Hey, Barbie fans! A pink-hued pad in Hamilton, NJ, bedecked in blush-colored decor is the week’s most popular home on Realtor.com®.
Listed for $500,000, the cheery 1,778-square-foot residence teeming with “good vibes,” was transformed by artist and owner Kate Gabrielle into her very own cotton candy-colored dream house. She purchased the groovy, three-bedroom home in 2022 for $340,000 and spent the last two years curating every square inch of the interior.
Gabrielle made the difficult decision to sell due to financial hardship. But will a buyer swoon over her rosy vision?
Also grabbing buyers’ attention this week are the Massachusetts home of Karen Read, accused of killing her boyfriend; a stone castle in Alabama; and an expanded Michigan mansion overlooking Lake Erie.
Keep reading for a full look at this week’s most viewed home listings.
10. 9 Highland Ct, Fitzwilliam, NH
Price: $179,900
Why it’s here: It’s an affordable log cabin that comes with a guesthouse.
The cozy interior of the two-bedroom primary residence boasts cathedral ceilings, exposed beams, and a stone fireplace in the living room. The seasonal home near Laurel Lake has also been recently updated with a new kitchen and large deck.
9. 408 Society St, Clio, SC
Price: $365,000
Why it’s here: The historic Bundy-Vickers House has been beautifully maintained over the years and is offered at an affordable price.
Built in 1907, the classic Revival-style residence features many period details, including custom moldings, built-in bookcases, and 10 fireplaces. The 2.8-acre lot also boasts a glassed-in gazebo, workshop, peacock pen, laundry house, two-story barn, and an above-ground saltwater pool with a deck
8. 481 Gilbert St, Mansfield, MA
Price: $849,900
Why it’s here: This classic New England Colonial is owned by Karen Read, who garnered national attention when she was accused of allegedly killing her boyfriend, Boston Police officer John O’Keefe. After a mistrial was declared, a new trial date was set for next year.
Read purchased the four-bedroom residence in 2017 for $499,900. Built in 1972, the 2,516-square-foot home has been modernized over the years with hardwood floors throughout, an updated kitchen, a den with wood-beam accents, and a two-car garage.
7. 2919 Fairway Dr, Mountain Brook, AL
Price: $3,150,000
Why it’s here: This stone castle is ideally situated next to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens.
Built in 1929, the historic mansion has been thoughtfully preserved over the years. The Gothic-style home’s history is apparent in the gabled slate roof, arched doorways, and original crystal fixtures. A brick terrace with a fountain out back overlooks the nearly 2-acre wooded lot.
6. 9193 W Gierke Rd, Manistique, MI
Price: $285,000
Why it’s here: It’s a reasonably priced log home on 10 acres with beach access to nearby Lake Michigan.
The dwelling’s open floor plan boasts cathedral ceilings, plenty of windows, and a wood-burning fireplace in the two-story living room—with a loft area above. A wraparound deck overlooks the serene backyard, which includes a waterfall, fountain, and koi pond.
5. 17216 Edgewater Dr, Lakewood, OH
Price: $3,600,000
Why it’s here: This grand estate overlooking Lake Erie was built in 1928 as the personal residence of Gilded Age architect Charles W. Hopkinson.
Today, the expanded mansion offers a music room, two-story sitting room, newly-renovated kitchen, and an entertaining hall for large-scale gatherings. The 1.5-acre lot also has an in-ground pool and outdoor kitchen surrounded by patios that overlook the lake.
4. 17 Shore Rd, Phippsburg, ME
Price: $200,000
Why it’s here: It’s a budget-friendly seasonal cabin with private access to Head Beach.
The 880-square-foot, wood-paneled interior comes furnished and has cathedral ceilings, exposed beams, and a wood-burning stove. One of the two bedrooms has sliders with direct access to a wraparound deck.
3. 1050 Grosser Rd, Gilbertsville, PA
Price: $799,000
Why it’s here: This antique stone farmhouse from 1730 comes with commercial zoning opportunities and pond frontage.
The residence has been updated over the years and now offers a new kitchen with stainless steel appliances. One bedroom is situated on the first floor. The other four sleep spaces, including the primary suite, are upstairs. There’s also an oversized garage with a workshop and a stone summer kitchen.
2. 9080 Wonderland Park Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Price: $3,799,999
Why it’s here: Available for sale or lease (for $11,999 a month), this midcentury modern marvel was originally designed by artist Jean Edelstein in collaboration with architect David Crompton.
The minimalist, 3,948-square-foot interior features glass walls, a floating staircase, and stylish kitchen with wood cabinetry. Each of the four bedrooms accesses a private terrace. A lower level with separate entry opens to a serene back garden with a patio and water feature.
1. 835 Hughes Dr, Hamilton, NJ
Price: $500,000
Why it’s here: This bubblegum-hued ranch house would certainly thrill any Barbie lover.
Bedecked in daisies and a full spectrum of pastels, the 1,778-square-foot space features pink doors, walls, carpeting, and cabinetry. The dining room now serves as a stylish home theater. Rainbow-colored stairs lead to the lower level, where an entertainment room and extra storage space await.