Thursday, December 31, 2015

Home Decor Challenge: The Big Blank Wall

It’s a common home decor challenge: that massive featureless wall that just begs to be decorated. Do you go the gallery wall route? How about decals? Or one great big piece of art?

Plenty of options exist for filling a large blank space. Here are a few favorites.

The gallery wall

Gallery walls combine pictures and paintings of different sizes and colors, framed and unframed artwork, and even textiles, wall decals and murals. This choice is popular for a reason: you can fill as much space as you want.

Go neutral, bold, sophisticated, or creative with different colors, shapes, and sizes.

Wall coverings

Turn your big blank wall into a big accent wall. Select a wall covering that adds a burst of bold color or a fun pattern. Wallpaper with texture and intricate details will inject extra style into your space.

A thin vertical stripe looks stunning in a femininely styled living room. Or opt for a punchy red or bold navy printed wall covering to add sophistication.

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Statement art

Another effective strategy for filling a big blank wall is installing a striking piece of statement art. Hanging one or two large, eye-catching pieces creates interest and adds beautiful visual elements to the room.

Use pieces that have different textures, bold colors, or unique framing.

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Build a bookshelf

If you're uncomfortable with that much blank space, construct a simple bookshelf to take up real estate. Create a library scene with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, a cozy sitting area, and a statement light fixture to bring the look full-circle.

If you don't have enough books to fill your shelves, get creative with art work, framed photos, knickknacks, and candles.

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Don't be afraid to take calculated design risks when decorating a large blank area, and remember to personalize it along the way.

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House of the Week: A Big Sky Ski Home With Alpenglow Views

This house was built for skiing, from the ski slope in the front yard to the giant hot tub for soaking muscles after a long day in the snow.

It has a ski room with space for all the gear — and boot warming — a family needs and an adjacent laundry room for quick cleanups.

The 6-bedroom, 7-bath home, which is on the market for $4.995 million, also has some of the best views in the West.

It’s located in the Moonlight Basin neighborhood of Big Sky, MT, where 5,800 skiable acres are situated among mountains that take on a glow when the sun starts to set.

From the home and its decks, “you’re looking at the entire Spanish Peaks range, and at the end of the day, the sun reflects off the slope so there’s an alpenglow where the mountains turn purple, pink, orange — all these majestic colors,” said listing agent Ania Bulis of PureWest/Christie’s International Real Estate.

For warm weather, Moonlight Basin offers miles of hiking and biking trails, alpine lakes and a Nicklaus-signature golf course.

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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Americans on the Move: 2015 Trends in Residential Relocation

As the year draws to a close, many people look back and analyze past milestones. One interesting area to explore is trends in moving patterns. Why did people move in 2015? Where did they relocate to? How much did Americans pay for their moves, on average?

Here’s a look at some revealing data about relocation.

Reasons to move

In November 2015, the U.S. Bureau published a detailed release with mobility related data indicating the reasons behind American moves from 2014 to 2015.

It turns out that the highest number of moves were related to housing. Most of the people who undertook relocation wanted a new home, either to secure cheaper housing, or to buy a home of their own.

The second most common cause for moving is family-related. Many respondents moved to establish their own household, or because they got married.

Relocating for work ranked third among reasons for moving. Many people moved to find work, take a new job, transfer with their current job, or reduce their commute time.

Other, less common reasons to move included attending college, or seeking climate or health-related changes.

Popular destinations

According to a moving industry survey by MyMovingReviews, in 2015, more people moved to the West and the South than other parts of the country. Three of the five busiest routes for moves ended in California. The other two routes were to Florida and Texas.

