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Vancouver Island is great for whale watching. But at this home, you won’t even need to leave the front porch!
Within the city of Pismo Beach, an authentic treehouse stands tall — and it’s currently listed for $3.8 million.
As if a lakeside property were not fun enough, this home in Madison, Wisconsin. includes a large spiraling slide in the foyer.
Enter the Upside Down… in Fayetteville, Ga! The famous Byers home from “Stranger Things” is officially on the market.
Located near downtown Atlanta is a charming, funky hideaway aptly called the Unicorn House. It’s embellished with backyard greenery, several outbuildings and so — so — much colorful art.
Treasure awaits … floating on the Potomac River in Virginia. This unique pirate ship home is listed by owner Daniel Corder for $49,000.
Shaped like a flying saucer, this Tulsa, Oklahoma, home will transport you. The top floor reveals panoramic views of the beautiful skyline.
Talk about a detached home. Floating out in the United Kingdom’s Humber Estuary is Bull Sands Fort: a military sanctuary designed during the first World War.
More than 1,000 square feet are tucked away inside this real-life, hillside Hobbit house! It looks straight out of Middle Earth.
The Peterson Rock Garden and Museum, a beloved local attraction in central Oregon, is officially for sale. It’s listed for $825,000.
Your dream home is ready for excavation in Cleveland, Ohio. With large dinosaur statues playing out prehistoric scenes, this three-bedroom colonial is like no other home on the market.
When a quaint home in Conestoga, Pennsylvania, hit the market recently, the listing went viral. Illustrated in the style of Vincent van Gogh’s “Starry Night,” the walls are colored with vibrant, swirling hues.
In Orchard, Nebraska, an old barn has found new life as a three-bedroom house. E
Renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman made headlines when he listed his Upper West Side town house for $17.5 million.
A former firehouse with historic roots is for sale in Connersville, Indiana. Located near near the old McFarlan automobile plant, it sits in one of America’s first industrial parks.
Ever wanted to cook in Monica’s kitchen? Hang out on the Central Perk couch with a cup of joe? This “Friends” home, furnished with colorful set replicas, has it all.