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A Bungalow Doesn’t Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
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It sounds like an oxymoron, but jumbo bungalows do exist. These darling dwellings of over 2,000 square feet feature Craftsman detailing just like their cozy smaller sibs—there’s just more space to spread out.
These big bungalows expand on the notion that a bungalow should have only two or three bedrooms. They’re ideal for a growing family, home-office workers, or popular hosts.
You’ll find a few of these oversize homes in bungalow-rich neighborhoods across the country. We’ve rounded up nine of our favorites that are currently available for sale. Have a look at what happens when bungalows hit the big time.
407 El Centro St, South Pasadena, CA
Price: $1.88 million Size: 2,154 square feet
Built in 1908, this four-bedroom home with stone columns anchoring the front porch is true to Craftsman style with hardwood floors, original built-ins, Batchelder-style tile around the fireplace, a farmhouse sink in the kitchen, claw-foot tub, and subway tile in each bath. Everything is either original (and in nice condition) or modern (but keeping the period’s style in mind). The next owner will also enjoy an abundance of fruit: a drought-tolerant garden produces lemons, figs, and pomegranates.
South Pasadena, CA
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2429 E. Beverly Blvd, Shorewood, WI
Price: $585,000 Size: 3,408 square feet
Tucked into a walkable suburb immediately north of Milwaukee, this four-bedroom bungalow from 1915 has room for a fifth bedroom upstairs. On the renovated lower level is a theater, wine cellar, and gym—plus the start of a third bathroom addition. Updates throughout include heated travertine floors and granite countertops in the kitchen, renovated baths (with heated floors!), and French doors between the foyer and living room.
Shorewood, WI
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810 N. Ellsworth St, Naperville, IL
Price: $794,000 Size: 2,313 square feet
Built in 1913, this bungalow sits on a double lot in Naperville’s historic district, offering plenty of room to play or plant a garden. The four-bedroom has a gorgeous front porch and is just a short walk to downtown. Design details galore abound in the kitchen, including Chicago brick in the backsplash and soapstone countertops. Same goes for the baths—the master bath features Carrara marble and a claw-foot tub. Original features like leaded-glass windows and coffered ceilings have been thoughtfully preserved.
Naperville, IL
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2338 NE 7th Ave, Portland, OR
Price: $665,000 Size: 2,985 square feet
It’s not difficult to find this cute three-bedroom—just look for the blue paint and yellow front door. Built in 1910, the home is true to its period with features like leaded-glass built-ins, a claw-foot tub, and box-beam ceilings. An updated kitchen features an eat-in bar and tons of cabinetry (something original bungalows lacked). Plans for the basement have already been approved (cue home theater).
Portland, OR
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16 Halsey St, Charleston, SC
Price: $1.475 million Size: 3,193 square feet
Among Charleston’s historic housing stock, a few bungalows lurk. This five-bedroom example was built in 1930. Inside, you’ll find original woodwork, a fireplace, butler’s pantry, and French doors. There’s plenty of natural light, and every bath and bedroom has been recently updated.
Charleston, SC
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2106 6th Ave. W, Seattle, WA
Price: $1,375,000 Size: 2,990 square feet
Built in 1905, this five-bedroom bungalow is in one of Seattle’s most desirable neighborhoods. Not only have systems been updated (plumbing and electric), but the open floor plan was also revamped, making it perfect for entertaining. Two bedrooms and a bath—both on the lower level—were recently renovated as well. The home’s two kitchens means this place has the potential to generate income, or host in-laws.
Seattle, WA
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6725 N. Campbell Ave, Chicago, IL
Price: $539,000 Size: 4,058 square feet
If you want a newly renovated house, this is it. Last changing hands in 2017 for $295,000, this 4,000-square-foot bungalow has been drastically improved. Stone countertops and a patterned marble backsplash now grace the kitchen, shiplap walls can be seen in the living room, and closet-organizing systems have been installed. Best part? Live like you’re in the burbs—not the country’s third-largest city—thanks to a huge 2.5-car garage.