Most moved-to states:

  1. Florida
  2. Texas
  3. Washington
  4. North Carolina
  5. Colorado
  6. Oregon
  7. Arizona
  8. Georgia
  9. South Carolina
  10. Nevada

Most moved-from states:

  1. New York
  2. Illinois
  3. New Jersey
  4. Massachusetts
  5. Pennsylvania
  6. Connecticut
  7. Maryland
  8. Michigan
  9. Virginia
  10. Ohio

Most moved-within states:

  1. California
  2. Florida
  3. Texas
  4. New Jersey
  5. New York
  6. Illinois
  7. Michigan
  8. Georgia
  9. Massachusetts
  10. Ohio

Most moved-to cities:

  1. Denver
  2. Seattle
  3. Portland, Oregon
  4. Houston
  5. San Francisco
  6. Dallas
  7. Atlanta
  8. Austin
  9. Las Vegas
  10. Los Angeles

Most moved-from cities:

  1. New York City
  2. Chicago
  3. Washington, D.C.
  4. Pittsburgh
  5. Milwaukee
  6. Baltimore
  7. Philadelphia
  8. Arlington, Virginia
  9. Minneapolis
  10. Columbus, Ohio

Fast facts

  • Depending on the particular route, the average moving cost varied from about $2,600 to $4,400.
  • 60.6 percent of the moves in 2015 were to another state.
  • 9.6 percent of the people who moved in 2015 shipped a vehicle.
  • Americans living in one- and two-bedroom homes were the ones who moved the most.
  • The South was the only U.S. region gaining population through moves.
  • The Midwest was the most moved-from region.
  • Friday and Saturday were the preferred days to relocate.
  • The busiest day in the moving industry was July 31.
  • June was the single busiest month in the moving industry.
  • Americans working in professional and business services, wholesale and retail trade, educational and health services, and the Armed Forces moved the most.

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2015's Most Valuable Housing Markets

In 2015, the value of all homes across the U.S. increased $1.1 trillion, growing 4.1 percent over the past year. At year end, the entire housing stock is expected to be valued at $28.5 trillion - $10 trillion more than 2015's third quarter U.S. gross domestic product.

The most valuable market going into 2016 is the Los Angeles metro, with a total value of $2.4 trillion. California as a whole accounts for almost a quarter of the country's cumulative home value, which isn't surprising considering it's home to high-valued markets like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Jose.

Meanwhile, renters spent $535 billion on housing in 2015 - nearly as much as the total budget of the Department of Defense ($575 billion). That's almost $20 billion more than in 2014, due to 1.8 million new renter households and rental prices rising at record pace.

Renters in the New York/Northern New Jersey market spent the most on rent in 2015 - about $56 billion.

Here are the 10 most valuable housing markets and the 10 markets that paid the most rent in 2015.

Total home value at year end

  1. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA – $2.4 trillion
  2. New York/Northern New Jersey – $2.3 trillion
  3. San Francisco, CA – $1.2 trillion
  4. Washington, DC – $939 billion
  5. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL – $773 billion
  6. Chicago, IL – $741 billion
  7. Boston, MA – $634 billion
  8. San Jose, CA – $614 billion
  9. San Diego, CA – $574 billion
  10. Philadelphia, PA – $567 billion

Total rent paid at year end

  1. New York/Northern New Jersey – $55.9 billion
  2. Los, Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA – $34.5 billion
  3. San Francisco, CA – $16.7 billion
  4. Chicago, IL – $16.5 billion
  5. Washington, DC – $14.0 billion
  6. Boston, MA – $13.4 billion
  7. Houston, TX – $13.1 billion
  8. Dallas-Fort Worth, TX – $12.8 billion
  9. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL – $11.2 billion
  10. Seattle, WA – $10.2 billion


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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

'Arrow' Star Stephen Amell Lands Lush LA Estate

shutterstock_260809499Fresh off a Slammy Award for the way he took on pro wrestler Stardust earlier this year, actor Stephen Amell, better known as vigilante superhero “Green Arrow,” is settling into a new $3.62-million mansion in Los Angeles’ Laurel Canyon.

Across a bridge over a bubbling creek, the 5-bedroom, 4-bath Tudor estate features a terraced yard including a pool, large alfresco dining area, and lush landscaping fit for Oliver Queen, the billionaire-turned-superhero Amell plays in the television series “Arrow” and “The Flash.”

The home offers numerous lounging and eating areas for Amell and his wife, actress Cassandra Jean, as well as romping space indoors and out for their two-year-old daugher, Mavi.

A chef’s kitchen with a walk-in pantry connects the family and dining rooms, and the spacious master suite boasts a sitting area and exposed beams, plus a clawfoot bathtub and steam shower.

