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It was built in 2005, and it looks like the designers had a massive budget and a deep obsession with rare geology.



















It was built in 2005, and it looks like the designers had a massive budget and a deep obsession with rare geology.
It is listed as a four-bedroom home in Goldfield, Nevada, and it sits on four acres of desert.
It sits right on Middle Cove, which is this quiet little offshoot of the Connecticut River, so you get all the water views without dealing with crazy boat traffic.
It sits on 7 acres of land, and whoever did the work here went deep, completely updating the guts like wiring and plumbing while leaving the vibe intact.
I can’t stop staring at this brick Victorian in Salem. It is listed for under $200k, and while it definitely needs some work, the bones are incredible.
It was built in 1900, is listed for $249,000, and retains almost every single piece of its original character.
If you love old houses that haven’t been ruined by modern gray flippers, you need to see this 1880 Queen Anne in Slatington, Pennsylvania. It is sitting on Main Street for $299,900, and it still has almost all of its original character.
You have probably seen some strange architectural experiments, but this copper condo in Guilford is something else entirely.
It was built in 1838, costs $325,000, and is basically a giant time capsule with three full floors of incredible original woodwork.