One of the hottest trends in the housing market caught everyone’s eye this week when it hit the market in Kentucky. The huge barndominium drew clicks from across the country, making it this week’s most popular home on Realtor.com®.
Sitting on 72 acres near the borders of Ohio and West Virginia, the four-bedroom residence likely charmed folks with its unusual locale. (Barndominiums are rarely found outside of Texas.)
In addition to that rustic residence, you also clicked on a wide range of intriguing properties for sale this week. They include an elegant Colonial in New Hampshire; a fully furnished, waterfront home up for auction; and an entire town in Colorado.
For a full look at the week’s 10 most popular homes, simply scroll on down.
Price: $324,900
Why it’s here: This fabulous midcentury home on 1.5 acres has been fully renovated to offer the modern amenities today’s buyers want.
The three-bedroom house features exposed brick and beams inside. You’ll also find a large living space with a fireplace, vaulted ceiling, and a few built-ins.
Price: $339,900
Why it’s here: Beyond its gorgeous exterior, you’d never know this beautifully remodeled home was built in 1900.
The three-bedroom Cape has been modernized over the years and now features a kitchen with new appliances and new flooring throughout. The living room with the pellet stove is ideal for relaxing, and the front porch and back patio allow you to soak in the views.
Price: $614,900
Why it’s here: This four-bedroom Colonial offers luxury details, including elegant wainscoting and crown molding throughout.
Built in 1999, the home features a great room with a wood fireplace and vaulted ceiling. The spacious kitchen has a stone backsplash and an island with seating for four. The sunroom features a vaulted pine ceiling and a sliding door that opens out to the 1-acre lot.
Price: $700,000
Why it’s here: This waterfront home comes with a private dock with a boatlift and horse facility. The 65-acre property, which also includes several barns, is set to go on the auction block in late April.
The home will be offered fully furnished. Luxury amenities include high-end appliances, an automatic entry gate, numerous fireplaces, an outdoor kitchen, a heated pool, an elevator, and a screened-in gazebo.
Price: $650,000
Why it’s here: This midcentury home in the woods is picture-perfect.
The four-bedroom, multilevel residence features a wall of windows in the living room and a sunroom with access to the exterior deck. The lower level has a wood-burning fireplace and access to the outdoor patio.
Price: $650,000
Why it’s here: This four-bedroom home will soon hit the market. It offers Southern living at its best.
The country farmhouse features design and decor that have been featured on HGTV, Country Living magazine, Pottery Barn, and Crate and Barrel. Built in 1918, the residence has since been renovated and now features 2,026 square feet of living space.
Price: $6,638,000
Why it’s here: Less than an hour from Telluride, this 42-acre town has hit the market.
The historic offering includes nine rental homes, 12 residential lots, a 38-acre contiguous parcel, and other assorted buildings. But hungry buyer, beware: The tiny town’s restaurant and coffee shop are not included in the listing.
Price: $1,095,000
Why it’s here: This tiny house with a huge price sits just steps from Seagrove Beach. Does the location justify the price tag? Time will tell.
The minuscule 196-square-foot studio comes with a bathroom with a refinished antique claw-foot bathtub. For more daring bathers, there’s an outdoor shower as well as a stock tank splash pool.
Price: $75,000
Why it’s here: The listing photos show what happens to a home when it’s left unattended for decades. This 4,561-square-foot estate is now overrun with vines, climbing flora, and assorted greenery.
Built in 1930 from brick, concrete and steel, the Bartlett House was famous for hosting rooftop dances. Extensive renovations will be required before anyone can cut a rug in the house again.
Price: $1,300,00
Why it’s here: This 4,000-square-foot barndominium on 72 acres features a beautiful country setting and a wide-open floor plan.
There’s a 28-foot vaulted ceiling in the great room and walnut cabinets in the custom kitchen. A first-floor primary suite features both a walk-in shower and a soaking tub.
The property includes a separate barn that’s equipped with water, electric, and propane gas. An enormous attached garage has six drive-through doors, a dog-washing station, and built-in storage.