Step into the time capsule with us this week as we journey back to …1952! This week’s most popular home on realtor.com® is a perfectly preserved Colorado home that hasn’t been touched in decades. The listing photos for this midcentury marvel ensured that it would be shared all over the internet by folks who love to wander back through homes of a different era. For vintage fans, it’s an enormous opportunity—at over 8,000 square feet, the home is one of the largest midcentury homes we’ve ever seen. Coming down from this Rocky Mountain high, you were also interested on a historic Salem home, a fully converted church in Pennsylvania, and a lovely Edward Durell Stone-designed home on Long Island. For more of this week’s most popular properties, simply scroll on down… 10. 64 Wildwing Ct, Las Vegas, NVPrice: $3,850,000 ——-- 9. 1 Forrester St, Salem, MAPrice: $809,000 ——-- 8. 611 Fair St, Franklin, TNPrice: $2,762,000 ——-- 7. 2779 Som Center Rd, Hunting Valley, OHPrice: $5,495,000 ——-- 6. 32A Watch Way, Lloyd Neck, NYPrice: $11,750,000 ——-- 5. 1905 Millers Rd, Wilmington, DEPrice: $379,000 ——-- 4. 49 Corona Dr, Milford, CTPrice: $337,500 ——-- 3. 1307 Greenfield Ave, Nashville, TNPrice: $442,000 ——-- 2. 316 Pine St, Nanticoke, PAPrice: $239,000 ——-- 1. 3456 S Clayton Blvd, Englewood, COPrice: $1,300,000 One look at the listing photos and you’ll understand why this midcentury modern racked up massive amounts of interest. Perfectly preserved, the interior spaces have been largely untouched since the home was built back in 1952, according to Stratton. There’s mint-green tile in the one of the bathrooms, a cute kitchen, an Asian-inspired living room, a formal wood-paneled den, and bright pink wallpaper in another bathroom. The agent told us the pink wallpaper bathroom is her favorite room in the fabulous residence. Stratton is a fan of midcentury design and told us, “It might not be for everyone, but feedback has been very positive thus far.” She noted that it was not easy to come up with a comp, but that she figures that if a savvy buyer put anywhere between $200,000 and $300,000 into upgrades, the home could sell for $2 million. We hope she finds a buyer who makes discreet upgrades while keeping the home’s stylish signature touches intact. The post Cool Colorado Time Capsule Rockets to Top of This Week’s Most Popular Homes appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. via https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/colorado-time-capsule-most-popular-homes/
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