Tucked under centuries-old oak trees and surrounded by mature landscaping, this new, modern home blends surprisingly well with the more traditional elements of its site and its Galindo neighborhood.
It’s located in the historic Tudor East Falls District and features three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Along with the cozy details, the home has a number of smart upgrades in the kitchen.
This super-cute Hyde Park condo built in 1947 is one half of a duplex and, while very small, looks like a great space for those into living tiny in a convenient, central neighborhood.
This 1914 East Hampton summer cottage has been freshened up with swanky modern features. Now this beauty is all ready for another hundred years of love.
The 10 least expensive market-rate condos for sale in always-desirable Jamaica Plain right now range from $349,000 to $419,000, according to a new breakdown. The priciest is an 850-square-foot 2-BR and there's a three-way tie for cheapest.
The building dates of oldest houses in Austin for sale right now range from 1882 to 1915, so they are between 101 and134 years old. The oldest on the market right now is 210 Academy Street in Travis Heights. Take a look around—they're all over town.
Located on one of the most beautiful streets in Philly, this 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home has been recently renovated and features a brand new kitchen plus parking.
An 1885 home in the central city has been remodeled and refurbished in a way that restores its original rustic features and references those of the heritage homes around it.
It looks normal from the inside, but this 180-year-old Marigny Creole Cottage has a lot of artful touches that will remain with the next owner. It was on the market last spring, hopped off the market, and now is back once again asking $1,650,000.
A walled courtyard with fountain and covered porch offer views of cathedral spires and the Colonial Park Cemetery, making it the quintessentially Southern-Gothic home.
The former apartment house is expected to become six luxury condos. The penthouse duplex, which was asking $14,200,000, has already traded and another unit is on sale for nearly $6,000,000.
The 6-bedroom home that sits on 18-plus acres will be sold regardless of price on Friday, October 28. It originally hit the market in 2009 to the tune of $10.5 million.
This Central East Austin home has been renovated in a way that preserves vintage window and wall trim, doors, arched doorways, windows, and a signature central staircase with custom ironwork.
Originally designed in 1963 by Charles Granger of Austin’s legendary Fehr & Granger architecture firm, this renovated home retains the attention paid to setting and outdoor-indoor transitions.
It looks like your average Philly brick rowhome from the front, but the back surprises with floor-to-ceiling windows on both levels and a beautiful backyard.
This week's open house tour features a collection of newly renovated homes that pack the same amount of charm as their more expensive counterparts. Remember, it's free to look.
Rarely do the enchanting renderings of mansions asking $25.5 million get surpassed by the actual photos, but in the case of the Miami Beach spec home we posted about yesterday, this is undoubtedly the case.
Rittenhouse Square is full of multi-million dollar luxury condos and stately brownstones, but you can also find charming old carriage houses like this one on Addison Street. The extra-wide residence features 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths.
Prolific Louisiana architect Henry Howard left his mark around New Orleans. Howard’s last known commission, the Auguste Tete house at 1914 Esplanade Ave., recently hit the market. Take a look inside, designed nearly 135 years ago and well preserved.
This 1950 split-level home on a three wooded acres in West Lake Hills has some issues, but it retains quite a few classic elements of its era, including lots of glass, exposed ceiling beams, and terrazzo floors.
Multiple homes with contemporary designs have spilled onto the Cambridge housing market of late. They include brand-new creations and at least one carriage-house conversion. And they are all thoroughly awesome. Browse away!
Designed by William Krisel in the late 1950s and recently renovated, the post-and-beam boasts a generous open layout, great outdoor space, expert landscaping, and impressive mountain views.
The 1,685-square-foot spread at 31 Mount Vernon Street is part of a four-unit brownstone that was renovated five years ago. It includes a loft up top and plenty of natural light, never mind cathedral ceilings and a private balcony.
Built in 1940, this modest but elegant house adapts well to its Texas location with a gorgeous outdoor entertaining area while keeping the feel of the original design.
On a sought-after village street, this vintage house is rambling and characterful. There’s 0.40 of an acre of land, which includes mature plantings and a nice brick patio and pool out back.
Also known as Fatland Estate, the regal Greek Revival mansion has been on and off the market for two years, undergoing multiple price chops. Will the most recent chop help it find a buyer?