: This catty place will give you paws. The extreme cat-themed home clawed its way to third place on our list last week. The eccentric log cabin could be purr-fect for the feline fancier. If not, a sandblaster is not included.

Concho, AZConcho, AZ

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5. 29464 Marquette St, Garden City, MI

Price: $149,900
Why it’s here: Forget Michigan—welcome to Margaritaville! This updated 1950s ranch house is all party in the back, including a heated in-ground pool, billiard room, and poolside bar with a pass-through. Bottoms up!

Garden City, MIGarden City, MI

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4. 218 Jackson St, Newnan, GA

Price: $1,690,000
Why it’s here: Guild Hall is a stately estate built in 1924. Built in the English-Tudor style, it still retains stunning details, including a 30-foot-high grand entry, 15-foot-high ceilings, plaster and wood detailing, and leaded- and stained-glass windows. Located in a historic district, the 5-acre property is the kind of place you pass down through your family.

Newnan, GANewnan, GA

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3. 479 Imperial Dr, Mohnton, PA

Price: $2,425,000
Why it’s here: Enjoy a year-round oasis with this “exceptional” home that comes with 9.3 acres of land. The focal point of the 16,000-square-foot home is the indoor saltwater pool, which is accessible from all three levels of the residence. The pool features waterfalls, a slide, and a hot tub. The home also boasts a three-sided balcony, a two-story foyer, and a master suite with a private entrance.

Mohnton, PAMohnton, PA

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2. 302 W Main St, Zearing, IA

Price: Off market
Why it’s here: This remarkable home built in 1973 looks like it’s been dipped in amber. It appears to have eluded the indignities of renovations or the whims of decor fads over the passing decades. A time capsule of the era, the home features hand-crafted woodwork, a sunroom, a second kitchen with buffet, an elevator, a fountain out front, and a waterfall indoors. We can’t get over the disco-ball-shaped chandeliers cascading to the floor, the wood-paneled galley kitchen, and the wall-to-wall carpeting. Groovy.

Zearing, IAZearing, IA

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1. 4 Leighton Rd, Durham, ME

Price: $235,000
Why it’s here: Wanted: a lighthouse keeper. You won’t have to watch out for boat traffic from this nautically themed home, but we’re guessing the fourth-floor observatory deck offers some great views of the area. The first floor of this 1975 charmer includes a renovated kitchen. The home also has three working fireplaces and a large backyard.

Durham, MEDurham, ME

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