Real Estrange

Get your kicks on Route 66

This German Catholic church and adjoining schoolhouse, built in the late 19th century, has been converted to a B&B, event hall and duplex — it even comes with its own fully functioning restaurant.

This log cabin is the lap of luxury

The property is the perfect spot to get back to nature and enjoy some peace and quiet.

Taking homeschooling to another level

The structure, built in 1883, won the 2017 Archie Award for restoration and includes a blend of original and new features, such as reclaimed barn beams and restored original cherry wood floors.

This ghost town museum could be yours

The property, listed for $944,000, includes a working blacksmith shop, multiple storage areas, buggy garages and ramada, along with the humble living quarters at the rear of the store.

This farmhouse is a work of art

Famed architect Joe Boggs transformed this northern Virginia farmhouse into a modern work of art that’s been featured in publications like The Washington Post and Builder magazine.

Hobbit house comes with a farm

This single-family farm home is like any other, except you’re gonna have to mow the house from time to time.

Celebrity retreat house could be yours

The so-called “Old Burris Home” in Lincoln, North Carolina, was originally owned by the owner of Burris Industries (furniture manufacturer) and served as an entertainment hot spot for celebrities such as baseball legend Mickey Mantle.

This log cabin is the oldest in North America

It’s the oldest log cabin in North America still standing on its original site.

Notes from the underground

This quaint home in the rural town of Delavan, Illinois, might seem like your average ranch-style home at first glance, but that’s until you dig a little deeper.

Ground control to major fun

The listing has gotten a lot of attention for the swimming pool with a painting at the bottom depicting a Ziggy Stardust-era David Bowie.

Dome home hits the market

The so-called Vermont Earth Home, designed and built by architect Bob Chappelle, looks like something out of “The Lord of the Rings.”

Rock and roll all night in this KISS mansion

KISS bass player Gene Simmons purchased the home in 1984 for $1.34 million.

B&B or a family retreat

The owners of this 13-bedroom B&B in Hatfield, Massachusetts put it on the market for $1.15 million, but they are willing to sell the property separate from the business.

How you like them apples?

This 1,800-square-foot rock cottage was built in the 1940s by the manager of the former apple orchard near the city of Geneva, Ohio.

The house that reggae built

If you think the most interesting thing about this $980,000 Bahamian mansion is that it’s owned by Rita Marley, widow of the famed reggae singer Bob Marley, you might be right.

Calling all the newbs

“There are industry vets currently tanking, so if you’re new to the gig and you’re getting deals done, then oops, maybe we should’ve asked you to be a part of the cover story.”

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