Friday, November 25, 2016

Vote for Your Favorite Homes of the Year (So Far)

Each week we shine a spotlight on a home with unusual features, outstanding architecture or a spectacular locale. We look back quarterly at the homes we’ve shared over the past few months, and you can cast your vote for the best House of the Week from each month.

With 35 percent of the vote, January’s top home was a villa on the Sunset Strip. February’s winner got 41 percent of the vote, thanks to the glass stargazer’s stunning floor-to-ceiling windows, while March saw a landslide 54 percent vote for a swim-up oasis that would help beat any case of the winter blues.

In April, a stunning Spanish Revival took first place with 34 percent of the vote. This seaside mansion's sweeping views and sprawling grounds captivated 38 percent of voters for the win in May. And June's winner (with 35 percent of the vote) ushered in summertime daydreams with its Tuscan-style architecture and graceful lap pool.

Take a look at the featured homes from the past few months and pick your favorites.

July

From a Mediterranean-style party palace in Miami to a floating home in Seattle, July was packed with amazing homes.

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Learn more: Party Palace, Floating Home, Vibrant Colonial, Bel-Air Mansion, Converted Fire Station

August

With homes featuring a one-of-a-kind design, a celebrity past, a lazy river, and a former tavern, August's offerings were all about fun.

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Learn more: Fishing Reel House, Groucho Marx Home, Lazy River Mansion, Colonial Tavern

September

Innovative design was the name of the game for September's homes, which included a mid-century comprised of three pavilions connected by a lap pool, a wildly different modern masterpiece, and a castle constructed of glimmering stone.

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Learn more: Three-Pavilion Mid-Century, Wavy Home, Glimmering Castle, NOLA Art House, Tiny Beach House

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Originally published October 12, 2016.



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