It’s How Much?! A Petite Denver Home With an XL Price of $1.2M Is the Week’s Most Popular Listing

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A tiny 731-square-foot home in Denver that comes with a giant $1.2 million price tag is the week’s most popular listing.

Why so much money, you ask? It’s all about location, location, location!

Built in 1941, this three-bedroom abode is tucked away in a newer neighborhood surrounded by much larger homes. The listing notes there are “many opportunities for investment/redevelopment,” so it remains to be seen whether the next owner will tear it down or preserve its midcentury roots.

Also grabbing attention this week are a California architectural marvel, a yurt surrounded by wildlife in Washington state, and an award-winning showcase home in Washington, DC.

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

10. 2227 29th St S, Saint Petersburg, FL

Price: $429,999
Why it’s here: 
Built in 1925, the modernized Spanish-inspired retreat features many hidden surprises.

The affordably priced three-bedroom home boasts a European-style design that includes terra-cotta roof tiles, wrought-iron railings, Spanish tiles, arched doorways, and exposed wood-beam ceilings. A spacious first-floor primary suite has access to a private courtyard.

The “crown jewel” is the secluded outdoor sitting area accessed by a spiral staircase.

Saint Petersburg, FL

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9. 1316 W Fargo Ave Apt 410, Chicago, IL

Price: $239,900
Why it’s here: 
Calling all flippers! This cheap condo located in an owner-occupied building does need a lot of work, but it offers “million-dollar views” of Lake Michigan.

The two-bedroom unit built in 1963 is seeking a buyer to look past its dated appearance and damaged floors and bring back its natural beauty. The condo features 1,200 square feet of living space and has a lake-facing private balcony off of the main living area.

One covered parking space and a storage unit are included.

Chicago, IL

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8. 10370 Gratis Jacksonburg Rd, Somerville, OH

Price: $725,000
Why it’s here:
This custom-built log home sits on 12 acres that include two ponds, a pole barn, and a smokehouse.

Built in 2014, the four-bedroom residence boasts a two-story living room with a floor-to-ceiling fireplace and pellet stove. The first-floor primary suite has a bathroom with a jetted tub and stone backsplash. Hardwood flooring and huge timber beams run throughout the 4,713-square-foot interior. The loft space could be used as an office.

The property comes with an attached two-car garage and a detached garage with storage space.

Somerville, OH

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7. 642 Pinnacle Crst, Palm Desert, CA

Price: $15,000,000
Why it’s here:
The four-bedroom angular abode was the brainchild of designer Guy Dreier.

Built in 2013, the 8,148-square-foot interior features sleek spaces with clean lines, arched ceilings, and a custom fireplace. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors, pocket sliders,  and oversized windows are designed to provide a seamless transition to the outdoor living space. Other eye-catching features include a massive indoor aquarium and a primary suite with indoor and outdoor showers, fireplaces, and a private pool.

The 2.4-acre lot includes waterfalls, outdoor fireplaces, an “entertaining” pool, and a detached casita.

Palm Desert, CA

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6. 229 Center St, Huron, OH

Price: $1,595,000
Why it’s here: 
From the outside, this antique is not what you might expect to find on the inside.

Built in 1870, the seven-bedroom historic mansion has been entirely modernized. Currently in use as a rental property, the furnished home boasts two kitchens, two laundry rooms, two living rooms, two dining rooms, and several fireplaces.

Each bedroom has a private bathroom. The private backyard has a saltwater pool and a gazebo.

The home is located close to a boat basin, marina, beach, pier, lakefront park, and restaurants.

Huron, OH

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5. 203 Low Meadow Pt, Fort Davis, TX

Price: $249,500
Why it’s here:
It’s pretty in pink! This newly built cabin sits on nearly 5 acres of natural beauty.

Featuring just one bedroom and one bathroom, the 493-square-foot residence boasts a modern interior. The living space has a custom picture window, wood-burning stove, and luxury vinyl plank flooring. A sliding barn door provides access to the bathroom.

Recently reduced in price by $6,000, the rose-hued home even comes with a Pottery Barn bed.

The lot is partly fenced, and the deck wraps the house.

Fort Davis, TX

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4. 31 Buck Ln, Goldendale, WA

Price: $189,900
Why it’s here: 
Hunters will surely appreciate this yurt, which is surrounded by wildlife, including elk, deer, bears, cougars, and turkeys. There are photos to prove it.

The lot measures 5 acres, so there’s plenty of room to build your dream home while you live temporarily in the yurt. The one-room abode is cozy with a wood-burning stove inside and beautiful views of Mount Adams outside.

A power meter and private well have been installed, according to the listing, and essential utilities have been set up.

Goldendale, WA

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3. 7327 S Milne Garden Cir, Cottonwood Heights, UT 

Price: $2,599,000
Why it’s here: 
This five-bedroom storybook estate looks like something out of a fairy tale.

Built in 2007, the 8,502-square-foot mansion boasts exposed-beam cathedral ceilings, hardwood and marble floors, custom arches and columns, and four fireplaces. The European-inspired space features two first-floor primary suites, with one offering views of Little Cottonwood Creek.

Outside, the professionally landscaped yard is tricked out with waterfalls, a putting green, a patio with pavilion seating, a privacy wall, and a covered swim spa. There is also a three-car garage and a covered carport and RV area.

Cottonwood Heights, UT

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2. 1662 34th St NW, Washington, DC

Price: $3,250,000
Why it’s here: 
Behold the 2022 American Institute of Architects National Award-winning home!

Built in 1850 and entirely modernized by architect Robert M. Gurney, this reimagined townhouse boasts 2,040 square feet of contemporary space. The light-filled interior features floor-to-ceiling windows, wide-plank Danish wood flooring, and skylights throughout.

Period details include original brick and stacked stone walls. Three bedrooms upstairs have custom-built steel ladders that lead to a “secret reading loft.”

Located in the Book Hill section of Georgetown, the property includes a rear garden with a dining terrace.

Washington, DC

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1. 2615 S Saint Paul St, Denver, CO 

Price: $1,200,000
Why it’s here: 
This dwelling is small in size, but large in price.

Offering just 731 square feet of living space, the three-bedroom home built in 1941 is sandwiched between two larger, newer builds. Whether you opt to tear this home down and build the house of your dreams, or renovate it into a retro gem, the choice is yours.

The seller believes its prime University/Observatory Park location near McWilliams Park is reason enough to warrant the hefty $1,642 per square foot asking price.

Denver, CO

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