Architect Richard Holme, a protégé of famed modernist architect Richard Neutra, who also worked in the offices of Neutra, and other legendary industry names like A. Quincy Jones, and Carl Maston, left behind a solid body of work when he passed away in 2010.
Among his projects is a 1979-built, architecturally distinct modern structure in the eclectic and diverse Los Angeles neighborhood of Silver Lake — one that he built for himself and his family.
Now, for the first time in 39 years, the unique, cedar-clad home with updated interiors and generous views is being offered for sale.
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An architectural home in Silver Lake
Listed for $3,380,000 with Maureen Erbe and Henry Blackham, Compass, the property is located in the highly desirable Moreno Highlands area of Silver Lake, Los Angeles.
It offers 2,261 square feet of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and one half bath, as well as terraced gardens, several outdoor patios, decks, and seating areas, all meant to take in the generous views.
Distinct, cedar-clad exterior
The striking residence stands out with its cedar-clad exterior, distinct cubist composition that seemingly climbs up the steep lot, and curving silo-like stair tower. The architecture aficionados at California Home+Design likened it to Richard Meier’s work on the East Coast — particularly the Saltzman house, with its masterful geometric composition.
Beautifully remodeled in recent years
The home’s interiors were tastefully redone by Los Angeles interior designer Brian Bell, with the kitchen and bathrooms seeing the biggest upgrades.
“This is a compelling late modern 70’s architectural home sensitively updated for today’s needs yet appropriate to the original architecture,” says Maureen Erbe, one of the home’s listing agents. “So many of these vintage homes look appealing from the curb, yet have been inappropriately updated over the years or poorly maintained. This one is beautiful inside and out.”
Soaring ceilings, walls of glass amplify the spaces
Impeccably maintained over the years, the home retains its original design details — soaring ceilings, walls of glass, and cedar-clad exterior. But modern upgrades like a dramatic gas fireplace with floor to ceiling marble slab and wide-plank white oak hardwood floors elevate the main living areas.
Kitchen upgrades
With muted tones, a walk-in pantry, and a built-in breakfast nook, the modern kitchen features upscale Thermador, KitchenAid, and Miele appliances, with Calacatta marble and designer fixtures completing the look.
Lofty views
Thanks to its location, the home enjoys city and ocean views from every room, including the deck, and loft, capturing the Hollywood sign, the observatory, lush treetops, and the city below.
See also: Richard Neutra-designed stilt house looms over the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles
Other spaces
The Silver Lake house has a large loft area with built-ins and limestone counters that could easily be turned into a library. There’s also a studio/workshop, similarly outfitted with built-ins, as well as butcher block counters and a sink. Completing the offering is a double-story garage.
Enveloped by nature
The Richard Holme-designed house is surrounded by lush, terraced gardens with tropical specimen plants, California natives, and fruit trees. And it’s fully prepared to cater to its verdant outdoors with automated irrigation, custom planters, and solar lighting.
Lots of outdoor areas to take in the views
There are several patios, decks, and seating areas for lounging and entertaining.
Close to Silver Lake’s best
The property is located in the sought-after Moreno Highlands area of Silver Lake, which places it within close proximity to top tier schools like Thomas Starr King Middle School and the best of Silver Lake, including shopping destinations, restaurants, dog park, and lake-side strolling areas.
Offered for sale for the very first time
Now on the market for the first time in 39 years, the renovated 1979-built home is looking to fetch $3,380,000.
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Looking to head down south for football, cowboy culture, and great barbecue? How about Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex? These cities are named two of Texas’ best places to live with their relatively affordable housing and rental prices.
Searching for an apartment can be tough, so we’ve put together a list of some of the best apartments in Dallas-Fort Worth to make it easier. Once you’ve determined how much rent you can afford and set your budget, you’re sure to find a place you’ll love, no matter what your criteria are.
Living in Dallas is a perfect blend of big-city excitement and Southern hospitality. You’ll find great job opportunities, affordable living, and endless things to do—whether you’re into art, food, sports, or exploring the outdoors.
Gateway Oak Cliff
Neighborhood: Oak Cliff/Bishop Arts District Walk Score: 88 Floor Plans: Studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 602 – 1,274 sq ft Starting Price: $1,093
The Gateway Oak Cliff is ideally located in the vibrant Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, TX, less than a mile from downtown and within walking distance of the lively Bishop Arts District. With a high Walk Score of 88, this community offers unbeatable walkability to the trendy Bishop Arts District and is just minutes from downtown.
Choose from a variety of floor plans, including studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom apartments, all available at competitive rates ranging from $1,000 to $2,750. Each home boasts desirable features such as a balcony, patio, or deck, and access to top-tier amenities like a fitness center, swimming pool, controlled access, and more. Plus, enjoy the convenience of air conditioning, dishwashers, and some paid utilities. Perfectly located near shopping, dining, and entertainment, The Gateway Oak Cliff is your next home in one of Dallas’ most dynamic neighborhoods.
The Lofts at Mockingbird Station
Neighborhood: Downtown Dallas Walk Score: 88 Floor Plans: Studio, 1, 2 bedrooms, and penthouses Square Footage: 612 – 2,649 sq ft Starting Price: $1,829
The Lofts at Mockingbird Station offers a unique living experience in a historic downtown building. Whether you’re looking for a studio, 1-, or 2-bedroom apartment—or even a spacious penthouse—each home offers incredible views of downtown Dallas and SMU. With high ceilings, modern kitchens featuring granite or quartz countertops, brick backsplashes, and stainless steel appliances, these lofts are designed with both comfort and style in mind.
Prices start at $1,766, and you’ll enjoy great perks like a rooftop pool with amazing skyline views, a 24-hour fitness center, and easy access to the DART Light Rail and Central Expressway 75. Plus, you’re close to everything—Uptown, downtown, shopping, dining, entertainment, and even the Katy Trail for outdoor adventures. The Lofts at Mockingbird Station are more than just a place to live—they’re a place to feel at home.
Armstrong at Knox
Neighborhood: Knox Henderson Walk Score: 94 Floor Plans: 1 and 2 bedrooms Square Footage: 750 – 1,565 sq ft Starting Price: $2,629
Located in the desirable Knox-Henderson area, The Armstrong at Knox offers contemporary, boutique-style 1- and 2-bedroom apartments. The units are designed with modern elegance, featuring stunning quartz countertops, sleek wood flooring, private balconies, and spacious walk-in closets for that extra touch of luxury. As for amenities, this complex has a fully equipped fitness center, a resort-style pool, a community fire pit, and an outdoor kitchen for grilling. Plus with a Walk Score of 94, you’re just steps away from amazing shopping, dining, and the Katy Trail, so everything you need is right at your doorstep.
Easton
Neighborhood: Vickery Place Walk Score: 80 Floor Plans: Studio, 1, and 2 bedrooms Square Footage: 501 – 1,193 sq ft Starting Price: $940
Located in Vickery Place right off Interstate 75, with a Walk Score of 80, Easton is just minutes away from Dallas’s top shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Choose from a variety of floor plans, including studios, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom apartments, with prices starting at $1,269. Some units have personal balconies or patios, vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets, and natural gas fireplaces. The community amenities are equally inviting, with charming courtyards with barbecue grills, a well-equipped fitness center, a community center, and a resort-style pool.
