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Farm living in spades

This 4,500-square-foot barn located in Warwick, New York, has been converted into a 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath home complete with wide-board pine floors, high ceilings, skylights, a fireplace and wood stoves. As if that’s not enough country charm, buyers will score a separate barn that could make for a great workshop, art studio or garage.

Getting emoji-tional

On the market for $1.75 million, this duplex made headlines as the subject of a dispute between neighbors in Manhattan Beach, California. After nearby homeowners reported the property for being posted illegally on Airbnb, the owner painted the home bright pink with emojis featuring zipped lips.

Treehouse of luxury

This listing, on the market for just under $1.7 million in Quilcene, Washington, is perched in the trees high above Dabob Bay. Architect Tom Bosworth called the project his “treehouse,” and designed the home to be practically encased in glass and cedar.

A listing that tips the scales

Lifelike images of fiery dragons adorn murals, beams, bannisters and tiles in this listing in Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida.

Literally mounta(in)side

Talk about low-impact living; this 4-bed, 4-bath midcentury home was specifically designed around its rocky lot in Mountain Center, California.

A surefire place in history

This New Deal-era firehouse in Manteo, North Carolina, has been converted into a home with two large garage bays, a workshop and an abundance of open space.

All abode

Whether you’ve earned your sea legs or are still a landlubber, this luxury boathouse provides the best of both worlds.

Pretty in pink

From the porch and picket fence to the railing and trim, the bright pink and white detailing on this two-story Victorian makes it stand out from the rest of the homes in its neighborhood on Chicago’s West Side. On the market for $160,000, this late-1800s five-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath home spans 2,667 square feet and is fully furnished with even more pink decor inside. The floors, walls and curtains are pink, as is the ornate furniture that fills the home.

A Quaker treat

The Fox family didn’t just leave behind the founding of the Quaker religion as a legacy, they also left an estate that’s currently on the market for $15 million in Foxburg, Pennsylvania. Originally built in 1828, the entire estate features 26 total structures. The main five-bedroom mansion includes a library, wine cellar, conservatory and pub. One of the more interesting structures on the lot is the sugar house, built to help the original family manufacture maple syrup. The equestrian complex is complete with stables, a vet room, carriage museum and riding arena.

A mushroom home blossoms

A unique dome-home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice James Dresser in 1952 is listed on the market in

Caves and tunnels galore

A Lake Tahoe mansion that once belonged to early gambling innovator William F. Harrah is now on the market

Paint the town, if you want

Why worry about a neighborhood’s charm while house-hunting when you can just buy the entire town? The (very) small

A holy haven

A Romanesque revival-style church in Washington, D.C., is on the market for $2.225 million as a six-unit townhouse. Morningstar

Mayan revival

A Frank Lloyd Wright designed Los Angeles mansion featuring Mesoamerican-inspired design is on the market for $23 million. Known

A piece of pioneer history

This former gold mine used until the 1960s is now a cliffside home on 33 acres in Big Sur,

Fantasy fulfilled

A fully furnished 5,000-square-foot house in suburban Maple Glen, Pennsylvania, is on the market for $750,000. While it may

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