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The home will dazzle residents and visitors alike with unique details such as its kitchen wall made of lichen-speckled tree bark and kitchen island topped with white macaubas quartzite.
No wonder the location of this 2-bedroom home on Magdalen Islands, Quebec, Canada, is one of Lonely Planet’s No. 1 destinations.
Residents will be delighted by the station’s original ticket booth and stained-glass windows.
It’s a miracle this home hasn’t been snatched up already.
A two-story haunted home in Youngsville, Louisiana, is on the market for the low, low price of $0, but there’s a catch.
This “Star Trek”-themed movie room is decked out to imitate the bridge of the Starship Enterprise. Beam us up, Scotty.
Get a taste of the Wild West with Palazzo Lavaca, a 6,750-square-foot residence and event space in Austin, Texas, on the market for $4.95 million.
You won’t find “A Light in the Attic” in this World War II Balloon Barge, located quite literally “Where the Sidewalk Ends.”
Being quarantined at home has been difficult for many, but this Miami penthouse offers plenty of musical cheers.
Having personal space is always nice, but what if you had an entire village to yourself?
For the first time in 60 years, Richard Neutra’s iconic Lovell House is for sale with a price upon request. Built in 1961, the sleek design of this 6-bed, 5-bath home helped cement Neutra’s legacy as a pioneer of modernistic architecture.
Ever wonder what it would be like to live in the round? This property in Victor, New York — on the market for $595,000 — has undergone a series of remodels that changed it from a triangular A-frame design to a mostly circular estate.
This retro two-story San Diego time capsule — on the market for $375,000 — also features spacious bedrooms with mirrored wardrobes and an elegant fireplace in the living room.
This historic penthouse offers stunning views of the Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge and East River right through the face of a huge clock featured prominently on the building’s facade.
Built in the 1980s, the previous homeowners of this listing employed a Swedish mining technique to create the walls and ceilings, resulting in a stone home nestled into a cave.
Featuring pristine chandeliers imported from Indonesia and a golden sarcophagus-clad dining room, the 5-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom home certainly makes a statement.