Vue Live Oak
Neighborhood: Deep Ellum Walk Score: 88 Floor Plans: Studio, 1, and 2 bedrooms Square Footage: 488 – 1,389 sq ft Starting Price: $1,108
Located in the desirable Deep Ellum neighborhood, Vue Live Oak boasts a fantastic Walk Score of 88, putting amazing restaurants, shopping, and entertainment just steps away. You can choose from studio, 1-, and 2-bedroom floor plans, with prices starting at $1,100. Your new home will feature vaulted ceilings, a private balcony or patio, modern kitchen cabinets, granite countertops, washer and dryer connections, and spacious walk-in closets. The complex also offers an incredible community area complete with outdoor grills and a resort-style pool and lounge area, perfect for relaxing or entertaining friends.
Living in Fort Worth offers a laid-back vibe with a strong sense of community and Texas pride. Known for its rich Western heritage, the city combines small-town charm with modern amenities. With great job opportunities, affordable housing, and a thriving arts and entertainment scene, it’s a great place to call home.
The Palo
Neighborhood: Storia Walk Score: 1 Floor Plans: Studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 750 – 1,451 sq ft Starting Price: $1,400
The Palo is a newly built, boutique community that combines rustic charm with modern elegance. Here, you’ll find a range of options from 1- to 3-bedroom apartments, as well as 3-bedroom townhomes in the Storia neighborhood of Fort Worth, TX. Each home includes thoughtful touches like a chef-inspired kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, a private yard or patio, and an in-home washer and dryer. Conveniently located off I-35W, The Palo puts you close to great shopping and dining, plus attractions such as Texas Motor Speedway, the Fort Worth Stockyards, and The Golf Club at Champions Circle.
Madera at Leftbank
Neighborhood: West 7th Street Walk Score: 60 Floor Plans: Studio, 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms Square Footage: 395 – 4,899 sq ft Starting Price: $1,269
Experience contemporary interiors and thoughtful amenities in Fort Worth at the Madera at Leftbank. This complex offers studio to 4-bedroom apartments with elegant quartz countertops, wood-grain flooring, and spacious layout. As for amenities, you’ll have beautiful patios, a modern fitness center, and a luxurious swimming pool and sundeck. With a Walk Score of 60, The Madera is also at a prime location. Living here you’ll find yourself nearby Trinity Trails, cultural spots in West 7th, and a variety of dining options. With a blend of world-class sports and outdoor activities, you may have just found your next home.
Hillwood – Paloma Village
Neighborhood: North Fort Worth Walk Score: 30 Floor Plans: 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 556 – 1,972 sq ft Starting Price: $1,085
Located in North Fort Worth, Paloma Village is Hillwood’s latest community of modern apartments at Alliance Town Center, offering modern 1- to 3-bedroom units designed for comfortable living. The spacious floor plans and top-notch amenities make every day feel like a retreat, including a dog park for your furry friends and a barbecue area perfect for gathering with friends. Plus, with shopping and dining just steps away, you’ll have everything you need right at your fingertips, making Paloma Village the perfect place to call home.
Living in Garland, TX, offers a friendly suburban atmosphere just minutes from Dallas with diverse communities, plenty of parks, and affordable housing,
Rye Bunker Hill
Neighborhood: Garland Walk Score: 4 Floor Plans: 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 578 – 1,436 sq ft Starting Price: $1,455
At Rye Bunker Hill, you’ll find a new level of apartment living that feels both modern and comfortable. They offer a range of one, two, and three-bedroom homes designed with stylish touches like hardwood-style flooring in the main areas, soft carpet in the bedrooms, and spacious closets with built-in shoe racks. The community also provides a variety of amenities to make life easier and more enjoyable like the valet trash service, coffee bar, private work pods, pickleball courts, and resort-style saltwater pool with sun shelves and a spacious poolside cabana.
Grand Prairie, TX, combines suburban charm with a convenient location between Dallas and Fort Worth. The city offers a variety of parks, shopping centers, and entertainment options, there’s always something to enjoy.
The Duvall
Neighborhood: Grand Prairie Walk Score: 23 Floor Plans: Studio, 1, and 2 bedrooms Square Footage: 626 – 1,419 sq ft Starting Price: $1,595
Located in the heart of Grand Prairie, The Duvall provides a variety of studio, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom apartments. This new community combines modern style with thoughtful amenities and attentive service. Each apartment is designed for comfort and style, featuring high-quality appliances, stylish finishes, and stunning views. Residents can take advantage of amenities such as a resort-style pool, a modern fitness center, and outdoor grilling stations.
If you decide Melissa, TX is home, you’ll enjoy a peaceful lifestyle with access to parks and outdoor activities, all while being just a short drive from the amenities and attractions of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The Waldon
Neighborhood: Melissa Walk Score: 0 Floor Plans: 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 620 – 1,671 sq ft Starting Price: $1,215
Once a cherished local hotel, The Waldon has now been reimagined into a cozy retreat with a blend of classic charm and modern style. Featuring craftsmanship from a bygone era, each space delivers a sense of luxury and nostalgia with flexible layouts and stylish finishes that feel both current and classic. You’ll feel a balance of relaxation and connection with top-notch amenities like a private fitness center, outdoor kitchen, resort-style pool, and yoga studio. Plus, its location near Melissa, McKinney, Fairview, and Frisco makes it easy to explore everything the area has to offer.
Frisco has a welcoming small-town vibe but offers all the perks of city life. There are plenty of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options to explore, and if you enjoy the outdoors, you’ll love the parks and trails. Plus, Dallas is just a short drive away, making it easy to enjoy the city.
The Links on PGA Parkway
Neighborhood: Frisco Walk Score: 1 Floor Plans: 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 639 – 1,452 sq ft Starting Price: $1,612
The Links on PGA Parkway is a fantastic place to call home in Frisco, offering a range of 1- to 3-bedroom apartments each designed with high-end finishes. It’s conveniently located near top employers, schools, dining, shopping, and even the Toyota Stadium and Dr. Pepper Ballpark. The community has great amenities, including a fitness center, a resort-style pool with cabanas, and a clubhouse with Wi-Fi. Inside the apartments, you’ll find modern finishes, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and roomy walk-in closets.
Presidium Frisco Square
Neighborhood: Frisco Walk Score: 49 Floor Plans: Studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 532 – 1,808 sq ft Starting Price: $1,499
Frisco’s Presidium Frisco Square offers a mix of comfort and modern style with its well-designed studio and 1- to 3-bedroom apartments to accommodate your lifestyle. You’ll find features like keyless entry and smart light switches for a touch of convenience. The amenities are pretty impressive, too. Sharpen your skills with the golf simulator, or unwind with friends on the rooftop terrace. Take advantage of the resort-style pool, pet park, and outdoor pavilion. And when the Texas heat kicks in, retreat indoors to the resident clubroom or cinema lounge.. Plus, the location is really convenient—just a short walk to great dining, shopping, and close to Frisco ISD.
Known as the “Peach Capital of Texas,” Weatherford offers a relaxed lifestyle with beautiful parks, friendly neighborhoods, and a rich history. The town’s charm comes from its farmers’ markets, unique shops, and tasty eateries. And, with easy access to Fort Worth, you can enjoy Weatherford’s tranquility while staying close to city excitement.