The home includes a pub with stairs leading to a two-bedroom guest wing.

The listing agent was Jason Reitz of Rock Realty Group.

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One-of-a-Kind Design: Freshening Your Space for the New Year

Give your home unique appeal with original decor that will energize your space for 2016. These statement pieces by some of our favorite designers, makers and brands will freshen your surroundings in an instant.

Gently used vintage, contemporary design, and especially artisan-made accents are trends you can look forward to this year. (Want to know more? Check out other top home design trends for 2016.)

Here are a few ways to bring these hot looks into your home decor.

Design your own side table

You are the designer with The Floyd Leg. Made in Detroit, these adjustable metal legs attach to any surface of your choosing. A cut of marble or salvaged wood is instantly a chic side table or desk. Pick a color that brightens your mood. Supporting American makers is good practice and smart interior design.

Score cool vintage finds - online

Virtual flea market Krrb is a community of local classifieds with curated pages of furniture, decor and more. Everything old is new again. Search near your home to check out some of the amazing pieces your neighbors are parting with in the New Year.

You never know what you’ll find. For example, given a little tender love and care, these Hollywood Regency style chairs are a plush and glam addition to a nursery or vanity area.

Vintage pieces with personal stories intermingled with newer furniture is a brave and contemporary design trend.

Create a statement wall

A statement wall is an easy way to create a new vibe in your bedroom or living space. Combine prints, original artwork, textiles, and other hangable objects that really speak to you and your space.

We've curated a neat wall featuring four of our favorite framed and unframed prints and accessories.

  1. This framed Freckle Topography by Kelly Place is a gorgeous watercolor-inspired print. Presented by West Elm's collaboration with Minted, a community of independent designer and artists, it comes in two great sizes for your new statement wall.
  2. Also part of a collaboration with West Elm, these charming painted plates by designer Rachel Kozloski are perfect to break up the corners in your gallery wall. Mounting a few of these Dapper Animal plates injects some much-needed whimsy. Remember when curating a wall of objects to vary size and shape for a distinct and personal look.
  3. Multi-use wall hangings like macrame and rugs are a trend you'll be seeing a lot in 2016. The ’70s-inspired piece entitled Rhapsody was designed by musician Lenny Kravitz as part of a collection of furniture and decor for CB2. It's a bold wall-mountable statement - and when you refresh next year, it can come off the wall and serve as a new rug for your room.
  4. Hinged hanging picture frames by Anthropologie are a lovely architectural touch. Pick out a few treasured candids of family or favorite old-school black-and-white photos to invite conversation and make your space a home. Even without photos, these frames are a lovely touch in a bathroom or foyer.

Add stylish storage

Simply creating a new spot to display some of your favorite items can revitalize the things you already own. This strategy is ideal for one of the most-loved spaces in your home: the kitchen.

Efficient and stylish wire wall-mountable bin storage is perfect for tea towels, go-to kitchen ingredients, and frequently used dishes.

Shed some light

An alternative to a standard standing lamp is this three-legged oak lamp by Threshold for Target. Overhead lighting is the enemy of good design, and this beauty with brass accents and modern touches is a stylish, affordable solution.

Happy 2016! Here’s to creating a distinctive space that’s as unique as you are.

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Taylor Swift Named Most Desirable Neighbor for 2016

Every December, we ask Americans which celebrities they would most like to have as their neighbor, and which ones they’d hate to have next door. Here’s who respondents would be happy to call neighbor in 2016, and who they would have hated to live beside in 2015.

Most desirable neighbors for 2016

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The kitchen in Taylor Swift’s Tribeca loft offers plenty of room to gather her squad.

On top of numerous other accomplishments this year, pop sensation Taylor Swift can now add Most Desirable Celebrity Neighbor to her growing awards list.

Swift was the top choice for a neighbor in 2016, earning 12 percent of votes. The pop star was especially favored among millennials, receiving 17 percent of their votes.

"2015 was a landmark year for Taylor Swift, from her highly successful 1989 World Tour, to being named the youngest female ever on Forbes' 100 Most Powerful Women list, so it's no surprise America picked the down-to-earth singer-songwriter as 2016's most desirable neighbor," says Jeremy Wacksman, Zillow chief marketing officer.

