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In Wellesley, Massachusetts, a home that was designed for entertaining has recently been listed for sale.
In Wellesley, Massachusetts, a home that was designed for entertaining has recently been listed for sale.
Have you ever wanted to live like a celebrity? If yes, you may want to consider installing a radiant floor heating system in your home.
In the quaint town of Newton, a suburb of nearby Boston, new construction is few and far between because most of the land has been settled. However, in the village of Waban, a new spacious property is being built that has many people interested. While the outside shows a traditional exterior that fits with the nearby colonials and Victorians, the interior has been built to fit a more modern appeal.
A historic home in Bernardsville, New Jersey, has been renovated with love and attention by its owner.
Located in the picturesque landscape of Johnston, Iowa, is a contemporary luxury home.
A couple has built their dream home on Cordova Bay, Vancouver Island. The west coast property incorporates the use of many green design elements. The Vancouver Sun reports that Brenda and Bob de Roos spent 10 years constructing the house, which was made to highlight the natural elements surrounding the property.
Potential homebuyers fixating on finding a property with traditional, old world charm and eco-friendly upgrades are in luck. An English Tudor styled home that was built in 1929 has recently been listed as for sale.
While many people might assume that the fanciest pads in the United States are only located on the East or West Coast, one property in scenic Colorado is proving them wrong.
For on-the-go professionals, sometimes a lot of house isn't the right answer to an individual's needs. Many people are finding that condominiums offer the best of both the apartment and the homeowner worlds.
For homeowners who are interested in architectural history, there's almost no greater prize than owning one of the structures built by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright.