Florida Home Featured on HGTV’s ‘Trading Spaces’ Is the Week’s Most Popular Listing
A place decorated to the hilt in Miami Gardens, FL, and featured on HGTV’s “Trading Spaces” is this week’s most popular home.
From the exterior, the three-bedroom midcentury modern residence appears nondescript, but wait until you see inside! A brightly colored interior features a unique design in every room. Think New York City skyline, a theater room with a stage, and a backyard inspired by the “Phantom of the Opera.”
Also grabbing attention this week are an affordable English Tudor in Ohio, a modernized storybook home in Michigan, and a recently built log home in Pennsylvania.
For a full look at all 10 of this week’s most popular homes, just scroll down.
Price: $399,413
Why it’s here: With its clean lines and stylish interior, you would never know this modern-industrial farmhouse was built in 1976.
The interiors of the 2,291-square-foot, four-bedroom home were fully renovated. The bright and open floor plan features exposed-beam ceilings and oversized windows and sliders. The kitchen has stainless-steel appliances and quartz countertops. The great room features a cozy fireplace, and one of the bedrooms overlooking the atrium has a “convertible fireplace-office flex space.”
Bonus: While it’s located at the Panorama Village Golf Club, the property does not have any homeowners association fees.
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Price: $350,000
Why it’s here: This affordable English Tudor features a surprising outdoor oasis with a pool and tiered decks.
The charming brick and stone home was built in 1931. It features restored hardwood floors, custom millwork, a grand staircase, and arched windows. The kitchen has been modernized with stone countertops and stainless-steel appliances.
The outdoor space was seemingly designed for entertaining with its multiple patios and decks that overlook the private backyard and pool.
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Price: $349,900
Why it’s here: This modestly priced three-bedroom ranch from 1971 offers a retro style.
The 1,996-square-foot space contains arched ceilings, exposed beams, natural wood floors, and lots of windows and sliders. The main level has a spacious living room with a fireplace, an updated kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, and three spacious bedrooms. The lower level is finished and has a walkout family room with a fireplace.
The wraparound deck would be a nice spot to soak in views of the 1-acre wooded lot. A sale is pending sale.
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Price: $254,900
Why it’s here: This cute and cheap storybook cottage has been entirely modernized.
A steeply sloped roof, stone facade, and rounded front door provide charming details. The home was built in 1940 and has been updated. The 1,140-square-foot interior still features arched doorways and ceilings. The layout includes a comfortable living room, a spacious dining area, and a kitchen with stainless-steel appliances.
A new roof and siding were also installed. The property comes with a two-car garage.
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Price: $420,000
Why it’s here: This well-priced ranch boasts a midcentury-inspired aesthetic. This is its first time on the market.
The 2,371-square-foot interior features arched ceilings, exposed beams, walls of glass, and lots of hidden surprises. Discover a sauna as well as a spectacular screened area overlooking the private backyard with a water feature. The spacious family room has a brick fireplace and access to an oversized deck.
Built in 1972, the light-filled, four-bedroom home sits on a 3-acre lot. It comes with an outbuilding with electricity that could be transformed into a tiny home.
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Price: $449,900
Why it’s here: This recently built log home sits on 4 acres of farmland.
The beautiful three-bedroom house has an open floor plan with a post-and-beam ceiling, a two-story family room, and a first-floor primary suite.
The country kitchen has a cute island with seating for two, a separate dining area, and modern appliances. Also located on the first floor is the laundry room. There’s a loft area upstairs that could be used as a home office.
A second kitchen/bakery on the lower level can be purchased separately, according to the listing.
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Price: $185,000
Why it’s here: If you’ve ever wanted to own a former radio tower, here’s your chance.
This rural property comes with a 1,998-square-foot, “solid concrete building” that isn’t quite a residence, but it could be turned into one “with some intense modifications,” the listing says.
The 1.8-acre lot also has a “a 60.7-meter-high radio tower licensed with the Federal Communications Commission.”
While it “may not be for everyone,” the place could appeal to a buyer looking for a property “built and fortified to withstand external threats.”
When it comes to potential uses, just bring your imagination!
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Price: $1,749,000
Why it’s here: Talk about a backyard playground! This six-bedroom home once owned by Sen. Nancy Kassebaum‘s family features an entertaining wing and its own water park.
Built in 1936, the 5,404-square-foot estate is said to have served as an early trading post. The interior features preserved hardwood floors, three fireplaces, arched doorways, and exposed-beam ceilings. The wood-paneled sitting room has reclaimed brick flooring, and the lower level houses a sauna and wine cellar.
The 31-acre equestrian estate comes with a horse barn, a fenced area for animals, a slab for a sport court, a covered outdoor eating area, a fire pit, a hot tub, and a spectacular pool with two waterslides.
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Price: $1,200,000
Why it’s here: Here’s another equestrian property. The 40 acres include an 8,400-square-foot residence, a luxe horse barn with heated flooring, and a fenced area for the animals.
The well-maintained home was built in 2002. It offers an enormous open kitchen with two islands and high-end appliances. The sunny living room has a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, and the primary suite comes with a gas fireplace and a soaking tub.
There’s also a sauna, fitness center, home theater, and space for a home office. There’s also a covered terrace with a deck above it.
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Price: $650,000
Why it’s here: What you see outside is certainly not what you get inside!
This three-bedroom home featured on HGTV’s “Trading Spaces” offers a wild and crazy interior. Originally listed in April for $709,000, the price of the one-of-a-kind ranch house was recently reduced by $59,000. Each remodeled room in this “piece of art” was styled by professional designers.
For example, the dining area has a floor-to-ceiling image of the New York City skyline. A neon-lit step-up leads to an “outdoor” bar area that is actually indoors, complete with a “good vibes” sign and topped with a black-and-white awning, backed by a “brick” wall, and finished with a sky mural on the ceiling. There’s even a “cozy theater stage.”
The “Phantom of the Opera”-inspired backyard has a spacious wood deck with a pergola for entertaining.