On Main Street North in Southbury, Connecticut, you will find this lovely 1700's Colonial home. Priced at $849,000 and "sellers motivated!" - so says the listing. If they were really motivated, the price would need to come down a wee bit, don't you think? But it is a 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom home with 3,283... Continue Reading →
Rose Apothecary From Schitt’s Creek Is Up For Sale!
A landmark historic building made famous by the much loved Canadian TV show Schitt's Creek has hit the market for $2.35 million. Schittheads will remember this place fondly as David's boutique store, the Rose Apothecary. Now the two-story brick structure in Goodwood, Ontario is up for grabs. The commercial building is attached to a large brick... Continue Reading →
Stunning 1883 Converted Church In Eustis, Florida
Wow! House Crazy Sarah's heart goes all a-flutter when she comes across unique & gorgeous places like this! This church dates back to 1883, and although it no longer functions as a church, it has been pristinely maintained as an event center. Located on Citrus Avenue in Eustis, Florida, this old place of worship is... Continue Reading →
The Edward Quayle Residence: 1913 Arts & Crafts In San Diego
When you think of San Diego, California, you don't really think of historic homes. But on Granada Street, there is a row of vintage beauties. Among them is this superb Arts & Crafts specimen known at the Edward Quayle Residence. This historically significant home is currently for sale for $1,995,000. Have a look inside... Exquisitely... Continue Reading →
Country Cottage In Rural Georgia
Here's a treat for those of you who long for the perfect country cottage. Built in 1908, this sweet cottage near Union Point, Georgia comes on 49 acres of rural woodland. And lucky for us, it's for sale! Priced at $395,000, this farmstead has been in the same family since 1906. Come on in! This... Continue Reading →
For Sale: The Oldest Single-Family Home In Manhattan
The oldest surviving single-family home in Manhattan has just hit the market for $8.9 million! This early Federal-style house was built in 1795, for Nicholas William Stuyvesant - the great-great-grandson of Peter Stuyvesant - one of the Dutchmen who founded the Big Apple. You may have heard that New York was once New Amsterdam. New... Continue Reading →
The School House Inn, Bisbee, Arizona
Check out this quirky-sweet B&B in Bisbee, Arizona. Bisbee is a quirky place to begin with, being an old mining town in the desert southwest. But imagine stumbling across this unusual gem in your travels! House Crazy Sarah loves old schools converted to living spaces and this one does not disappoint. From the kids' art... Continue Reading →