A Hacienda-Style Estate on Nearly 200 Acres in Florida Is the Week’s Most Popular Listing

A Hacienda-Style Florida Estate on Nearly 200 Acres Is the Week’s Most Popular Listing

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A huge, hacienda-style estate bringing a taste of Spain to Dade City, FL, is this week’s most popular listing on Realtor.com®.

Accompanied by 199 acres, the sprawling home was custom-built by Thomas Johnson, who founded the Tampa-based company Global Imaging Systems. According to the Wall Street Journal, it took Johnson and his wife, Jane Johnson, nearly three years to complete their 9,694-square-foot “dream home.”

Other real estate offerings that made the popularity list include a newly built cottage on a golf course in Georgia, a log cabin with mountain views in North Carolina, and a colorful Victorian in Texas that’s rumored to be haunted.

For a full look at this week’s 10 most popular homes, keep on scrolling.

10. 407 West Beach Blvd Unit G15, Gulf Shores, AL

Price: $59,000
Why it’s here:
This uniquely marketed garage unit has been tricked out like a Tiki bar.

Located in the Island Winds West condo building, adjacent to the Alabama State Park, this 200-square-foot garage unit has been cleverly converted into a beachside cabana.

Inside the tiled unit, there’s a flat-screen TV, a small refrigerator, and even a Tiki bar.

While it might feel like home, no overnight stays are allowed.

Gulf Shores, AL

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9. 716 N Mill St, Festus, MO

Price: $185,000
Why it’s here: 
This adorable, storybook home has been thoughtfully modernized.

Built in 1937, the three-bedroom charmer still features many historic details. Restored hardwood floors, exposed-beam ceilings, and built-in bookshelves can be found throughout the 1,636-square-foot abode. A first-floor, primary bedroom has sliding barn doors and a large, walk-in closet. Two more bedrooms can be found upstairs.

A covered porch out back would be a great spot for morning coffee. The property is already pending sale.

Festus, MO

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8. 300 Old Toccoa Farm Loop, Mineral Bluff, GA

Price: $524,900
Why it’s here: 
This newly built cottage has picture-perfect views of the Old Toccoa Farm golf green and the Toccoa River.

Designed as an investment opportunity, the turnkey property features a bedroom with one bathroom. The two-story living room is lined with windows, and there are custom finishes, decorative tile, and hardy wood floors throughout. There is access to a clubhouse with a restaurant and an award-winning golf course.

The listing states that the cottage “must be a vacation rental with limited owner use.”

Mineral Bluff, GA

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7. 379 Granny Lewis Ln, Mars Hill, NC

Price: $650,000
Why it’s here: 
The fully furnished, three-bedroom log cabin was built in 2002 on nearly 4 wooded acres.

The two-story great room boasts a gas fireplace, and stairs lead to a loft with a Juliet balcony. There is a bedroom on each level of the home, and you can soak in the beautiful mountain views from the oversized deck.

The property includes access to the amenities in the Wolf Laurel Community and Village Club membership.

There is a pending offer on the home.

Mars Hill, NC

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6. 7820 NW 185th St, Hialeah, FL

Price: $765,000
Why it’s here: 
This lakefront retreat comes with a private dock and sandy beach.

The three-bedroom house is located in the Palm Springs North community. The delightful dwelling was built in 1967 and features 1,812 square feet of living space, all on one level.

An open floor plan boasts a spacious kitchen and bright living room with glass doors. Out back, there’s a covered terrace.

Hialeah, FL

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5. 3521 Sentinel Oaks Rd, Flower Mound, TX

Price: $23,000,000
Why it’s here:
Behold Woodbine Lake Ranch, a 13-acre spread that comprises 11 contiguous properties bordering a half-mile boundary with Lake Grapevine.

The parklike property, “20 years in the making,” according to the listing, includes a 4,700-square-foot main house, 8,500-square-foot horse stables, and 800-square-foot guesthouse.

Plus, the grounds feature horse pastures, an arena, a tack room, and a 1-acre stocked lake.

Flower Mound, TX

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4. 357 Montague Rd, Sunderland, MA

Price: $715,000
Why it’s here: 
This post-and-beam dwelling offers 2,246 square feet of living space, including three bedrooms.

Vaulted wood ceilings, hardwood floors, and a kitchen with hickory cabinets contribute to the rustic design.

The 9-acre property comes with a detached, heated garage with workspace and storage.

Bonus: There is an opportunity to transform a portion of the space into a separate, in-law suite.

Sunderland, MA

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3. 2901 Broadway St, Galveston, TX

Price: $699,000
Why it’s here: 
The Van Alstyne House is almost as popular for its colorful gingerbread design as it is for its rumored hauntings.

There’s a total of 6,300 square feet of living space between the main house and a garage apartment.

The three-story Victorian was built in 1940 and features high ceilings, stained-glass windows, fireplaces, and ornate woodwork. Recent updates include a new roof, ductwork, and plumbing.

There are two levels of decks to enjoy the views.

Galveston, TX

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2. 151 Dover Point Rd, Dover, NH

Price: $2,300,000
Why it’s here: 
This quintessential, New England farmstead dates to the 1600s, according to the listing. But the four-bedroom home was built in 1789.

The 3,554-square-foot home comes with original hardwood floors, exposed-beam ceilings, and wood walls. An enormous great room boasts two fireplaces. The kitchen has been modernized and features custom cabinetry, Corian countertops, and a breakfast bar.

The glass-enclosed sunroom, terrace, patios, and gardens offer many spots to relax and enjoy the beautiful views.

The property is located next to 135 acres of conservation land.

Dover, NH

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1. 33642 Blanton Rd, Dade City, FL

Price: $19,000,000
Why it’s here: 
This gargantuan property brings a Spanish flair to Florida.

The 200-acre parcel is anchored by an enormous, five-bedroom home, which was custom-built in 2006 by Thomas Johnson, founder of Global Imaging Systems, and his wife, Jane Johnson.

The hacienda-style home features “a red-tiled roof, concrete block adobe-style stucco, ironwork, archways, and custom woodwork,” according to the listing. A primary suite boasts custom closets with separate dressing rooms and a walk-in shower.

The property comes with several barns and an enclosed, lagoon-style pool with a waterfall and palm trees.

Dade City, FL

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