When she’s not touring or hanging out with glamorous friends around the world, Swift hangs her hat in the 7-bedroom, 5.5-bath Tribeca loft she purchased for nearly $20 million in October 2014.

Blockbuster star Jennifer Lawrence and comedian Amy Schumer rounded out the top three positions, earning 11 percent and nine percent of the votes, respectively. All three women were equally as popular among male and female voters.

Worst neighbors of 2015

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Trump reportedly never lived in the NYC apartment he sold for $14M under his initial ask.

Outspoken Republican candidate Donald Trump tops this year's list for worst neighbor, moving up three positions from his fourth-place finish in 2014. One in four voters (24 percent) say Trump is the worst neighbor of 2015 - nearly five times more than last year (five percent of votes).
Trump was especially disliked by females (27 percent) and millennials (33 percent) polled.

"Donald Trump is frequently in the limelight for his polarizing comments and non-apologetic attitude, which some may see as unattractive qualities in a neighbor," says Wacksman.

In July 2015, Trump sold a nearly 6,200-square-foot apartment in the Trump Park Avenue tower for $21 million - significantly less than his original $35-million asking price.

Kim Kardashian and Kayne West came in second with 22 percent of the votes, narrowly defeating last year's worst neighbor, Justin Bieber, who ranked third this year. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton finished fourth with 11 percent of the votes.

The complete survey results

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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Tom Marcellis Band Live at Beach Records NYE! - Date: December 31, 2015 9:30 PM

Location: Fort Myers - New Years Eve Party with Marty at Beach Records! Come dance in the new year with the Tom Marcellis Band in concert New Years Eve at Beach Records. Come out and boogie to TMB originals as well as an eclectic mix of blues, jazz, r & b, folk, bluegrass and more. We always work in a few covers of Grateful Dead, Widespread Panic, Little Feat and other suprises! This is a FREE SHOW. Happy Holidays!!

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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Pure Florida to offer Fort Myers New Year’s Eve cruise Dec. 31 - Date: December 31, 2015 4:30 AM

Location: Fort Myers - Pure Florida will ring in the New Year with a celebratory cruise Dec. 31, departing from The Marina at Edison Ford, located at 2360 W. First St. in Fort Myers from 4:30 to 6 p.m. In addition to watching the last sunset of 2015, guests aboard the Fort Myers cruise may observe dolphins and wildlife native to Southwest Florida, offering a unique way to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Southwest Florida.

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House of the Week: The Oldest House in Washington, DC

What to do if you’re new to Washington, DC, and can’t find a colonial home suitable for your Americana collection? If you’re George Maurice Morris in the early 1940s, you pay to move a Georgian gem from New England to a prime piece of land in your new locale.

That’s how this 8,820-square-foot home came to Washington, DC’s perennially swanky Kalorama area. It’s on the market for $10.5 million.

Unable to find an old colonial in DC, the American Bar Association president heard that the family who owned “The Lindens” — a Massachusetts summer home erected by a ship builder in 1754 — had fallen on hard financial times, and he decided to buy the home and move it down the coast.

“Only right after the Depression, when labor was so inexpensive, could you have it brought to Washington from north of Boston,” said listing agent William F.X. Moody of Washington Fine Properties.

The home traveled on six railroad cars and was reassembled with only three windowpanes broken, according to co-listing agent Christopher Leary.

Most of the residence, which has been featured in Architectural Digest, is original, except for modern touches — like plumbing. All 6 bedrooms have ensuite baths that used to be wig-powdering rooms.

The first floor includes a living room with built-in seats and interior shutters, a dining room with wide-plank floors, a library and a kitchen with a butler’s pantry. The second and third floors hold the bedrooms as well as a billiard room, family room and office. The finished basement boasts a sauna, a media room and a tavern with a fireplace.

The ship builder’s touches are visible on the home’s exterior, which includes a widow walk and one side that’s shaped like an inverted ship.

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How to Create a Restful Bedroom

November through January is a busy, busy time. With family dinners, office parties and Christmas shopping, lack of sleep inevitably follows, and full-blown burnout becomes a very real possibility.