Mustang Ridge
Neighborhood: Weatherford Walk Score: 56 Floor Plans: 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 567 – 1,151 sq ft Starting Price: $1,150
Located just 25 minutes from Fort Worth and in the heart of Weatherford, Mustang Ridge apartments are a luxury community providing modern and comfortable spaces. Each apartment has roomy living spaces, high ceilings, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and stylish lighting. The amenities are top notch, where you can enjoy the resort-style pool, dog park, and grill stations. Plus, the convenient location near restaurants, shops, and bars, with easy access to I-20, makes getting around the Dallas-Fort Worth area a breeze.
Celina, TX is currently the fastest growing suburb just north of Dallas, offering the best of both worlds. This city has a small-town vibe with a tight-knit community feel, great parks, and fun events throughout the year.
One Preston Station
Neighborhood: Celina, TX Walk Score: 17 Floor Plans: 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 638 – 1,234 sq ft Starting Price: $1,190
One Preston Station brings a fresh vibe to small-town living in Celina, Texas, offering 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments starting at $1,200. The apartments are designed to balance comfort and privacy, with features like ceiling fans, plenty of closet space, scenic patios or balconies, and in-unit washers and dryers. The community is eco-friendly and includes a pool, a well-equipped fitness center, a community garden, and a beautiful outdoor kitchen. Plus, it’s in a rapidly growing part of the city, so you’ll find new workplaces, dining, and entertainment options popping up all the time.
Plano has a lot to offer, from its diverse dining options to beautiful parks that invite outdoor exploration. You’ll appreciate the community spirit here, with plenty of events and festivals throughout the year that foster connection among residents. Plus, with convenient access to major highways and the DART rail system, commuting to Dallas for work or leisure is effortless.
The Beacon
Neighborhood: Plano Walk Score: 41 Floor Plans: Studio, 1, and 2 bedrooms Square Footage: 583 – 1,250 sq ft Starting Price: $1,341
As a part of The Billingsley Collection, living at The Beacon is sure to enhance your daily life in Plano, TX. The building’s diverse architectural style blends Parisian influences with Southeast Asian touches, creating a unique and memorable environment. The exterior reflects historic Philadelphia brick structures, while the lively interiors bring fresh energy to the area. The community offers extensive amenities to enhance your living experience. Enjoy two resort-style pools, beautifully landscaped courtyards, and covered bungalows for a peaceful retreat. With its lively community, convenient retail options, and wide range of amenities, you’re sure to love relaxing, connecting with others, and staying active – all while living here.
LVL 29
Neighborhood: West Plano Walk Score: 48 Floor Plans: 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms Square Footage: 681 – 3,588 sq ft Starting Price: $2,194
Every apartment in LVL 29 is thoughtfully designed for a unique living experience. Enjoy stylish kitchen islands with pendant lighting, serene private balconies, luxurious freestanding tubs, charming interior and exterior fireplaces, and premium stainless steel kitchen appliances that enhance your cooking. Residents can take advantage of a fully-equipped fitness center, relax in the poker and sports lounge, enjoy the resort-style swimming pool, or unwind in the outdoor heated spa. With its prime location in the Legacy West area, you’ll enjoy the plethora of dining, entertainment, and business options nearby.
Coppell, TX, stands out as a great place to call home, offering the best of both worlds—small-town warmth with easy access to urban conveniences. You’ll find a charming selection of local restaurants and shops that foster a strong sense of community, where neighbors become friends.
Hastings End
Neighborhood: Coppell Walk Score: 28 Floor Plans: 1 and 2 bedrooms Square Footage: 597 – 1,318 sq ft Starting Price: $1,429
Located at the tip of the Sound Peninsula, Hastings End offers a unique blend of luxury, comfort, and lakeside living in Coppell, TX. Part of The Billingsley Collection, this thoughtfully designed neighborhood offers 1- and 2-bedroom apartments that showcase stunning architecture and sophisticated interiors. Each unit features gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances and expansive outdoor patios and balconies, extending your living space to enjoy the beauty of lakeside living. This complex offers amazing amenities like an inviting private clubroom, a Moroccan-inspired courtyard, a hedge-lined pool, and a scenic events lawn overlooking North Lake, which are perfect for any gathering.
Dane Park Grapevine
Neighborhood: Grapevine Walk Score: 53 Floor Plans: 1 and 2 bedrooms Square Footage: 750 – 1,163 sq ft Starting Price: $1,464
Looking for a community where both you and your pup will feel right at home? Dane Park Grapevine is the top dog-friendly apartment in the United States, offering the ultimate convenience with onsite doggy daycare and even concierge services. With 1- and 2-bedroom floor plans, each unit is designed to meet the needs of both you and your furry friend, offering comfort and style. The community also boasts top-notch amenities, including an entertainment lounge, a modern gym, and even an indoor basketball court.Alongside the pet-friendly atmosphere, this complex is in the perfect location, just moments away from popular attractions like the vibrant Main Street food scene, Downtown Grapevine, Grapevine Lake, wineries, and more.
Just minutes from Dallas, Red Oak offers the benefits of a close-knit community, beautiful parks, and excellent schools without sacrificing access to city life. Its charming local spots and friendly atmosphere make it an inviting place to settle down while still being connected to everything the metroplex has to offer.
The Ovilla at Legacy Square
Neighborhood: Red Oak, TX Walk Score: 27 Floor Plans: 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms Square Footage: 619 – 1,212 sq ft Starting Price: $1,383
If you’re looking for a community that feels like home, The Ovilla at Legacy Square is the perfect place for you. Choose from spacious 1-, 2-, or 3-bedroom floor plans, with prices ranging from $1,300 to $2,150. The units feature thoughtfully selected finishes and flexible layouts that truly enhance your living experience. When it comes to amenities, you’ll love the coffee bar for your morning brew, the state-of-the-art fitness center, and the yoga studio to help you unwind. Plus, there’s a resort-inspired pool that’s perfect for relaxing on warm days. And let’s not forget about the fantastic location—you’re just a short distance from shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it easy to enjoy everything the area has to offer.
In the scenic mountains near Tannersville, New York, a 31-acre property with a storied history, breathtaking natural surroundings, and oodles of rustic charm is now up for grabs.
The historic Catskills house dates back to 1903 and was once home to a beloved stage actress who turned it into a gathering ground for art lovers and creative minds, taking advantage of the home’s proximity to the famed artist and writers’ retreat, Onteora Club.
Known as Caddam Hill, the 31-acre Catskills property is a luxury retreat with a distinctly rustic feel, unlike anything we’ve seen recently — and it’s now up for grabs for $3,450,000.
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Newly listed for $3,450,000
The Catskills house is now being brought to market for $3,450,000 by the Coldwell Banker Village Realty office in Windham, N.Y., with Sharon Knudsen and Nadine Bechle in charge of the listing.
Public records show that the home last sold for $1,400,000 almost two decades ago, in 2005.
A peaceful retreat that transcends time
Located at 863 County Road 25 in Tannersville, New York, the 31-acre property is anchored by an 8,500-square-foot home with 6 bedrooms and 5 baths.
But its merits cannot be reduced to a list of specs, as the property’s generous acreage also comes with majestic mountain views, a trail system, a spring-fed pond, and sparkling streams.
