Eye-Popping $840K Minnesota Barn Home With a Bright Green Silo and Penny-Clad Floor Leaves Homebuyers in Awe
Introducing the barn home!
You’ve seen stylish barndominiums and modern farmhouses, but here’s the chance to live in a custom-built barn home complete with its very own (and very large) silo.
Located in Cloquet, MN, the 5,461-square-foot barn-inspired abode with a jaw-dropping, three-story great room is the week’s most popular home on Realtor.com®.
Built in 2015, the 9-acre property features familiar rustic farmhouse staples, including a hand-hammered copper sink and sliding barn doors, along with a few surprises including concrete countertops and even an epoxy floor inlaid with more than 8,000 pennies.
Also grabbing attention this week were a $150 million Manhattan penthouse featured over the summer as the week’s Most Expensive Home, a midcentury home in Sacramento up for auction, and an affordable neoclassical antique seeking some TLC in Pennsylvania.
Scroll down to keep reading about all 10 of the most viewed homes of this week.
10. 110 W Addie St, Lead, SD
Price: $789,000
Why it’s here: From the outside, you’d never suspect this antique features its very own basement saloon.
Built in 1900, the five-bedroom residence is said to have been once owned by the former owner of the Addie Mine, according to the listing. Historic highlights throughout the 3,864-square-foot, updated interior include custom millwork, a grand staircase, exposed beams, and built-in window seating.
9. 623 Rocky Rd, Chillicothe, OH
Price: $50,000 (minimum bid)
Why it’s here: This three-bedroom cabin is heading to auction on Nov. 23.
The 1,304-square-foot residence overlooks 2.54 acres of rolling hills. Built in 1967, the home could use some updates and is being sold in as-is condition, but buyers could potentially score a deal at auction.
8. 217 W 57th St Unit 127/128, Manhattan, NY
Price: $150,000,000
Why it’s here: The Sky House is the highest duplex penthouse sitting atop the tallest residential building in the world.
Located in the Central Park Tower, the 11,535-square-foot unit floats 1,386 feet above Manhattan on the 127th and 128th floors. Built in 2020, the eight-bedroom condo’s stylish interior boasts a floating staircase, a ballroom-scale grand salon, a primary suite with dual dressing rooms, and a private elevator. An $18,889 monthly association fee provides exclusive access to a private ballroom, restaurant, fitness center, and a wine and cigar lounge.
7. 2005 SW Driftwood St, Port Saint Lucie, FL
Price: $585,000
Why it’s here: Calling all investors! Here’s the chance to restore this canal-side home’s natural beauty.
This 4,122-square-foot residence resembles an English Tudor from the exterior while an interior with vaulted ceilings, exposed stone, and a sunken living room exudes a surprising contemporary vibe. There is also a heated pool and spa out back, overlooking the canal.
6. 103 Honey Hill Rd, East Haddam, CT
Price: $239,900
Why it’s here: It’s a super affordable nine-bedroom farmhouse surrounded by 200 acres of “open space preserves.”
Located on 2.56 acres, the spacious antique built in 1857 is looking for a buyer offering some TLC to restore its natural glory. The quintessential New England property also boasts a red barn. It is being sold as is.
5. 5620 Woodforest Dr, Sacramento, CA
Price: $200,000 (opening bid)
Why it’s here: It’s a midcentury home up for auction in the Foothill Oaks neighborhood.
Offering 1,727 square feet of one-level living, the open floor plan features a living/dining room combination with a dining bar overlooking the wood-burning fireplace. Sliders open to a covered patio that overlooks the fenced yard. The place also includes a two-car garage and RV access with a rolling gate.
4. 352 S Main St, Cambridge Springs, PA
Price: $139,900
Why it’s here: It’s a very affordable neoclassical antique seeking cosmetic upgrades, while “many major updates” have already been completed.
Built in 1910, the 2,403-square-foot home still abounds with period details, including soaring ceilings, custom millwork, and hardwood floors needing restoration. The property also has a detached, two-car garage.
3. 2565 Aldon Dr, Sewickley, PA
Price: $395,000
Why it’s here: This reasonably priced midcentury ranch boasts an updated interior.
Built in 1961, the cute home features just 1,060 square feet of space with four bedrooms, a modern kitchen, and lower-level guest suite with a sliding barn door. French doors off of the dining room lead out to a spacious deck overlooking the nearly 1-acre property.
2. 1400 Laurel Way, Beverly Hills, CA
Price: $6,495,000
Why it’s here: It’s an “amazing opportunity to build a modern home with unobstructed downtown, city and canyon views.”
Located just above The Beverly Hills Hotel, this midcentury modern home built in 1962 is “not necessarily a teardown.” The 5,575-square-foot residence will be delivered with ready-to-issue plans for a renovation that include a design featuring glass walls.
1. 4213 Van Gassler Rd, Cloquet, MN
Price: $839,900
Why it’s here: It’s the unique opportunity to live in a stylish barn home with a silo.
Floor plans don’t get much more open than this three-story showstopper. Sliding barn doors, an epoxy floor shimmering with 8,000 pennies, and a hidden staircase comprise the home’s 5,461-square-foot interior. A covered front porch and patio out back overlook the picturesque, 9-acre lot with a chicken coop.
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