While you're out and about this month gathering goodies for stockings and presents from Santa, don't forget to think about yourself. A restful bedroom can be the key to combating fatigue this holiday season.

Clear the clutter

It's often said that a cluttered room is the sign of a cluttered mind. Having too much "stuff" obstructs from the flow of a serene space, and doesn't tie in well with any design concept.

Take what you love and move it somewhere safe, and get rid of everything else. Having a clear and collected space will lead to a clear and collected life. Don't you feel better already?

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Soothe with a calm color palette

Nothing whispers "rest" quite like a soft and soothing color palette. From cozy cream to serene beige, color is key when creating a restful bedroom. Refrain from bold colors like red, green, or yellow, and instead use those shades to accent your calming paint choice instead.

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Total texture

Sink into a sound slumber quickly and easily with plush pillows, dreamy duvets, and cozy throw blankets. Layer different textures, prints, and soft colors to create a bed as irresistible as a 3 o'clock nap.

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Go stress-free with a sitting area

Don't want to ruffle your restful bed sheets? Create a cozy corner instead with a chair, side table, and a great reading lamp. Grab a cozy blanket, sip a cup of tea, and get lost in a good book while relaxing the day away in your rest-inspiring oasis.

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Finish with lush lighting

When you're about to drift off to dream land, nothing’s worse than switching from light and bright to dull and dark. Opt for lighting that is dimmable or masked by an opaque shade. Layer lighting with pendants, recessed cans, and tableside lamps for the perfect amount of sparkle.

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The holidays don't have to mean all-nighters and dazed mornings. Create your restful bedroom using the above elements, your favorite sleep-inducing rituals, and personal touches that you find particularly restful. Sit back, relax, and lull yourself to sleep knowing that the New Year is just around the corner.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Year-End Home Insurance Checklist

By Shannon Ireland

Soon, colorful ornaments and Christmas carols will be replaced by confetti, noisemakers and the strains of Auld Lang Syne.

As 2015 draws to a close, home maintenance can easily take a back seat during the excitement of the holidays.

Much of the country has experienced an unseasonably warm December, but January and February could unfold much differently. That means your home may be subject to cold weather damage. To prevent that, follow this home maintenance checklist to ensure your residence is prepared for the big chill ahead.

Test your alarms

You should do this several times throughout the year, but it's worth a reminder. Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and fire and burglar alarms. Make sure the batteries are full of life, and that everything functions properly so you'll be alerted if disaster strikes.

If you have children, it's also a great time to revisit your emergency evacuation plan to ensure they know what to do if a fire, tornado or other devastating peril strikes too close to home.

Gutters and roof

In some parts of the country, the leaves are still falling from trees and covering lawns of residential neighborhoods. No matter if the leaves are just falling or if tree branches have been bare for months, if leaves are piled or packed in your gutters, they need to be removed sooner rather than later.

When leaves accumulate, it causes drainage problems. This means that when it rains, water won't be able to go down the spout and away from your home, which could lead to it forcing its way into your home's walls and ceilings.

While you're at it, inspect your roof. Make sure no shingles are damaged or ruined, and confirm that there aren't any leaks. Roofs must be strong and functional to withstand the weight of snow in the winter, so it's important to make necessary repairs or replacements now. Just remember that it's probably best to leave these fixes to the pros.

Inspect your foundation

The last thing you want to deal with during the winter months is ice seeping into a crack in your foundation, widening it and causing structural problems with your home.

Take a walk around your home and keep an eye out for cracks. Though small cracks are completely normal, it's best to seal them with caulk to prevent further damage.

Seal windows and doors

Letting air escape through gaps around window and doorframes could mean an exceptionally high heating or cooling bill.

While you're sealing cracks in your foundation, seal the spaces around your windows and doors, too. Keep warm air inside the house and cool air outside, and vice versa.

Maintain heating and cooling systems

Speaking of your heating and cooling bills, it's wise to inspect and maintain these systems.

Ensuring that heating and cooling systems are in good working condition and tackling repairs are more tasks you may want to leave to professionals. Just make sure your vents are clean, and that no spaces are obstructed by dirt, debris or other types of buildup.