“This estate transcends time,” says agent Sharon Knudsen. “The majestic mountain views and sparkling streams surrounding this Catskills home have made it a peaceful retreat for more than a century. You can just sit on the deck, watch the sunset, take in the quiet and breathe. That’s a comfort that never gets old.”
Built at the turn of the 20th century
The home traces its history all the way back to 1903, and its standout architecture hints at its storied past.
According to Nadine Bechle, “Caddam Hill was constructed by renowned architect George Reid with a beautiful mix of Arts & Crafts and Country French styles. His client was stage actress Maude Adams, whose fame in her time rivaled stars like Scarlett Johansson today.“
Once home to one of America’s greatest stage legends
Locally, the house is well-known as the former home of Maude Adams, recognized as one of America’s greatest stage legends (and one of the highest-paid actresses of her time).
A lauded producer and theatrical designer, Adams also worked with General Electric to invent new lighting technologies that were used both on-stage and off. She was most celebrated during her life for her stage portrayal of Peter Pan in the 1905 Broadway production.
It was part of the storied Onteora Club, the original Catskills artists’ retreat
The house was once part of the storied Onteora Club, the original Catskills artists’ retreat which, according to one of its founders, Frank Thurber, “grew by an accident of friendship, the human instinct for congenial companionship, the desire to draw people whom we loved into an almost unknown realm of beauty… Where we could build a camp or cabin and live the wild life for a little space.”
Maude Adams was a member of their club, pioneering the spirit of nature-inspired creativity that still characterizes the Catskills region today alongside other famous artists and writers, including Mark Twain.
Modern upgrades have not taken away from the house’s rustic charm
While the house has seen its share of upgrades over the years, it retains its historic and rustic charm.
“The history is very much present in this home, but it has been seamlessly updated for modern comfort and practicality in every way imaginable, without losing any of its prodigious original character,” listing agent Nadine Bechle tells us. “You can live there like a star in any era.”
Rustic meets luxury
Stepping inside the 8,500-square-foot home, wood-clad spaces and towering beamed ceilings greet residents and their guests with a timeless approach to luxury.
The great room retains the original woodwork
Caddam Hills’ stunning great room wows with its original woodwork, wooden beams, gleaming oak floors, and antique windows that take in the spectacular mountain views. Adding to the charm is a stone fireplace that completes the timeless design.
A well-appointed chef’s kitchen anchors it firmly in the 21st century
A tasteful kitchen brings a note of modernity without disrupting the home’s overall rustic design and features luxe appliances, vaulted ceilings, and a large kitchen island, with balcony doors opening to the home’s wrap-around deck.
More modern amenities
Other standout spaces and amenities include a billiards room, media room, gym, and a cozy bar.
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An exquisite primary suite
Our favorite part of the house is the oversized primary suite, an elegant space that emanates warmth despite its size.
With several seating areas and a fireplace
Here, we find two extra seating areas, a stone fireplace, and generously sized windows to take in the beautiful surroundings.
Spaces to gather, reflect, and create
Throughout the 8,500-square-foot home, we find places that invite rest and introspection, with many of them hinting at a time long gone when technology and devices didn’t command our attention at every corner.
Just as many spaces to entertain
But there are also countless spaces meant to entertain guests and friends, from the charming bar to the sizeable dining room or billiards room.
Close to the biggest attractions in the Catskills
Caddam Hills is conveniently located close to some of the biggest attractions in the vibrant four-season Catskills community, including Kaaterskill Falls, Twilight Park, Hunter Mountain Ski Resort, the trails of Catskill Park, Colonial Country Club, Colgate Lake, and more.
It’s also within proximity to performing arts venues and celebrated restaurants, including the highly rated Deer Mountain Inn, located a few minutes away from the house.
Neighboring the Mountain Top Arboretum and the Hunter Foundation
The property’s acreage connects to the Mountain Top Arboretum (156 acres of protected land), the Hunter Foundation (136 acres), and the Onteora Club where Maude Adams once mounted theatricals with friends.
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Venice is many things; a quintessential beach neighborhood, trendy foodie hotspot, hipster enclave, you name it. But most of all, it’s a unique slice of California that offers a completely different vibe — and its own take on waterfront living.
That’s why when it comes to real estate listings, Venice Beach falls into a category of its own. Every home that lands on our desk outdoes itself either in terms of unique architecture, picture-perfect interiors, or artsy features.
Today’s treat: a rare luxury waterfront home facing the Venice Canals that boasts interiors revamped by famed Italian design firm Boffi, that recently landed on the market asking $6,298,000.
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Canal living in Venice Beach
Recently listed with F. Ron Smith and David Berg of Smith & Berg Partners at Compass, the Venice Beach house is located just a few blocks from vibrant Abbot Kinney and key attractions like the Venice Boardwalk and the Marina.
Its prime location places it right at the heart of the Venice Canals, recognized as one of the most unique neighborhoods in all of Southern California.
The specs: 5 bedrooms, 5 baths
The waterfront residence spans 3,816 square feet of luxuriously appointed living space, with a total of 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, and 1 half-bath.
With several outdoor spaces and indoor-outdoor living areas to take in the Canal views, the home has quite a few standout amenities, including two rooftop decks — one with a cold plunge — and a canal-front deck that leads to a private barge.
Designer interiors revamped in 2021
Location aside, the Venice Beach house has elegant, refined interiors, thanks to an extensive 2021 renovation carried out by the esteemed Italian design firm Boffi — a globally renowned brand best known for its designer kitchens and bathrooms.
As a result, the home boasts sleek finishes balanced by rich textures like herringbone wood floors, a limestone gas fireplace, and metal accents, creating a space that looks like it was taken straight out of an interior design magazine.
Large, open-floor main level overlooking the canals
The heart of the home is the expansive, open-plan main level, bathed in natural light from large windows and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that overlook the canal.
A gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances
The gourmet kitchen with its clean, sleek design, comes equipped with high-end Gaggenau appliances, temperature-controlled wine storage, a walk-in pantry, European-style lacquer cabinetry, and Calacatta countertops.
A sunlit family room with a wet bar
Heading upstairs, we find another great space for the family to gather, a sunlit family room that also has a wet bar with a dishwasher.
The primary bedroom has soaring ceilings
The primary bedroom is a serene retreat with high ceilings, a spacious custom closet, and a lavish ensuite bath.
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A primary bathroom with a marble-clad shower
A luxurious escape in itself, the ensuite bath comes with a marble-clad steam shower, a soaking tub, and an accent wall of Domenico Mori handmade clay tiles.
State-of-the-art home tech throughout
The house has a private elevator, as well as state-of-the-art home tech like the Crestron home automation system, surround sound, and a Lifesource whole-house water filtration system.
The house has two rooftop terraces, one with a cold plunge
The Instagram-worthy outdoor space comes with 360-degree views, two rooftop terraces — one with a cold plunge — and plenty of room to lounge and entertain. The deck is surrounded by glass walls, so views are completely uninterrupted.
And a canal-facing deck
Acting as an extension of the main living area is a canal-front deck equipped with an automatic canopy, firepit, and ample al fresco dining space. The deck also provides access to one of the home’s most unique amenities: a private barge.
