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Architecture 🏛 Mid-century modern houses

I'd say it qualifies as MCM as well. Did you know it was/is a real house? HGTV ended up buying it for 3.5 million dollars.

 
I would call that an MCM house, especially if the interior is as depicted on the show. That staircase was definitely MCM.
 
Surprisingly low price, for what and where it is. I'd expect to see a house like that sell for that price per square foot here in Fort Worth, but in the Chicago suburbs that seems very reasonable.
 
This gorgeous house not far south of me just came across my feed. It's nice to see it's been well maintained and/or restored in a way that didn't strip it of all its character in the interior. If this house were just a few miles further north, the price would probably be at least 2.5x what it's listed at.

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This past weekend I ran down a dead end I haven't been on in probably a decade and saw a for sale sign in front of this beauty:

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I couldn't really see much of it from the road so of course I had to go check out Zillow later in the day:

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The interior is nice enough but the exterior and landscaping are fantastic!

Also, I always imagine that the majority of the furnishings in these MCM houses that are on the market are put there and arranged by professional stagers and photographers, but this house is one where I'd love to just come in and say, "Here's a check. Give me the house AND all the furniture!" :rofl:
 
I love all the northern mid century houses. They have windows. Down here the few we have do not have as many windows.
 
That side of the family has an average lifespan of 178 or something like that. By that point, the houses I like will have gone up in price 1000%! :rofl:
And you won't really be in the market anyways as you'll get a beach house in the estate.

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