Several homes do stand out from the crowd. This short list includes dwellings that are unique on their own and contains uncommon features.
For those looking for a house with a natatorium or an indoor pool enclosed in its own structure, then this Houston estate may be the one. The 21,000-square-foot house and 12,000-square-foot natatorium are both being offered for $17.9 million. The pool structure alone can accommodate 250 guests. One may also be bewildered by its saltwater pool and the enormously-sized chandeliers hanging from the ceiling.
Though not for grabs anymore, there was once a one-acre replica of an Old West town offered for $950,000, Realtor reported. The said property contains a saloon and is located in California. However, the sellers decided to stay in the said property and auctioned off the antiques that had been collected for the past 60 years by the family.
A 720-acre Los Robles property is currently in the market for $17.5 million. The said property contains horse stables, a 65,000-gallon pond, waterfalls and long trails. The bonus is, it has its own half-mile go kart track, a paintball park, a skeet shooting area, an archery area, and a putting green. It is an amusement park with a free house in San Diego.
Case Study houses are mostly designed for Los Angeles, however, Case Study House #26 in San Rafael, California, was sold for $1.55 million, revealed a Curbed feature article. The one-story structure was built in 1962, and is made out of glass and steel, as well as is surrounded by decks to enjoy the view of the Peacock Gap golf course.
A 1,223-square-feet treehouse-like abode in Kailua, Hawaii is being offered for $2.96 million. It was built in 1973, and has an appearance of seemingly floating atop fruit-bearing trees. The four-story wood home is located on a steep site of land and faces the magnificent view of the ocean.