There’s also a private barge
For future residents who want to take the party on the water, the waterfront home comes with a private, motorized barge that’ll allow them to cruise the canal and enjoy breathtaking sunsets.
Now listed for $6.3 million
The Venice Beach house is currently listed for $6,298,000 with F. Ron Smith and David Berg of Smith & Berg Partners, Compass.
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If Alanna Gold, Selling Sunset‘s newcomer agent, and her ultra-modern desert house left you yearning to see more of Pioneertown — the 1880s-themed town in San Bernardino County originally developed as a shooting location for Westerns — we have a spectacular find for you.
A nearly 13-acre desert oasis with a private compound (and its own boulder-topped mountain) recently came to market, and it’s quite the showstopper.
Previously featured in Travel + Leisure Magazine, the home is the birthplace of Mojave Desert Skin Shield, an organic, Ayurveda-inspired skincare line and wellness practice founded by Patricia Vernhes, who owns the property along with her husband, Nicolas.
It has also served as a healing place, where Patricia’s practice offered soothing sound therapy, facials, and tea meditation, and where integrated wellness retreats were held.
Consisting of a 5-bedroom main house, a fully air-conditioned ADU, and nearly 13 acres of desert land including a private boulder-topped mountain and breathtaking 360-degree views of surrounding mountain ranges, the compound is now listed for $2,890,000 with Angela Gollan at Compass.
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The Pioneertown house sits on 13 acres close
The generously sized property spans 13 acres and is surrounded by mountain ranges and three flat-top mesas. Per the listing, it benefits from a unique microclimate 4,000 feet above sea level, which means it experiences cooler summers than nearby Joshua Tree and sunny, mild winters with occasional snowfall.
And has its own boulder-topped mountain
Adding to the calming desert views is the boulder-topped mountain included on the property, which acts like a fairly unique “amenity” in itself.
A reflection of its owners’ artful aesthetic
Heading into the Pioneertown house, bright, light-filled interiors are accented by vibrant pops of color and natural materials like wood and stone.
“Nicolas and Patricia have such great style and a really artful, beautiful aesthetic, and they have transformed this once dusty desert ranch house into an artist’s sanctuary and place of healing, with impeccable design and European sensibilities,” listing agent Angela Gollan tells us.
It has a grand living room with a fireplace
The living area is anchored by a fireplace, with vaulted beam ceilings towering over the space.
The open kitchen was recently upgraded
Right behind the living room, we find the recently upgraded kitchen, with a sunny dining area to the side.
Recording studio features
According to the agent, “The living room of the main home is wired as a Live room for recording, and the guest house is a recording studio!”
The house has 5 beds and 5 baths
Spanning approximately 3,000 square feet, the ranch-style house packs 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, with large floor-to-ceiling windows offering calming desert views.
Unique bathroom finishes
The primary bathroom has a soaking tub and a unique stone-wall shower designed by the legendary “Pappy” of Pappy & Harriet’s fame (a famous local cantina used in countless old Western films like The Cisco Kid, The Range Rider, The Gene Autry Show, and Annie Oakley).
And a screened-in patio that seats 8
Right outside the living area, we find an expansive screened-in patio with a custom BBQ and seating for eight.
A fully air-conditioned ADU
A 450-square-foot, fully air-conditioned ADU with a full bath adds some great flex space that can be easily turned into a yoga or music studio, artist retreat, or guest suite.
Designed for wellness and relaxation
According to an older Travel + Leisure Magazine article featuring the property, owner Patricia Vernhes studied ayurvedic yoga therapy and apprenticed at Integratron — Joshua Tree’s fabled sound-bath temple — before settling down in the area and opening her own wellness practice on the serene desert property.
Here, she offered wellness services like sound therapy in the outdoor bath surrounded by 20 quartz singing bowls. She later developed her skincare brand, Mojave Desert Skin Shield, while living here.
Sustainability features
For sustainability and self-sufficiency, the home was outfitted with solar panels and a 600-foot well.
“The promise of the California Desert is still strong”
While the local real estate market isn’t immune to the challenges the entire state of California has faced recently, Gollan is confident that the area will continue to thrive:
“We’ve seen property values dip and homes sitting on the market much longer than in years prior. But the promise of the California Desert is still strong,” she says. “There is a lot of infrastructure out here now that was built during the last several years that isn’t going anywhere. The geological beauty and cotton candy sunsets aren’t going anywhere, and the community is still growing. So although we are seeing fewer people try to start Airbnbs in the Joshua Tree area, the wanderers will never stop heading this way to explore the mystic promise of the desert.
Located next to Sand to Snow National Monument
And the Pioneertown compound has that desert appeal in spades. Plus, it’s adjacent to the 154,000-acre Sand to Snow National Monument — an ecological and cultural treasure and one of the most biodiverse areas in southern California — promising uninterrupted views that will remain forever unspoiled.
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A former Housewives’ beautiful Bridgehampton home is on the market — and it comes with bright and elegant interiors, a cute little guest cottage, and a prime location in the Hamptons.
Owned by TV personality, RHONY alum, and self-made millionaire Bethenny Frankel, the property landed on the market last week with a $5,995,000 asking price. Douglas Elliman’s Noble Black and Erica Grossman hold the listing.
Lovingly renovated by Bethenny’s expert hands — who’s no stranger to flipping homes for a nifty profit and even had her own real estate show on Bravo, Bethenny and Fredrik, alongside former Million Dollar Listing agent Fredrik Eklund — the Bridgehampton house has about 2,500 square feet of high-end interiors.
It also comes with an equally stylish little guest house and a bunch of outdoor amenities. Let’s take a closer look, shall we?
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Frankel’s longtime home in the Hamptons
The Real Housewives of New York City alum bought the property over a decade ago and has considerably updated the home over the years. RHONY fans might remember it well, as the Hamptons house was shown quite a bit on Frankel’s second stint on the reality show.
She recently upgraded to another Hamptons abode
Earlier this year, local real estate outlet Behind The Hedges revealed that the Skinnygirl Cocktails mogul bought herself another home in the Hamptons. Frankel reportedly paid $5.45 million back in October 2023 for a three-level Southampton home with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths.
“I’m at my new house. I am shocked. This is a dream house. It was a find and it was a renovation,” Frankel told her followers at the time, showing off her serene backyard which includes a pool and a spa surrounded by wood decking, all overlooking Shinnecock Bay.
The charming Bridgehampton compound
Promoted as a compound property, the listing consists of a roughly 2,500 sq. ft. main house, a one-bedroom guest cottage, and a backyard oasis (with pool, spa, pool house, and outdoor kitchen), all set amidst meticulously landscaped gardens and next to 40 acres of open field.
The 4-bedroom main house
The shingle-style main house offers approximately 2,500 square feet of elegantly appointed living space on two levels, with a total of 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths.
The interiors show Bethenny’s stylish touches
Expertly renovated by Frankel herself, who owned the property for well over a decade, the house’s interiors are bright and elegant, with large windows and doors blurring the lines between the indoor and outdoor areas.
The updated kitchen has bespoke millwork
The newly renovated chef’s kitchen features custom millwork, high-end finishes, and appliances, and is as bright and airy as the rest of the Hamptons house.
