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Wright house, right price

This 5-bedroom, 3-bath home is marketed by Coldwell Banker Realty as a “retreat from the chaos of city living” and a “chance to own a piece of American history.”

Catholicism meets Mediterranean

This 2,544-square-foot, 1-bedroom former house of the holy in Weyauwega, Wisconsin, is featured on uniquefinds.com for $274,900.

If walls could talk

Maxine Davis Phillips and Steve Phillips spent $32 million renovating the Georgian-style home, which is on the grounds of a former stop on the underground railroad and later served as home to a group of Franciscan friars.

School’s out forever

Clients not ready to buy? UWM officials say they’re willing to lease it, too.

Home on the range is a castle

Moat? Drawbridge? Turret? It’s a castle alright. But, unlike most others you’ll find in Europe, this one is equipped with its own bowling alley.

Getting away from it all

Your only neighbors will be “the elk and deer and the stars at night,” according to the $1.495 million listing

Frank Lloyd round

This 2,553-square-foot home in Phoenix is not a piece of history solely because it was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, but also because it was designed for Wright’s own son and daughter-in-law, David and Gladys Wright.

Housing with a pioneer spirit

This fully functional 2-bedroom, historic log cabin, built circa 1927-1929 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, would make Abe Lincoln proud.

Hitting the road at home

These 250-square-foot dwellings are a perfect fit for those with a minimalist lifestyle and a taste for the open road.

Erin go green

This 2,000-square-foot home in Feakle, Ireland, is virtually free of carbon emissions, relying on photovoltaic panels, geothermal energy and wind turbines for electricity.

Nightclub is the new ballroom

This historic landmark contains a ballroom that’s been turned into a super-chic nightclub. The 9-bedroom, 7.5-bath home, listed at $21.8 million, was inspired by a small château on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles in France.

If 6 feet apart isn’t enough …

Listed at $294,000, the historic 1894 Wolf Trap Lighthouse includes a picturesque 0.68-acre lot on the shore of Horn Harbor in Port Haywood, Virginia, for easy access (as long as you have a boat).

Hill Country architect’s delight

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.

Oh, Canada!

No wonder the location of this 2-bedroom home on Magdalen Islands, Quebec, Canada, is one of Lonely Planet’s No. 1 destinations.

All aboard!

Residents will be delighted by the station’s original ticket booth and stained-glass windows.

A divine listing

It’s a miracle this home hasn’t been snatched up already.

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