Chicago, IL
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2108 W. Marjory Ave, Tampa, FL
Price: $915,000 Size: 2,118 square feet
With a wide front porch, this is the ideal home for a buyer who wants to get to know the neighbors. Everything in this three-bedroom bungalow—originally built in 1920—has been redone. It looks like a brand-new home with custom cabinetry and quartz countertops in the kitchen, plantation shutters, and two master suites.
Tampa, FL
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6025 Palo Pinto Ave, Dallas, TX
Price: $610,000 Size: 2,939 square feet
Located in the Belmont Conservation District, this three-bedroom bungalow from 1922 boasts complete curb appeal, thanks to the pretty blue exterior. A screened porch around back offers shelter from Texas’ hot summers. Thirteen years ago, the upstairs level was added, featuring a master suite, office, and flex space.
Dallas, TX
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A Bungalow Doesn’t Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
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'House Party' Podcast: Is 'The Bachelor' Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom
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“House Party” is realtor.com's official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week's hot topics.
It's January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly-but finally-getting longer, and, of course, there's an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women-and one sloth-who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise's first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we'll never get back), but since this isn't a “Bachelor” podcast, we'll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they're officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer's new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There's a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That's 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we're sure he had his reasons-and we're pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn't it fun what our home security cameras can capture these days? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few items in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we're pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You'll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we've got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik prefers to call them, “famous people who just didn't do so great in real estate this particular week but they're probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it'll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you're dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We're all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on 'House Party' this week:
6 Shockers About 'The Bachelor' Mansion We'll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the 'Biggest' Mess She's Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn't Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won't Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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'House Party' Podcast: Is 'The Bachelor' Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom
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“House Party” is realtor.com's official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week's hot topics.
It's January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly-but finally-getting longer, and, of course, there's an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women-and one sloth-who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise's first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we'll never get back), but since this isn't a “Bachelor” podcast, we'll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they're officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer's new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There's a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That's 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we're sure he had his reasons-and we're pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn't it fun what our home security cameras can capture these days? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few items in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we're pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You'll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we've got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik prefers to call them, “famous people who just didn't do so great in real estate this particular week but they're probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it'll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you're dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We're all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on 'House Party' this week:
6 Shockers About 'The Bachelor' Mansion We'll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the 'Biggest' Mess She's Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn't Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won't Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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'House Party' Podcast: Is 'The Bachelor' Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom
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“House Party” is realtor.com's official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week's hot topics.
It's January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly-but finally-getting longer, and, of course, there's an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women-and one sloth-who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise's first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we'll never get back), but since this isn't a “Bachelor” podcast, we'll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they're officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer's new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There's a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That's 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we're sure he had his reasons-and we're pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn't it fun what our home security cameras can capture these things? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few items in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we're pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You'll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we've got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik prefers to call them, “famous people who just didn't do so great in real estate this particular week but they're probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it'll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you're dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We're all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on 'House Party' this week:
6 Shockers About 'The Bachelor' Mansion We'll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the 'Biggest' Mess She's Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn't Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won't Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
The post 'House Party' Podcast: Is 'The Bachelor' Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®.
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“House Party” is realtor.com's official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week's hot topics.
It's January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly-but finally-getting longer, and, of course, there's an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women-and one sloth-who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise's first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we'll never get back), but since this isn't a “Bachelor” podcast, we'll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they're officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer's new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There's a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That's 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we're sure he had his reasons-and we're pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn't it fun what our home security cameras can capture these things? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few items in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we're pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You'll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we've got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik prefers to call them, “famous people who just didn't do so great in real estate this particular week but they're probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it'll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you're dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We're all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on 'House Party' this week:
6 Shockers About 'The Bachelor' Mansion We'll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the 'Biggest' Mess She's Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn't Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won't Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
The post 'House Party' Podcast: Is 'The Bachelor' Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®.