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The primary bedroom comes with a private sun porch
Upstairs, the primary bedroom with an en suite bath features high ceilings and a private sun porch offering sweeping views of the gardens and fields. The other three bedrooms are also located on the house’s second floor.
Also on the property: a one-bedroom guest cottage
The approximately 600-square-foot guest cottage adds one more bedroom and bathroom to the tally, along with Bethenny’s signature stylish design touches.
The guest cottage has also undergone updates
The guest cottage has also been fully renovated, now featuring high-end finishes throughout its spaces — which include a kitchen, a living room, a washer/dryer, one bedroom, and one bathroom.
Outdoor amenities include a heated gunite pool
Stepping outside we find a range of upscale amenities, including a heated gunite pool, spa and sauna, outdoor shower, and a built-in outdoor chef’s kitchen to take entertaining up a notch.
There’s also a pool house with a half bath
Outdoor amenities also include a small pool house with a half-bathroom. And since it’s so stylish, we couldn’t help but give you a peek inside.
The TV personality’s other homes
While the New York native hangs her hat in Greenwich, Connecticut, she famously maintains pied-à-terres in both New York City and South Florida.
TheReal Housewives of New York alum recently gave fans (and Instagram followers) a tour of her new Manhattan digs, a two-bed, two-bath prewar apartment on the Upper West Side.
Bethenny is a skilled real estate investor
Frankel has a great eye for real estate and has flipped several properties over the years for a nifty profit. This includes a historic Bridgehampton home known as Morning Glory that she sold for $2.3 million, a Soho loft in New York City that banked her $3.995 million, and a glam Greenwich, Connecticut home priced well over $3 million.
She even chronicled some of her real estate ventures on the short-lived Bravo series Bethenny and Fredrik, alongside former Million Dollar Listing New York star Fredrik Eklund. The 2018 series was canceled after one season.
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While famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed more than 1,000 buildings throughout his life, his prolific 70-year career produced one single Florida residence: the Lewis Spring House in Tallahassee.
But Florida had its own famed proponent of organic architecture.
Mentored by Wright, Alfred Browning Parker was one of Florida’s most prolific and influential mid-twentieth-century architects.
He designed more than 500 projects in his 60-year career, and was a principal leader of the “Coconut Grove School” of tropical organic architecture, alongside other renowned architects like Rufus Nims and Kenneth Treister.
After another Alfred Browning Parker was recently sold to new owners who planned to tear it down (despite paying a hefty $36 million for the Parker-designed waterfront property in Gables Estates), the city of Coral Gables moved swiftly to save another of the architect’s projects from a similar fate. Now, it’s up for grabs.
Saved at the very last minute
After the Alfred Browning Parker-designed Gables Estates waterfront property at 140 Arvida Parkway was recently sold as a $36 million teardown — despite its architectural pedigree and consideration for historic designation — the city of Coral Gables quickly stepped in to avoid a similar fate for one of Parker’s other notable designs.
The property at 5005 N. Hammock Park swiftly received historic designation, and right on time! Turns out, the listing agent for the property already had a buyer lined up who planned to tear it down.
Now offered for sale at $4.6 million
The architecturally significant home is now listed for $4,600,000, with Coldwell Banker Realty’s Lisa Fox holding the listing. It’s now looking for a buyer who can appreciate its timeless architecture, connection to its surroundings, and historic pedigree.
Stellar architecture by Alfred Browning Parker
A principal leader of the “Coconut Grove School” of tropical organic architecture, Alfred Browning Parker is arguably the most renowned and honored architect in the history of Florida, with some considering him “the Frank Lloyd Wright of Florida.”
Alongside a group of idealistic architects, Parker adapted Frank Lloyd Wright’s tenets to the unique conditions of South Florida. Subtropical modernists devised a whole array of sun-protection devices to shield glass-enclosed interiors from the scorching South Florida sun.
His body of work and architectural legacy contrasts beautifully with Miami’s more modern, glass-enclosed homes.
Lloyd Wright himself praised Parker’s work
Parker was publicly praised by Frank Lloyd Wright, something Wright rarely did. He even recommended Parker as an American Institute of Architecture (AIA) fellow, the only architect Wright ever recommended/nominated for this honor.
The house is located in a guard-gated neighborhood in Coral Gables
The home sits on a roughly one-acre lot in the Miami-adjacent city of Coral Gables, known for its tree-lined boulevards, ivy-covered mansions, and historical landmarks (including the world-famous Biltmore Hotel and the Venetian Pool, both built in the 1920s). It’s part of the guard-gated neighborhood of Hammock Lakes.
Perfectly in tune with its natural surroundings
Alfred Browning Parker was known for incorporating natural materials into his designs, and the property at 5005 N. Hammock Park is no exception.
Enveloped by nature and perfectly in tune with its surroundings, the home also incorporates natural materials throughout, including hardwood Florida cedar and coral rock (out of which the two-story fireplace area of the living room was constructed).
Grand living space with cathedral ceilings
Walking through a foyer entry, the architectural home welcomes residents and their guests with a grand living area, where an imposing beamed cathedral ceiling made out of angelique wood towers above the space.
Two additional family rooms
The grand living area is complemented by two additional family rooms, one designed by Parker, and another one added later on, as part of an expansion project.
A standalone primary suite was added in 2003
In 2003, additions were made to the house, with a new stand-alone primary suite being built upstairs, and an additional family room — open to an industrial kitchen — added as well.
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Serene views and a fireplace complete the space
With large balcony doors opening to the lush greenery outside, the large bedroom also has a stone fireplace to add an extra note of warmth to its wood-clad, beamed ceiling design.
The adjacent home office
Also part of the primary suite is an inviting home office, fully clad in warm wood, and a spacious walk-in closet.
The bathrooms don’t infringe on the design
While a tad less midcentury modern, the bathrooms complement the design rather than infringing on it, with each of the 6 baths sporting either a playful design, or an era-appropriate one. The primary bathroom, with vaulted beamed ceilings, adds a pop of color with its vibrant blue hues.
More bedrooms to accommodate guests
Beyond the impressive primary suite, there are 4 additional bedrooms to accommodate friends and family. All bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms.
Wood-clad spaces radiate warmth and comfort
Despite its size — the home has well over 5,300 square feet of living space — the Coral Gables house’s interiors are decidedly warm and inviting, making it a great option for a family.
Nature awaits right outside the house’s doors
A private tropical oasis in itself, the one-acre property is surrounded by mature trees, winding paths, and lush greenery.
There’s also a pool and lounging area
More modern conveniences aren’t lacking, with the outdoor area also featuring a pool and lounging area, hidden behind extra tall palm trees and mature shrubs.
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Thanks to high demand and inflation, the cost of home repairs has been on the rise in recent years. In 2023, the average household spent $2,458 on maintenance and $1,667 on emergency repairs, according to Angi’s State of Home Spending Report. The report also found that total spending across home improvement, maintenance, and emergency repairs increased 6% compared to 2022.
The most common home repairs include the usual suspects: electrical, plumbing, HVAC, water damage, and termite damage. Keep reading to learn more about these issues and the cost of repair or replacement, so you can be prepared when reality bites.
