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Could you live in a 400- or even a 750-square-foot tiny home? These tiny homes have more storage than you may imagine.

Could you live in a 400- or even a 750-square-foot tiny home? These tiny homes have more storage than you may imagine.

Mansions have every conceivable amenity, and some you may not have thought of, such as an etched-glass elevator with an underwater scene.
These were built before or at the turn of the 20th century. Two are fixer-uppers. A three-story Queen Anne mansion is move-in ready.
Art Deco is distinguished by bold geometric lines and rich materials, such as marble and gilding, to convey elegance and sophistication.
Spanish architecture isn’t a single style. Typical elements include thick stucco-clad walls, terracotta roofs and outdoor living spaces.
Showy Victorian architecture bore little resemblance to the square lines of houses that went before it. A century later, the style endures.
Last year, baby boomers represented 39 percent of homebuyers, often picking up roots to live closer to family and friends, a report shows.
A former barn, a church and a schoolhouse are transformed into unique homes equipped for modern living but preserving original details.
A hidden room behind a fireplace supports Underground Railroad history in New Hampshire. Connecticut and Maryland homes have secret rooms.
Interest in amateur astronomy has been increasing, fueling both telescope sales and an interest in homes with their own observatories.
Combined, these three homes have 30 bathrooms, 26 bedrooms and 41,933 square feet of living space. Buy all three for about $26.7 million.
Cape Cod houses in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island have gable roofs. The pitch allows snow and rain to slide off easily.
Check out these condominium units in Harlem in New York City, Wicker Park in Chicago and Georgetown in Washington, D.C.
Modern architecture — influenced by greats like Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, I.M. Pei and others — skips unnecessary embellishments.
It’s pricey to convert to energy-efficient ground-source heat pumps, but the investment has already been made at these three homes.
White board and batten vertical siding, large black frame windows, gables, metal roofs, front porches and shutters define modern farmhouses.
Bowling alleys are among the options for fun in these three homes. And prepare to be amazed by a closet that most people only dream about.
Solar panels are growing in popularity as utility costs soar. But with “solar architecture,” they don’t have to be ugly afterthoughts.
Marble relief mantelpieces, cornices and other luxury design elements are stars in homes in Rhode Island, New York City and Washington, D.C.
This week in How Much House, we feature homes with charming front porches in Massachusetts, Minnesota and New Jersey.
With sweeping turrets, soaring ceilings and oversized dining rooms for lavish banquets may make you feel like royalty.
A round house in Florida survived Hurricane Ian. In a star-studded California enclave, guests walk in circles. In Illinois, plan to hunt.
Risking fines and prison, the former owners of these historic homes for sale now helped enslaved African Americans reach freedom in Canada.
The cost of a view ranges from $1.5 million or more in Rhode Island and New York City to about $4 million in Washington and Washington, D.C.
Even with the log construction and rustic decor, you’d be way off base to refer to these upscale homes as “cabins.”
The socialite behind King Edward VIII’s abdication in England, Ernest Hemingway’s editor and a Revolutionary War surgeon roamed these homes.
Whether steeped in history as a stop along the Underground Railroad or offering quiet respite or whimsical fancy, these homes intrigue.
Even ladders to hay lofts are preserved in these luxurious homes whose amenities include swimming pools, hot tubs and dreamy soaker tubs.
If you’re looking for a beach property and your bank account is endless, these homes in California, Florida and Georgia are sure to please.
We compared monthly rent costs on similarly sized 1-bedroom units in some of the trendiest neighborhoods in America’s biggest cities.
You need three bedrooms and a back yard to play in, but how much will that home cost in a housing market still sorting out its challenges?
If you’re going to dream, you may as well dream big. These ritzy estates let you live like you’re on vacation all year round.
Walls of windows let nature star in these three homes. In one, a 1700s stone house flows flawlessly into a mid-century modern masterpiece.
Three quintessential Colonial-style homes range in price from $419,000 to $3.85 million.
Location has everything to do with the cost of a house. Here’s what you’ll get for around $700,000 in California, Virginia and Wisconsin.
Designed for entertaining, these three houses priced just under $1 million also offer picturesque views, privacy and sanctuary.