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‘House Party’ Podcast: Is ‘The Bachelor’ Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom
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“House Party” is realtor.com’s official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week’s hot topics.
It’s January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly—but finally—getting longer, and, of course, there’s an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women—and one sloth—who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise’s first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we’ll never get back), but since this isn’t a “Bachelor” podcast, we’ll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they’re officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer’s new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There’s a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That’s 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we’re sure he had his reasons—and we’re pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn’t it fun what our home security cameras can capture these things? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few items in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we’re pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You’ll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we’ve got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik prefers to call them, “famous people who just didn’t do so great in real estate this particular week but they’re probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it’ll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you’re dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We’re all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on ‘House Party’ this week:
6 Shockers About ‘The Bachelor’ Mansion We’ll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the ‘Biggest’ Mess She’s Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn’t Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica’s Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won’t Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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“House Party” is realtor.com’s official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week’s hot topics.
It’s January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly—but finally—getting longer, and, of course, there’s an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women—and one sloth—who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise’s first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we’ll never get back), but since this isn’t a “Bachelor” podcast, we’ll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they’re officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer’s new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There’s a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That’s 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we’re sure he had his reasons—and we’re pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn’t it fun what our home security cameras can capture these days? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few things in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we’re pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You’ll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we’ve got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik calls them, “famous people who just didn’t do so great in real estate this particular week but they’re probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it’ll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you’re dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We’re all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on ‘House Party’ this week:
6 Shockers About ‘The Bachelor’ Mansion We’ll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the ‘Biggest’ Mess She’s Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn’t Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica’s Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won’t Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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'House Party' Podcast: Is 'The Bachelor' Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom
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“House Party” is realtor.com's official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week's hot topics.
It's January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly-but finally-getting longer, and, of course, there's an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women-and one sloth-who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise's first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we'll never get back), but since this isn't a “Bachelor” podcast, we'll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they're officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer's new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There's a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That's 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we're sure he had his reasons-and we're pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn't it fun what our home security cameras can capture these days? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few items in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we're pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You'll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we've got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik prefers to call them, “famous people who just didn't do so great in real estate this particular week but they're probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it'll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you're dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We're all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on 'House Party' this week:
6 Shockers About 'The Bachelor' Mansion We'll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the 'Biggest' Mess She's Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn't Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won't Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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“House Party” is realtor.com's official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week's hot topics.
It's January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly-but finally-getting longer, and, of course, there's an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women-and one sloth-who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise's first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we'll never get back), but since this isn't a “Bachelor” podcast, we'll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they're officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer's new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There's a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That's 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we're sure he had his reasons-and we're pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn't it fun what our home security cameras can capture these things? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few items in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we're pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You'll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we've got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik prefers to call them, “famous people who just didn't do so great in real estate this particular week but they're probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it'll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you're dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We're all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on 'House Party' this week:
6 Shockers About 'The Bachelor' Mansion We'll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the 'Biggest' Mess She's Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn't Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won't Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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'House Party' Podcast: Is 'The Bachelor' Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom
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“House Party” is realtor.com's official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week's hot topics.
It's January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly-but finally-getting longer, and, of course, there's an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women-and one sloth-who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise's first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we'll never get back), but since this isn't a “Bachelor” podcast, we'll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they're officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer's new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There's a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That's 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we're sure he had his reasons-and we're pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn't it fun what our home security cameras can capture these things? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few items in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we're pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You'll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we've got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik prefers to call them, “famous people who just didn't do so great in real estate this particular week but they're probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it'll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you're dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We're all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on 'House Party' this week:
6 Shockers About 'The Bachelor' Mansion We'll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the 'Biggest' Mess She's Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn't Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won't Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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'House Party' Podcast: Is 'The Bachelor' Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom
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“House Party” is realtor.com's official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week's hot topics.
