Sister Act: Former Montana Convent Reborn as a $929K Luxury Residence Is the Week’s Most Popular Home

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Here’s a rare opportunity to be witness to a divine real estate intervention.

A spiritual sanctuary once used as a convent and reborn as a luxury residence in Butte, MT, is the week’s most popular home. The brick structure still features vestiges of its storied past.

Also getting attention this week were a newly built barndominium and windmill in Indiana, a luxurious Virginia estate with its own private playground, and a beloved Minnesota apple farm.

Scroll on for a full look at this week’s 10 most popular homes.

10. 4 Whitetail Rdg, Springfield, NH

Price: $420,000
Why it’s here:
You won’t believe your eyes when you look inside this cozy carriage house’s wide-open floor plan.

Affordably priced, the 1,436-square-foot residence boasts a striking, two-story great room with a Palladian window, wood-burning stove, and a loft area. The nearly 3-acre property is part of the Eastman community that offers an abundance of recreational amenities for a $341 monthly association fee.

Springfield, NH

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9. 16 Woodbriar Ln, Cedar Crest, NM

Price: $460,000
Why it’s here:
Attention, home flippers! This wood-clad contemporary on 2 acres does needs updates to bring it up to its full potential.

Evidence of the home’s 1984 roots are apparent in the vaulted ceilings, brick floors, and wall-to-wall bedroom carpeting. The spacious kitchen with oak cabinets also features Mexican-tile accents. A treetop deck is accessed via a top-floor bedroom.

Cedar Crest, NM

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8. 2658 N County Road 50 E, Greencastle, IN

Price: $825,000
Why it’s here: 
Here’s a chance to own a newly built barndominium, complete with a pond and windmill!

The modern interior boasts Amish cabinets; radiant-heat, concrete floors; and oversized bedrooms. A 1,360-square-foot garage with a glass door offers plenty of space to tinker and even includes a full bathroom.

The 35-acre property also comes with two oversized pole buildings equipped with electricity.

Greencastle, IN

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7. 505 W Abriendo Ave, Pueblo, CO

Price: $320,000
Why it’s here:
How’s this for a reasonably priced, work-from-home opportunity?

This 1,764-square-foot dwelling is zoned to allow for both residential and commercial space in the same building. Built in 1900, the home was recently updated.

And the property is just five minutes from downtown Pueblo, where restaurants, museums, and the riverwalk await.

Pueblo, CO

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6. 2010 N 2nd St, Milwaukee, WI 

Price: $325,000
Why it’s here: 
Calling all historic-home lovers: This well-preserved Victorian is actually affordable.

Built in 1880, the residence has been thoughtfully renovated over the years, but its history has been well preserved. Nestled in the Brewers Hill neighborhood, the charming 1,520-square-foot dwelling still features arched doorways, built-ins, and restored hardwood floors.

Modernizations include a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, plus a first-floor bedroom separated from the living area by French doors.

Milwaukee, WI

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5. 900 Presidential Hwy, Jefferson, NH

Price: $130,000
Why it’s here:
Investors, rejoice: The former St. John’s United Methodist Church seeks a buyer to restore its heavenly glory.

Listed on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, the vintage property originally hit the market last fall for $239,500. But perhaps the recent and hefty price chop will attract a sale. Built in 1868, the once-largest house of worship in town has hardwood floors, stained-glass windows, and, naturally, cathedral ceilings.

The property needs significant renovation and has no kitchen or bathroom.

Jefferson, NH

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4. 11100 Kings Cavalier Ct, Oakton, VA

Price: $15,000,000
Why it’s here: 
This luxury, brick estate features its own private playground.

Lavish amenities adorning the plush interior include European antiques, 14 fireplaces, crystal chandeliers, custom ceilings, and Palladian windows. Other highlights include a spa and fitness center.

A spectacular, 11-acre, outdoor oasis features a two-level heated pool with slide and lazy river, a regulation-size tennis court, sport court, guesthouse, and three-level garage.

Oakton, VA

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3. 400 New Salem Rd, Esopus, NY

Price: $5,500,000
Why it’s here: 
This idyllic, 375-acre spread boasts a historic home, a second four-bedroom residence, guest cottage, studio cabin, restored barn, and an equestrian facility.

Surrounded by nature trails, the enormous lake-view property also comes with an antique-stone farmhouse that was built in 1700.

Esopus, NY

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2. 22702 Hamburg Ave, Lakeville, MN

Price: $2,100,000
Why it’s here: 
Is this 61-acre property the apple of your eye?

The enormous, agritourism estate has been operating as a beloved apple orchard for the past 25 years. The lot features a custom-built farmhouse, scenic surroundings, and over 6,000 apple trees.

Also included are a retail building with a cider room, separate storage shed, and acres upon acres of tillable pasture.

Lakeville, MN

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1. 1131 W Copper St, Butte, MT 

Price: $929,000
Why it’s here: 
This converted convent combines historic details with modern conveniences.

While the listing details open with, “Welcome to the Convent,” there’s no longer a nunnery here. Instead, the once-religious residence now flaunts a stylish interior. Built in 1917, the modernized manse offers up-to-date luxuries, including a chef’s kitchen, wine room, sauna, and fitness center.

Hints of its former life are evidenced by a cross patterned into the brick exterior.

Butte, MT

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