A former church in Brooksville, Northern Kentucky, has been converted into a single-family home and is now for sale at $89,900, featuring 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, and a spacious 3,024 sq ft on nearly 0.84 acres, offering a unique living opportunity.
A former church in Brooksville, Northern Kentucky, has been converted into a single-family home and is now for sale at $89,900, featuring one bedroom, a spacious living area, and a large lot, offering a unique living opportunity.
A former church in Brooksville, Northern Kentucky, has been converted into a single-family home listed for $89,900, featuring 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, and a spacious 3,024 sq ft on nearly 0.84 acres, offering a unique living opportunity.
A one-of-a-kind home in Concord, Ohio, resembling "The Flintstones" cave house, is on the market for $400,000. The 3,597-square-foot property, known as "Chant du Cygne," was commissioned in 1970 and is the largest sculpture created by renowned artist Wayne Trapp. With five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a wood-burning fireplace, and a two-car garage, the house sits on over an acre of land. The unique design and organic handmade walls offer a constantly changing living experience. The listing agent suggests potential buyers could use the property for both residential and creative purposes, such as short-term rentals or an immersion space.
A unique and affordable 462-sq-ft "bridge house" in Alhambra, California, has sold for $450,000, $180,000 over the asking price. The one-bedroom unit features a rooftop patio with waterfront views, a 1950s-style kitchen, and a full bathroom. Described as a "cosmetic fixer," the property offers privacy and is conveniently located near shopping centers. The sale was featured on Zillow Gone Wild, a social media platform showcasing unusual listings.
The quirky bridge home in Alhambra, with views of the Alhambra Wash, has been sold for nearly double its asking price of $250,000, closing at an all-cash purchase of $430,000. The sellers initially thought they could ask for up to $150,000, but the uniqueness of the property made up for its small size and "fixer-upper" status.