Ohio Log Cabin Stuffed With Taxidermy Is the Week’s Most Popular Home
This week’s most popular home on Realtor.com® isn’t exactly for the faint of heart. Animal lovers may want to avert their eyes from the listing photos for this log cabin in Ohio.
For those tempted by taxidermy, this rustic residence is a slice of heaven. It’s a canvas to display the current owner’s trophies—walls and rooms full of dead, stuffed, and mounted animals.
Bears, bucks, and mountain lions ready to pounce can be found throughout this hand-hewn log home, built in 2014. Those lifeless animals drew a crowd of real estate gawkers who couldn’t help but check out the very unusual decor devoted to dead animals.
But if hunting isn’t your bag, there are several other cool properties to check out. You clicked on a pristine midcentury modern home in Oklahoma, a Washington residence with its own indoor rock pond and waterfall, and a round Colorado mountain home built for maximum views and dramatic effect.
So take a spin through all of this week’s most popular homes. We’re sure you’ll find something worth swooning over.
Price: $2,300,000
Why it’s here: Down by the border, this chic contemporary six-bedroom residence was custom-built in 2004.
In its nearly 7,000 square feet of living space, you’ll find a stunning foyer, a stone wall in the living room, a theater room, as well as an elegant kitchen with built-in seating and breakfast area. The large, 1.3-acre lot also holds an infinity pool and spa, and a gazebo with fireplace and outdoor kitchen.
Price: $2,999,500
Why it’s here: Swarovski crystal chandeliers, custom millwork, and stately columns are just a few highlights of this eight-bedroom mansion designed for formal Southern living.
Built in 2007, the home comes with two kitchens, multiple wet bars, a billiard-room, ballroom, yoga studio, and a safe room.
Price: $215,000
Why it’s here: Not a party pad ready for reality TV, this two-bedroom bungalow by the shore is a humble weekend getaway.
Built in 1930, this petite Jersey Shore home has 584 square feet of living space and sits just two blocks from the beach. The turnkey vacation house also has an enclosed front porch, backyard, and is being sold partially furnished.
Price: $195,000
Why it’s here: Don’t let your eyes deceive you—this place was built at an angle.
Constructed with a serious tilt, this delightfully bohemian house sits on 8.41-wooded acres that also include a guest cottage or studio. The askew home features an open floor plan, tall ceilings, large windows, and quirky style throughout.
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Price: $135,000
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Why it’s here: Priced to move and pristine inside, this midcentury modern time capsule still has its original kitchen and bathroom from 1955.
There are also walls of windows, beamed ceilings, and a cozy fireplace. It sits on a large lot with mature trees, in close proximity to the Tulsa Country Club and downtown.
Price: $29,900,000
Why it’s here: This iconic piece of real estate, known as Seaview Terrace, is the largest privately owned estate in the area.
One of the regal residences on the property was originally located in Washington, DC. In 1923, the owner, Edson Bradley, disassembled his mansion in the nation’s capital and had it rebuilt on this prime location along the Atlantic. New buildings were later constructed around the home, which is now offered as a compound without parallel.
Price: $900,000
Why it’s here: Built in 1978, this custom-built, five-bedroom home is a total throwback.
It comes with a groovy indoor rock pond and waterfall, a conversation pit with fireplace, plus one-of-a-kind light fixtures and finishes. The nearly half-acre lot includes a private picnic area and professionally landscaped grounds.
Price: $24,500,000
Why it’s here: Get ready to bid for a chance at luxe cowboy life. WYO Manor is headed to auction with no reserve price.
Sitting on 17 acres, the estate offers views of Casper Mountain and is close to the North Platte River. The 22,884-square-foot main house was built in 2007, and offers seating for up to 100 guests. For work-life balance, there’s also a private office and conference room set up. Other highlights include a private lake and separate guesthouse.
Price: $890,000
Why it’s here: Built in a circle to soak in all the mountain views, this custom six-bedroom was completed in 1980.
Inside, you’ll find wood floors, rounded windows, a circular staircase, plus an indoor pool and sauna. Now it’s up to a buyer to take a spin.
Price: $799,000
Why it’s here: One look at the listing photos, and you’ll see why this log cabin attracted thousands of clicks this week.
We’re not sure if an abundance of taxidermy on display is a plus or an obstacle for a potential sale, but this rustic residence attracted plenty of attention. So, mission accomplished?
Beyond the dead animals in every room, this four-bedroom log cabin built in 2014 offers large covered front and back porches. There’s also a geothermal HVAC system, media room, rec room, and both indoor and outdoor areas for entertaining. No word on whether any of the trophies convey with a sale, but a buyer can always inquire.
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