Estimated Cost of the Most Common Home Repairs
Low-cost preventive measures — like cleaning your gutters or getting your heating and cooling systems serviced annually — can help keep common home repair costs down. But even with the best preparation, surprises (like a busted pipe or roof leak) happen, and when they do, you can be on the hook for thousands of dollars. Whether you’re a new or longtime homeowner, it’s a good idea to plan for — and budget for — home repairs.
Below is a roundup of the most common home repairs and average costs.
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Foundation Repair
A number of different issues can occur with foundations, some of which are more serious (aka, costly) than others. Among the most common problems are foundation cracks, which can be caused by house settling or changes in soil pressure around the home. Cracks can lead to water damage or cause the walls in your foundation or home to bow. Foundations can also begin to sink, due to changing weather patterns, nearby tree roots, or erosion.
Since the foundation is the footprint of your home, repairs can be complicated and expensive. According to Angi, foundation repair costs can range anywhere from $2,196 to $7,921.
Average cost of foundation repair: $5,056
Electrical Issues
While there are many home repairs you can safely DIY, electrical issues and wiring are generally best left to professional electricians. Working with live wires can be dangerous and faulty electrical work can be a significant fire hazard. Some signs you may need to call an electrician include:
• Burning smell coming from an outlet
• Buzzing or sizzling noises coming from an outlet
• Flickering lights
• Outlets feel hot to the touch
• You have 2- rather than 3-prong outlets
• Circuit breaker continually trips
• Appliances spark when plugged in
Depending on the length and complexity of the job, the cost of hiring an electrician ranges between $163 and $535. Installing a new outlet can run $200 to $300, for example, while replacing a breaker panel can cost anywhere from $520 to $2,120.
Average cost of electrical repairs: $348
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Roof Repair
Your roof protects your home from the elements, so it’s important to keep it in top condition. If you notice any damage or signs of wear and tear, you’ll want to address them sooner rather than later. This can help prevent small problems from becoming serious and expensive. Signs that your roof may be compromised include broken, cracked, curling, or missing shingles, and any interior signs of water damage (such as dark spots or discoloration on walls or ceiling and/or mold or rotting wood in the attic).
The cost of a roof repair will depend on your home’s location, roofing material, size of your home, and the type of roof. On average, costs run between $391 and $1,901. By contrast, a full roof replacement can run between $5,900 to $12,900. Due to the significant price difference, you would generally only invest in a new roof if the damage to your existing roof is extensive or the roof is near the end of its life.
Average cost of roof repairs: $1,133
Repair or Replace a Water Heater
Due to mineral buildup and the routine breakdown of components, water heaters do not last forever. Depending on how extensive the repairs your water heater requires, you can be on the hook for a new unit entirely. And if you’ve ever taken a cold shower in the middle of winter, you know this is one repair that is essential to your quality of life.
On average, homeowners spend anywhere from $221 to $980 on water heater repairs. Your actual bill will depend on the cost of the part needed for the fix, how much your local water heater professional charges for labor, and the length of the job. Where you live and where the water heater is located in your home can also impact costs.
Average cost of water heater repairs: $600
Water Damage
Water damage is fairly common. It can result from a crack in an old pipe, a leaky roof, an unusually strong storm, or sewage backup. To prevent mold growth and further damage, it’s best to fix the issue and clear out moisture as soon as you spot it.
Water damage restoration can involve replacing wallboard, flooring, and/or ceilings, as well as ensuring that no mold spores are left behind to spread once the repairs are complete. Two important factors influencing price are the square footage affected and the type of water (i.e., whether it’s clean or has been contaminated with potentially harmful substances). The cost of water damage restoration generally ranges between $1,300 and $5,600.
Average cost to fix water damage: $3,300
Replacing Pipes
Replacing older pipes is a common home repair often needed after a home inspection. Common problems include dated construction materials with a known problem in their manufacturing, signs of corrosion, clogs, and leaks. And because pipes run behind walls and underground, repair costs often include patching up interior holes and dug-up yards.
The good news is that not all leaks, burst pipes, and signs of corrosion require replacing large amounts of plumbing. Often, a plumber can replace a small section of the pipe affected by the damage. The cost to install pipes for a repair ranges from $370 to $2,108, though it can run higher if the damaged pipes are difficult to access.
Average cost to install pipes: $1,237
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Septic System Repair
A septic tank contains and filters household wastewater. If it is damaged or not functioning properly, it’s important to deal with the problem quickly — otherwise, you could be dealing with a smelly and costly mess. Sewage backups can occur when the septic tank becomes clogged or full, there’s a problem with devices within the tank, or there’s a blockage in the home’s main drain line leading to the tank.
Depending on the type of repair, tank size, permits, and other factors, the cost of a septic tank repair runs, on average, between $630 and $3,035. A small fix like repairing a septic tank lid could cost less ($150 to $500); but if you need to replace the tank, you could be looking at a bill as high as $9,500.
Average cost to repair a septic system: $1,831
Heating or Air Conditioning Repair
Your home’s HVAC (which stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system plays a key role in keeping your home comfortable to live in. Though there are many different types of HVAC systems, they generally all work by using energy to heat or cool the air to a desired temperature. The system may also add/remove moisture and filter your home’s indoor air.
An HVAC system typically has two main components: a heater (which could be a furnace, boiler, or heat pump) and an air conditioning (AC) unit. The type of system you have and the component that’s broken will significantly influence the cost of repairs. For example, an AC system repair can run anywhere from $450 to $2,000, while a furnace repair tends to run between $130 and $1,200. On average, homeowners spend between $130 and $2,000 on HVAC repairs.
Average cost to fix a heating or air conditioning system: $350
Mold Removal
Mold develops inside homes as a result of moisture and can lead to health problems. Signs that you may have a mold problem include:
• Musty odor in a specific area
• Discoloration on the walls
• Peeling, cracking, or warping of floors or walls
• Leaks or water damage
• Darkening around tile grout
• Worsening of allergy symptoms
While you may be able to remove small amounts of mold yourself (provided you’re certain the mold isn’t toxic), often the best option is to hire a mold remediation professional.
The cost for mold removal will vary widely depending on where it is located in your home. Mold growth in hard-to-reach areas, like drywall or your HVAC system, generally costs more to remediate since it can require more time, materials, and labor. The size of the infestation and the type of mold that is growing also influence costs. On average, mold removal runs between $373 and $7,000.
Average cost of mold removal: $2,362
Termite Damage
The problem with termites is that they literally eat away at your house. They can also eat through your budget: The cost to repair termite damage can range anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 or even more.
Generally, the longer termites chew on the wooden structure of your home, the more costly the repair will be, so it’s key to recognize — and deal with — any signs of a termite infestation early. If you catch a termite problem early, for example, you may only need to replace a few damaged boards or joists, which can run from $250 to $1,000. If the problem goes on for a while, however, you may need to replace damaged walls, framing, or floors — at a cost of $1,000 to $3,000. Worst-case scenario: Termites do enough damage to your home’s infrastructure (like beams or load-bearing walls) that it becomes structurally unsound. A major termite repair job can run from $3,000 to $10,000-plus.
Average cost to repair termite damage: $3,000
Average Cost of Home Repairs
Trying to predict — and budget for — home repairs can be challenging. However, there are several rules of thumb that can help homeowners:
• The 1% Rule. One common guideline is to set aside approximately 1% of your home’s value annually for home maintenance. So if your home is worth $500,000, you’d want to have $5,000 tucked away in savings to cover general upkeep and repairs for the year.
