Friday, March 2, 2018

Give Thanks for Our Most Popular Home—This Former Indiana Church Is Glorious!

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Hallelujah! A church-turned-luxury residence is the most popular home on realtor.com® this week. Built in 1914, this Indiana building was known as St. John Lutheran Church in its previous life. The current owners saw the light and bought the place from church elders in 2010, then turned it into their dream home.

The couple kept the building’s best features, including the actual cathedral-height ceilings, stained-glass windows, and the tower with bell that still rings. This heavenly abode is passing the plate in search of a buyer with $865,000.

This week’s runner-up is a familiar face. Back on the market in Beverly Hills, CA, is Opus, the spec home built in 2017 that originally landed on the market for a whopping $100 million. We covered it last fall when the price was trimmed to $85 million. It was relisted this week for an almost modest $77.5 million—and it became a click magnet! With deluxe amenities and entertainment features, including two pools, a fitness center, and a 170-bottle Cristal vault, the property might find the third time to be the charm.

Other popular places this week include an adorable abode outside of Boston dating to 1816, an amazing 94th-floor penthouse in NYC, and a sweet shotgun cottage in New Orleans.

While you dream of spending Mardi Gras in a Big Easy home of your own, please let the good times scroll through the rest of this week’s most popular homes.

10. 313 Bellaire Dr, Winnebago, IL

Price: $219,900
Why it’s here: This perfect landing place for a growing family was built in 2007. This home is move-in ready, and features all-new Pergo floors, a kitchen with granite counters and eating area, and a living room with brick fireplace. The four bedrooms (including a master suite) all are freshly painted.

Winnebago, ILWinnebago, IL

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9. 995 West St, Wrentham, MA

Price: $324,900
Why it’s here: About an hour outside of Boston, this charming Cape Cod is known as the Asa Aldrich house. Built in 1816, the cute and compact two-bedroom home sits on a lot that’s nearly an acre. Features include an updated kitchen with wood-beamed ceilings, a dining room with fireplace, and a living room with built-in bookshelves. A stone patio out back overlooks the enormous backyard.

 Wentham, MAWentham, MA

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8. 1118 Lake Point Dr, Lakeland, FL

Price: $100,000 (suggested opening bid)
Why it’s here: This lakefront property will be auctioned off on March 22. While the four-bedroom home is in need of serious updates, the property has a lot to offer, from its waterfront location with dock access, to the outdoor pool, lanai, and sauna.

Lakeland, FLLakeland, FL

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7. 432 Park Ave Ph 94A, New York, NY

Price: $41 million
Why it’s here: If you don’t mind heights and money is no object, we’ve found your dream penthouse. This unit is located on the 94th floor of a luxe building in midtown Manhattan that bills itself as the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere. The tower, at 432 Park Ave., features 96 floors and 125 units. It measures 1,396 feet tall and soars over Central Park. Along with three bedrooms and almost 4,000 square feet of living space, the unit offers an eat-in kitchen, formal living and dining rooms, and (perhaps needless to say) amazing views of the park and city.

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6. 821 Calhoun St, New Orleans, LA

Price: $769,000
Why it’s here: This is a picture of Southern charm! This shotgun cottage built in 1923 has been renovated and comes with modern updates, including an open floor plan and lots of natural light. A whole-house stereo was also wired in, which will come in handy for blasting some Dr. John or Lil Wayne loud enough for the whole neighborhood to hear.

New Orleans, LANew Orleans, LA

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5. 601 Spring St, Quincy, IL

Price: $149,000
Why it’s here: Someone needs to step up and restore this historic house! Known as Merriam mansion, it was built in 1887 and includes original details such as stained-glass windows, pocket doors, fireplaces, and an organ. Best of all, it’s affordable, so buyers can budget in a full rehab.

Quincy, ILQuincy, IL

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4. 112 S Orchard St, Kendallville, IN

Price: $204,500
Why it’s here: Welcome to the dollhouse. This home’s ornate decor caught our eye last week as well. Looky-loos are still hungry for images of this decor disaster.

Kendallville, INKendallville, IN

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3. 8806 N State Road 71, Earl Park, IN

Price: $35,000
Why it’s here: Bring your cash and your toolbox. This is the ultimate opportunity to turn a 3,000-square-foot fixer-upper into your dream home. Over a century old, the interior space features original details such as hardwood flooring, built-ins, and two enclosed porches. The price also includes 3.5 acres, a storage barn, and two outbuildings.

Earl Park, INEarl Park, IN

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2. 1175 N Hillcrest Rd, Beverly Hills, CA

Price: $77,500,000
Why it’s here: While $77.5 million is a lot of money, it actually represents a comedown for the spec home known as Opus. Built in 2017, the deluxe estate was listed last year for $100 million. After a few months, the price was cut to $85 million, which we reported last fall. The “unrivaled offering” features “resort-style amenities,” including two pools, jetliner views, a glass-enclosed dining room with 944-bottle wine vault, sky bridge, cinema, catering and chef’s kitchens, and a 10-car garage. Sorry, cars are not included.

Beverly Hills, CABeverly Hills, CA

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1. 1701 Cleveland Ave, Whiting, IN

Price: $865,000
Why it’s here: Once the St. John Lutheran Church, this structure has been converted into a single-family residence worthy of serious praise. It features a 29-foot ceiling in the main sanctuary, which now serves as the main living space and kitchen. The altar has been altered to fit a flat-screen TV with pew seating. There’s an art studio in the former choir loft and a bell that still rings in the tower.

“It’s a very beautiful property. People are drawn to it because it’s unique,” says listing agent Hilary Pender. Amen to that.

Whiting, INWhiting, IN

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