Create a home inventory and review your policy

With a new year on the horizon, most of us make resolutions to be better versions of ourselves. Some changes such as being more responsible and more aware can apply to your home insurance.

Making a home inventory - a complete list of everything you own and the value of each item - can help better prepare you for the unknown. If a disaster such as fire strikes, destroying your home and all your belongings, you may be in too much distress to remember everything you own (and certainly not how much each item cost).

Do yourself a favor and tackle creating this type of list in the New Year, and store it in a safe place. This act could save you stress and time down the road, as it'll make the claims process significantly easier.

Understanding your policy and being aware of every facet listed will greatly benefit you. Insurance can be tricky, so go over your policy with an agent so that you’ll understand every provision in it. Reviewing your policy can alert you to the fact that you may need more coverage than last year, or that you could qualify for new discounts.

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All Tudored Up for the Holidays: 10 Homes for Sale

With their steep roofs, prominent gables and occasional turrets, Tudor homes have a distinctly medieval look. Hugely popular in the 1920s, they still attract people who like a little bit of castle in their lives.

Bronxville, NY

29 Northway, Bronxville, NY
For sale: $2 million

Bronxville, NY

Stained-glass and leaded casement windows bring light flooding into this 1929 Tudor home with a marble entrance hall, carved limestone fireplace and a wood-paneled den.

Find more listings in Bronxville.

Saint Paul, MN

130 Mississippi River Blvd S, Saint Paul, MN
For sale: $1.28 million

Saint Paul, MN

Built in 1926, this English Tudor is in a Twin Cities neighborhood with a British twist: King’s Maplewood. The home spans more than 4,000 feet and has 5 bedrooms and 4 baths.

Check out more listings in Saint Paul.

Redstone, CO

58 Redstone Castle Ln, Redstone, CO
For sale: $7.5 million

Redstone, CO

This Tudor mansion offers the royal treatment, with 24 bedrooms, 19 baths and more than 23,000 square feet encompassing a dining room, library and a grand hearth in the living room.

See more homes for sale around Carbondale.

High Point, NC

900 Rockford Rd, High Point, NC
For sale: $3.75 million

High Point, NC

Here’s a rare Tudor home with a stone rather than stucco-and-exposed-wood exterior. Built in 1930, the home has been updated to include a bar, recreation room, sauna, spa and exercise room.

View more listings in High Point.

Columbus, OH

110 Park Dr, Columbus, OH
For sale: $1.6 million

Columbus, OH

The graciously sized rooms in this 1923 Tudor mansion include hardwood floors, fireplaces and large, leaded windows. It has two full kitchens, plus 10 bedrooms, 8 baths, and an apartment above the garage.

See what else is on the market in Columbus.

Summit, NJ

5 Westminster Rd, Summit, NJ
For sale: $2.1 million

Summit, NJ

Many Tudors offer modest curb appeal, appearing less grand from the front than the back. The rear of this 1930 Tudor home features lots of windows, including French doors that open onto a bluestone patio.

Find more listings in Summit.

Atherton, CA

120 Selby Ln, Atherton, CA
For sale: $10.5 million

Atherton, CA

The dark, exposed gables outside this Tudor mansion carry right into its kitchen. The estate includes a carriage house, 8-car garage, swimming pool and a tennis court with a stained-glass viewing pavilion.

Check out more homes for sale in Atherton.

Dallas, TX

3448 Stanford Ave, Dallas, TX
For sale: $1.25 million

Dallas, TX

Here’s a brick Tudor home that’s missing the signature half-timbered exterior but makes up for it with the Old World charm of its elaborate roofwork and archways.

See more listings in University Park.

Portland, OR

2944 NE 50th Ave, Portland, OR
For sale: $899,000

Portland, OR

Updates abound in this 1920 Tudor, including a master suite with heated floors, walk-in closet and soaking tub. The home boasts high-end finishes, from its red oak floors to custom cabinets and period moldings.

View more homes on the market in Portland.

Eastsound, WA

65 Aerie Rd, Eastsound, WA
For sale: $899,000

Eastsound, WA

This idyllic Tudor castle on an island north of Seattle is nestled among the hills in an enchanting archipelago with mountain and water views in all directions.

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