$7.95 Million 76-Acre Equestrian Compound With Pickleball Court and Car Collector Showroom Is the Week’s Most Popular Home

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An enormous legacy compound in Vashon, WA, complete with a car collector showroom, pickleball court, private pond, and “world-class” wine cellar is this week’s most popular home on Realtor.com®.
The three-parcel equestrian property features three residences, horse stables, and even a sawmill.
Called “one of the nicest privately owned estate properties in the Northwest,” the 76-acre lot offers up a private horticultural collection featuring hundreds of trees, shrubs, a rose garden, and perennial flowers from around the world.
Also grabbing attention this week were a former convent in Missouri, a custom-built log home in Colorado, and a fractional ownership opportunity of a luxurious Napa, CA, compound.
Scroll down to keep reading about all 10 of the most viewed homes of this week.
10. 2223 Aspen Dr, Portland, TX
Price: $299,900
Why it’s here: Not much has changed inside this well-preserved time capsule since it was built in 1981.
The five-bedroom retro residence offers a floor-to-ceiling fireplace in the sunken living room, and even a spa tub in the primary bath surrounded by exposed stone. An affordable price tag should enable the next buyer to make some cosmetic upgrades.

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9. 63-41 252nd St, Little Neck, NY
Price: $2,780,000
Why it’s here: This heavenly home exudes saintly vibes from the exterior with its stained glass and double front doors.
Built in 1960, the recently renovated 2,942-square-foot residence now offers radiant floor heating and a well-equipped kitchen. Three en suite bedrooms found upstairs have access to a terrace.
The low-maintenance lot with a brick-paved backyard is just a mile from the Long Island Rail Road.

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8. 25987 Mission St, Carmel, CA
Price: $2,795,000
Why it’s here: Banyan House was the first home designed by architect Mark Mills, who was a student of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Mills called this seaside retreat his home from 1954 to 1957. The Wright-inspired three-bedroom, 1,574-square-foot residence boasts desert masonry, a custom gated entry, geometric windows, and custom millwork.

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7. 10105 Shinnecock Hills Dr, Austin, TX
Price: $949,900 (foreclosure)
Why it’s here: The bank-owned residence nestled in the Onion Creek neighborhood is seeking its next steward.
The luxurious 4,889-square-foot interior is said to offer “over $175,000 in exquisite upgrades.” Highlights include an office, a library, a modernized kitchen, and a living room with a gas fireplace.

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6. 120 S Hayden St, Hannibal, MO
Price: $79,500
Why it’s here: Here’s a rare chance to live in the former Holy Family Convent for a very affordable price.
The brick structure built in 1927 has since been converted into a single-family residence with nine bedrooms and four bathrooms. Updates include a “newer metal roof, furnace, and air conditioner.”
The inexpensive price tag allows for the opportunity to make significant upgrades to the property.

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5. Essex, CT
Price: $4,995,000
Why it’s here: It’s a midcentury modern mansion designed by architect Hugh Stubbins, who also studied under Frank Lloyd Wright.
Built in 1948, the 4,213-square-foot interior boasts a passive solar design, radiant floor heating, and walls of glass with views of the 14.5-acre waterfront lot. Overlooking North Cove, the Great Meadow, and the Connecticut River, the six-bedroom estate also has a fully equipped bar with beer tap as well as a chef’s kitchen with two dishwashers and two sinks.
The grounds include a heated free-form pool, a three-car garage, a two-car garage, and a four-car carport.

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4. 17501 Fs 376, Mancos, CO
Price: $799,999
Why it’s here: The Lone Coyote is a custom-built log home nestled on 40 wooded acres.
Built in 2017, the two-story interior features heated travertine tile floors, vaulted ceilings, a galley-style kitchen with modern appliances, and a cozy living room with a wood-burning fireplace. The primary bedroom on the main floor has s cathedral ceiling and outdoor access, while a loft area above offers a second bedroom.
There is also a separate one-bedroom log barn for guests. The seasonal road is accessible in the winter only by snowmobile, according to the listing.

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3. 2610 Atlas Peak Rd Unit 2, Napa, CA
Price: $1,050,000 (fractional ownership)
Why it’s here: Become a co-owner of one-eighth of a luxury compound tucked away on 31.32 acres of privacy in wine country.
The spacious property includes a three-bedroom primary residence, a one-bedroom guesthouse, an in-ground pool, an outdoor kitchen, and a built-in fire pit.
Offered “fully furnished and professionally decorated,” the contemporary interior features arched ceilings, a two-story living room surrounded by glass, and a loft-style office.

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2. 765 Passion Play Rd, Eureka Springs, AR
Price: $350,000
Why it’s here: This lofted barn cabin on 10 acres comes with a pole barn and several outbuildings.
Built in 2021, the one-bedroom home offers just 720 square feet of living space, but it’s all stylishly designed. Wood and tile floors can be found throughout, the chef’s kitchen has a quartz island, and the bathroom features a steam shower.
A covered wraparound deck expands the living space outside.

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1. 12011 SW 220th St, Vashon, WA
Price: $7,950,000
Why it’s here: A massive 76-acre legacy compound offering three residences comes with the potential to build even more homesites, the listing notes.
The five-bedroom primary residence features a wine cellar and a 12,000-square-foot car storage building that also includes eight horse stables. The wild property includes several storage buildings, a sawmill, an in-ground pool, and a pickleball court.

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