The week's biggest real estate stories. Built in 1982, the bucolic property is the former home of Fritz Haeg, an acclaimed artist and author of "Edible Gardens." Read More |
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| The personal home of architect Floyd Mueller, the 1946 post-and-beam was featured in Arts and Architecture and Better Homes and Gardens. Read More |
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| Designed by architect Alfred F. Priest, the well-preserved home is on the market for the first time in 40 years. Read More |
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| One of ten homes in the midcentury development Thunderbird North, the 1957 three-bedroom home was revamped in 2018 by designer Brad Dunning. Read More |
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| With a total of 10 bedrooms and 13 baths, the Westhampton home offers a zero-edge pool, 380-feet of water frontage and a private dock. Read More |
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| An alluring retreat in the Lower Mandeville Canyon neighborhood of Brentwood recently hit the market for just under $8 million. Read More |
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| Now known as 'Alexanders,' the houses are sought after, with a premium price, because of their style and innovative constructions. Read More |
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| It rains a lot in Portland. For residents a good way to cope is a cheerfully painted home. Just enough color to lift the spirits. Read More |
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| The quaint home is located in Alameda's gated Stonehenge Village complex, designed in 1928 by noted Oakland architect Walter W. Dixon. Read More |
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