Amazing Listings That Hit the Market in 2025
A mid-century modern with 70% glass construction and dual atriums surrounded by natural boulders and mature trees in Alabama.
An Ed Crittenden design in Alaska.
A Ron Brissette design known as "Las Rocas" in Arizona.
A 3 unit hotel in Arkansas.
A magical James Hubbell design, known as the Davidson Residence, was and hand-built by the homeowners between 1970-72 in California.
A Spanish style home originally crafted by architect Bob Silvestri in Colorado.
4 homes on 23 acres in Connecticut.
Awesome outdoor space and a short walk to the beach in Delaware.
A mid-century design by FSU Professor Winslow Wedin Florida.
10 acres with an antique-log cabin and a spring-fed pond in Georgia.
A tropical getaway in Hawaii.
Built in 1951 and known as the Sundial House, this stunner features rock walls, vaulted post-and-beam ceilings, skylights and walls of glass that follow the sun’s path in Idaho.
A whimsical home in Illinois.
A mansion built in 1911 by architect Hulman-Reynolds in Indiana.
A cozy Tudor Revival in Iowa.
Designed with exceptional foresight by Design Build (later Gould Evans) Architects in Kansas.
A 138-year-old Victorian in Kentucky.
A converted Sinclair gas station built in 1918 with nods to its history in Louisiana.
A charming cottage on the Sheepscot River in Maine.
A 1900's rowhome with wonderful natural light in Maryland.
A 1910 Gambrel Shingle-Style home with playful patterns throughout in Massachusetts.
A mid-century modern with coved ceilings in Michigan.
A near perfect midcentury modern home in Minnesota.
A home built in 1920 known as the Threefoot Residence in Mississippi.
A retro style living room shines in "The Orb" in Missouri.
A greenhouse so beautiful you’ll almost forget there’s no house on this 11 acre property in Montana.
A thoughtfully designed home in Nebraska.
A small home in the converted Wilson Street Grocery in Nevada.
A light and airy waterfront cottage, perfect for relaxation, in New Hampshire.
Historic reproduction of the original freight station, later used as the Stonewick Room of local restaurant Tarpley's in New Jersey.
A Douglas Atwill design in New Mexico.
The mountains are calling at this stone home in New York.
An Arthur Cogswell design known as the David Hill House in North Carolina.
If you like glass blocks this Paul W "Tubby" Jones design is for you. Located in North Dakota.
A French Normandy style home with a curved wall of windows, a butler’s pantry and vintage bathrooms by Louis Lott in Ohio.
A Queen Anne Farmhouse and ADU renovated by Homegrown Design in Oklahoma.
A Foursquare built in 1911 in Oregon.
A 1920 Colonial with a major glow-up in Pennsylvania.
A Tudor Revival style cottage built in 1928 and known as the Auger House in Rhode Island.
This 1962 mid-century modern house exudes quiet luxury and was completely transformed in 2022, uniting impeccable craftsmanship with the finest finishes fused with functional design in South Carolina.
An a-frame in South Dakota.
Southern comfort in Tennessee.
A beautifully restored home built in 1921 in Texas.
Carved into the side of the Bloomington Bluff, this architectural statement was originally envisioned by architect Thomas A. Dobrusky and reimagined in 2025 by designer Emily Barnas. Built in 1982, the home reflects an earthy Postmodernism collected design, blending sculptural geometry with natural materials and a deep connection to its surroundings in Utah.
A newly constructed barn style home in Vermont.
Commissioned in the 1930s and inspired by a Welsh hunting lodge, this extraordinary stone residence offers a timeless blend of historic charm, architectural pedigree, and breathtaking natural beauty in Virginia.
A path to a private beach and a rare (only 50 made) Airstream put the cherry on top this beach cottage in Washington.
A log home built in 1804 in West Virginia.
A converted mill built in 1856 with original mill gearing still on display in Wisconsin.
40 acres teeming with wildlife and lovely views of Wyoming.
A converted grocery store with color drenched rooms built in 1885 in Washington DC.
