Ohio condo becomes most popular home of the week thanks to chaotic real estate listing photos

A three-bedroom condo in Dayton, OH, that beckons buyers to flex their “HGTV designer muscle,” despite looking more like a property from an episode of A&E’s “Hoarders,” is the week’s most popular home on Realtor.com.If you can see past the horrifying piles of personal belongings, baskets of laundry, and stained carpeting, the listing notes that the 1,200-square-foot unit is “designed for carefree living.”While the chaotic condo does require “cosmetic upgrades,” the superlow asking price of $65,000 was designed for a brave bargain shopper.Also grabbing attention this week were a $108 million villa on California‘s coast, a concrete castle in Florida, and an unexpected contemporary emerging from the Pennsylvania woods.Scroll down to keep reading about all 10 of the most viewed homes of this week.Price: $1,479,000Why it’s here: “Meticulously rebuilt” and found in the Bywater neighborhood, the estate is “located in an X flood zone,” the listing notes, but has never flooded.The updated abode boasts an open floor plan and stylish fixtures throughout 3,599 square feet of space.Multiple covered balconies, terraces, and a top-floor veranda overlook an in-ground, heated, saltwater pool and offer views of the Mississippi River.Price: $2,999,999Why it’s here: The historic Jackson House is heading to auction Nov.

11.Located on 5.2 wooded acres with a carriage house near Lake Oconee, this luxurious antique built in 1883 has been entirely updated while taking care to retain its history.The property includes a “garage complex” designed for RV or boat storage, with an additional entertainment area.Price: $199,000Why it’s here: This adorable and affordable log cabin is offered fully furnished, “right down to the dishes.”The cozy, one-bedroom home has just 504 square feet of space.A bunk-bed room and a full bathroom can be found on the ground floor.

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