If You’ve Ever Dreamed of Living in a Converted Church, Now’s Your Chance
If You’ve Ever Dreamed of Living in a Converted Church, Now’s Your Chance
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An Award-Winning Home in the English Countryside Asks £550K
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A Glass Staircase and Striking Rear Facade Define This Family Home in Minnesota
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After a Complete Revamp, a Charles Du Bois Midcentury Seeks $2.5M in L.A.
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John Denver’s Music Studio and Guesthouse List to the Tune of $8.5M
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