• The Square Foot Rule. Since a larger home typically costs more to maintain than a smaller one, another formula is to use the square footage of your home to estimate maintenance and repair costs. With this approach, you set aside $1 for every square foot of livable space. So if your home is 2,300 square feet, you would want to have $2,300 in savings earmarked for home repair costs.
• The 10% Rule. With this rule of thumb, you put aside 10% of all your main monthly expenses (such as mortgage, taxes, and insurance) for your monthly home maintenance budget. For example, if your mortgage is $1500/month, taxes are $300/month, and insurance is $150/month (a total of $1950), your budget for home maintenance would be roughly $195 per month or $2,340 a year.
If you don’t have enough savings to cover the cost of a necessary home repair, there are financing options, including home equity lines of credit (HELOC) and credit cards (though this can be an expensive choice).
You can also use a personal loan to cover the cost of home repairs or improvements. Available through banks, credit unions, and online lenders, this type of loan (sometimes called a home improvement loan) typically doesn’t require any type of collateral or home equity. However, you usually need good to excellent credit to qualify.
The Takeaway
It’s tough to predict the cost of home repairs. Different budgeting standards suggest putting aside 1% of your home’s value or $1 per square foot annually. In 2023, the average household spent $2,458 on maintenance costs and $1,667 on emergency repairs. Among the priciest home repairs are major foundation work (up to $7,921), roof replacement (as much as $12,900), and septic tank replacement (which can run $9,500). Even expenses like fixing termite damage or replacing a broken water heater can all but consume your savings.
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In the moviemaking capital of Culver City, California, a stylish 2021-built duplex compound has recently landed on the market.
Priced at $3,400,000, the gated family compound consists of two inviting homes and an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), with a private patio that overlooks a mature Chinese Elm tree — one that’s older than the city itself!
That’s right, the 100+ year-old tree predates Culver City, which was only officially incorporated in 1917 (and named after its founder, Harry Culver).
But beyond having a piece of living history in its backyard, there’s plenty to love about this stylish duplex. Let’s have a look!
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Tailor-made for a “live, work and play” lifestyle
Sitting on a 6,753-square-foot lot in the heart of Culver City’s Historic District, the property consists of three different structures and was envisioned for a “live, work and play” lifestyle.
All in all, it offers 2,615 square feet of living space with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, and everything was built with the highest standard of quality.
“You don’t see this level of construction applied to a duplex. It’s just really a one-of-a-kind property,” says listing agent Daniel Lowe. “Every detail of this project was well thought out and expensive.” And it shows!
The main residence
The main residence offers 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and is the grander of the 3 structures, featuring standout design elements like high ceilings and exquisite custom-lit Caesarstone Concetto gemstone countertops paired with rift white oak cabinets.
Inside the 2-bedroom abode
With a polished, modern look, the main residence has a chef’s kitchen equipped with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, and a light and bright primary suite that exudes luxury.
The second residence
Adjacent to the main residence, the second home on the property also offers 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and a clean, modern design.
Inside the second residence
Much like the primary residence, this second structure boasts an array of high-end features, creating a luxurious and comfortable living space with a modern vibe.
The versatile Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)
Through walls of sliding glass, the ADU awaits, offering endless possibilities as a communal hang-out space, large creative area, or gym.
“The accordion doors that open the Auxiliary Structure Unit to the front yard really provide that indoor-outdoor Southern California lifestyle that everyone craves,” listing agent Daniel Lowe tells us.
Smart home technology throughout
The whole property is controlled by a Control 4 system which runs the multi-zoned HVAC systems, invisible speakers in the ceilings, and security cameras.
A century-old tree
The private patio is equipped with a Sun-Brite television and offers ample views of the 100+ year-old Chinese Elm tree that’s likely older than Culver City itself.
Listed for $3.4 million
The charming duplex is currently on the market for $3,400,000, with Compass’ Daniel Lowe handling the listing.
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The Paul Schrader-directed movie, The Canyons, may have been slammed by critics when it first came out in 2013, but it still has people talking about it well over a decade later.
The low-budget movie, a unique collaboration between household names like novelist Bret Easton Ellis (American Pshyco, Less Than Zero), and director Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, American Gigolo), had Lindsay Lohan playing the central role — with her performance receiving stellar reviews, even as the film scored a 21% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Nevertheless, one of the most memorable parts of the movie was the home featured at the center of the action, a contemporary Malibu home with minimalist finishes and killer views.
And now, moviegoers that have been charmed by The Canyons house have the opportunity to make it their own — provided they have a good budget: the house is now on the market for $7,250,000, with Compass’ Russell Grether and Tony Mark representing the property.
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A modernist Malibu retreat
Beyond its starring role in a Lindsay Lohan-led movie, the Malibu house can hold its own weight.
With its standout modernist architecture, a coveted location atop a promontory that affords it with ocean views, and a total of 4 structures — including a pool house that’s been rated as the #1 Airbnb in Malibu by the Los Angeles Times — the house is far from your ordinary listing.
Set on a promontory with wide-ranging views
Located at 21940 Lamplighter Lane in Malibu, Calif., the house sits on a promontory overlooking Carbon Mesa and the Pacific.
“The setting of this home is incredibly unique, situated on its own promontory,” listing agent Russell Grether tells us. “The private road access makes all of Malibu easily accessible while having true panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding untouched mountains.”
Surrounded by untouched terrain
Surrounded by untouched terrain on over 12 pristine acres, the compound offers unparalleled privacy and unobstructed views of the ocean, Catalina, Channel Islands, and surrounding undeveloped canyons.
It consists of four separate structures
The property consists of the main house and two-car garage, a pool house with rental potential, a detached carport, and a separate studio workspace.
Design inspired by the works of Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe
The home’s modernist design pays tribute to some of the style’s chief proponents, including Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, two of the best-known pioneers of modern architecture.
Designed by Vitus Mataré
The interiors bear the signature of renowned local designer Vitus Mataré, whose Malibu-based firm, Vitus Mataré & Associates, Inc. specializes in classic modernist residential design — and often tackles technically challenging projects.
Minimalist yet warm interiors
The entry connects to a multi-level atrium of vaulted wood ceilings, which facilitates a natural airflow of ocean breezes throughout the home.
Ocean views from every room
The entire residence provides an elegant balance of open areas for entertaining and zones offering privacy and tranquility with extensive views from every room.
The house once graced the cover of Vogue
According to Realtor.com, the house’s movie appearance in The Canyons isn’t its only claim to fame. It was also featured on the cover of Vogue magazine as the site of a haute fashion shoot.
The pool house is the #1 Airbnb in Malibu
But the main house isn’t the only draw; the pool house is a highly popular rental, highlighted as “One of the most loved homes on Airbnb, according to guests” on the vacation rental platform.
The pool house is also a regular presence on all rankings of best Malibu rentals, and was recently rated as the #1 Airbnb in Malibu by the L.A. Times’ Timeout Travel Section.
Also included in the price: a nearly 9-acre neighboring lot
The sale includes the neighboring lot at 2620 Coal Canyon Road totaling approx. 8.79 acres and coveted access rights via the gated road on Rambla Pacifico, allowing access to PCH in just under 5 minutes.
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