Slip Through Time in $1M Medieval-Style Castle in Oregon, the Week’s Most Popular Home

Live Like Royalty! A Dreamy $1M European-Inspired Castle Is the Week's Most Popular Home

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Who wants to live like royalty?

Apparently lots of us, as a concrete castle with a turret in Eugene, OR, is this week’s most popular home.

Listed for $1 million, the fortified three-bedroom dwelling features many custom details, including arched windows, skylights, and terrazzo flooring. Two knights in armor flank the arched entry door, ready to greet guests.

The only element that seems to be missing from the medieval-style property is a moat. Maybe the next owner can dig one?

Also grabbing attention this week are a Wisconsin home with a hobby farm, a Florida “bungalow in the jungalow,” and a Connecticut log cabin complete with an Irish pub.

For a full look at this week’s 10 most popular homes, just scroll down.

10. 400 N Downing St, Piqua, OH

Price: $539,900
Why it’s here: 
Behold this six-bedroom English Tudor Revival in all its historic glory!

The George H. Rundle House was built in 1908 and offers 4,881 square feet of living space. Original highlights include stained-glass doors, custom millwork, built-in seating and bookcases, tin ceilings, honeycomb floors, two staircases, and six fireplaces.

There are covered porches in the front and back, as well as a two-story carriage house.

Piqua, OH

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9. 933 Watauga Church Rd, Franklin, NC

Price: $189,900
Why it’s here: 
Here’s an opportunity to get a lot of house for a little money.

The seven-bedroom residence measures 2,742 square feet. As the price indicates, it needs some work. Some of the rooms need heating and closets.

The 1-acre lot features a cleared backyard, which would be ideal for gatherings.

Franklin, NC

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8. 11752 Valleydale Dr, Dallas, TX

Price: $250,000 (minimum opening bid for auction)
Why it’s here: 
This five-bedroom home is a midcentury build, but the interior is anything but retro.

The 4,879-square-foot space has been entirely modernized. The open floor plan boasts farmhouse style with accent walls, new flooring, and an updated kitchen and bathrooms. The original sunken living room, glass-enclosed sunroom, and two fireplaces remain.

A live auction will be held on site on Monday.

Dallas, TX

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7. W330S5245 Meadowlark Ln, Genesee, WI

Price: $550,000
Why it’s here:
 This 4-acre property is “a hobby farm dream come true!”

The three-bedroom ranch house was built in 1976 and beautifully updated. The 3,092-square-foot open floor plan boasts arched windows and doors, exposed beams, and a sunken living room. The finished lower level includes a full bar and additional living space.

There’s a patio out back, along with a barn and pasture area for horses and cattle.

Genesee, WI

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6. 90 Tenney Hill Rd, Monson, ME 

Price: $80,000
Why it’s here: 
This A-frame cabin comes with 18 acres.

Take note: There is no running water and “electricity is on the road,” but if you like glamping, this place is stellar.

Designed as a cozy shelter from the elements, the tiny home has a wood-burning stove on the first floor along with a sitting area. The sleeping space is in the loft, which is accessible by ladder.

The property is located near Lake Hebron, the Appalachian Trail, and Moosehead Lake.

Monson, ME

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5. 560 Broadway St, Longboat Key, FL

Price: $2,295,000
Why it’s here: 
We also want to know what this “bungalow in the jungalow” is all about.

Built in 1971, the beautifully decorated three-bedroom home has been entirely updated. The bright kitchen has custom cabinets, pendant lighting, and a wood island with quartzite countertops. The primary suite has a new oversized walk-in shower as well as glass doors leading to the backyard. The loft could be used as an extra bedroom, office, or home gym.

The outdoor oasis includes a heated saltwater pool with a waterfall feature, a spacious deck with a pergola, lush gardens, and a fire pit area.

Longboat Key, FL

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4. 357 Brockenbraugh Ct, Metairie, LA 

Price: $1,995,000
Why it’s here:
This is two abutting properties for the price of one.

The four-bedroom main residence was built in 2000 and features an updated 3,525-square-foot floor plan. Luxurious highlights include a chef’s kitchen with a copper sink, copper-hanging gas lanterns, and a wooden island. The back patio overlooks a saltwater pool with a 65-foot lap lane and a hot tub. There is an attached two-car garage.

The 1,728-square-foot, glass-enclosed dwelling has a kitchen, den, lower-level bedroom, upstairs entertainment area, and attached one-car garage.

Metairie, LA

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3. 720 Route 80, Guilford, CT

Price: $519,000
Why it’s here: 
Cheers to this custom-built log home and the Irish pub that used to be a detached studio!

The three-bedroom abode was built in 1971 and includes a spacious living room with a cathedral ceiling, exposed beams, a stone fireplace, and a loft area. The 2,546-square-foot interior features exposed logs, wood ceilings, and many windows.

There’s a large deck off the side of the house along with a gazebo for entertaining. The lot measures 1.3 acres.

Guilford, CT

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2. 875 E Donges Ln, Bayside, WI

Price: $599,900
Why it’s here:
This stunning home was designed by Wisconsin architect John Randal McDonald.

Built in 1953, the three-bedroom home features an open floor plan with wood-paneled walls, radiant floor heating, two fireplaces, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances.

The listing notes that the 1,683-square-foot building has received more than $100,000 in “tasteful and extensive upgrades.”

The nearly 1-acre wooded lot offers an abundance of privacy.

Bayside, WI

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1. 28375 Rainbow Valley Rd, Eugene, OR

Price: $1,000,000
Why it’s here: 
Hear ye, hear ye: Here’s a chance to live like royalty in a regal castle located less than two hours south of Portland.

Round stones line the driveway to the citadel, which comes complete with a turret and battlements offering an impressive entry.

Designed after a medieval European castle, the three-bedroom fortress was built with concrete and measures 4,141 square feet. It features arched windows and doors, high ceilings, and terrazzo flooring throughout.

The 7-acre property comes with several outbuildings.

Eugene, OR

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