It's January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly-but finally-getting longer, and, of course, there's an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women-and one sloth-who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise's first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we'll never get back), but since this isn't a “Bachelor” podcast, we'll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they're officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer's new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There's a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That's 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we're sure he had his reasons-and we're pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn't it fun what our home security cameras can capture these things? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few items in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we're pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You'll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we've got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik prefers to call them, “famous people who just didn't do so great in real estate this particular week but they're probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it'll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you're dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We're all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on 'House Party' this week:
6 Shockers About 'The Bachelor' Mansion We'll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the 'Biggest' Mess She's Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn't Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won't Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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'House Party' Podcast: Is 'The Bachelor' Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom
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“House Party” is realtor.com's official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week's hot topics.
It's January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly-but finally-getting longer, and, of course, there's an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women-and one sloth-who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise's first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we'll never get back), but since this isn't a “Bachelor” podcast, we'll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they're officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer's new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There's a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That's 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we're sure he had his reasons-and we're pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn't it fun what our home security cameras can capture these days? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few things in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we're pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You'll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we've got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik calls them, “famous people who just didn't do so great in real estate this particular week but they're probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it'll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you're dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We're all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on 'House Party' this week:
6 Shockers About 'The Bachelor' Mansion We'll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the 'Biggest' Mess She's Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn't Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won't Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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‘House Party’ Podcast: Is ‘The Bachelor’ Mansion Decor Hideous? Plus, What Not to Do in the Bedroom
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“House Party” is realtor.com’s official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week’s hot topics.
It’s January, so that means three things are for certain: Gyms everywhere are packed with sweaty resolution-makers, the days are slowly—but finally—getting longer, and, of course, there’s an all-new season of “The Bachelor.”
In the premiere this week, we were introduced to the 29 women—and one sloth—who are vying for the heart of Colton Underwood, the franchise’s first-ever virgin bachelor. We have thoughts (like the fact that it was three hours of our lives we’ll never get back), but since this isn’t a “Bachelor” podcast, we’ll refrain from going too far down the rabbit hole. We did, however, go all-in on “The Bachelor” mansion decor, which changes from season to season. Is it haute or hideous?
Then Erik, Natalie, and Rachel discuss whether they’re officially Marie Kondo-verts after watching three episodes of the pro organizer’s new Netflix show, “Tidying Up.” There’s a lot to unpack here (clutter pun!).
Speaking of cleaning, a man in California was caught on camera this week licking a doorbell clean. For three hours. That’s 180 minutes of licking, folks. Why? Well, we’re sure he had his reasons—and we’re pretty sure those reasons included bath salts. But isn’t it fun what our home security cameras can capture these days? (P.S. The licker is still at large. Slurp!)
Next, we take things into the bedroom. (Not like that, you sickos.) Rachel admits to having a few things in her boudoir that could be keeping her up at night, and we’re pretty sure the rest of you do, too. How is your bedroom subconsciously stressing you out? You’ll have to listen to find out!
We also discuss some of the biggest little bungalows for sale right now. They are cute and spacious, and we seriously want them all.
And, of course, we’ve got celebrity winners and losers (or, as Erik calls them, “famous people who just didn’t do so great in real estate this particular week but they’re probably very nice people, actually.”) Our winner made real estate moves (like Jagger), and our loser had to shred the price of his San Francisco mansion.
So what are you waiting for? Listen already! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And, by all means, throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it’ll be for people to find us.
Have a wacky home-related story you’re dying to share? Wish you could finally get your real estate questions answered? We’re all ears. Reach us at [email protected], or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Stories we discussed on ‘House Party’ this week:
6 Shockers About ‘The Bachelor’ Mansion We’ll Bet You Never Knew
Can Marie Kondo Help You Organize in 2019? Find Out Here
Watch Marie Kondo Battle the ‘Biggest’ Mess She’s Ever Seen
De-Stress Your Nest: 7 Things in Your Bedroom Making You Anxious
A Bungalow Doesn’t Have to Be Small! 9 Jumbo Bungalows for Sale
Metallica’s Kirk Hammett Shreds $1.1M Off Price of San Francisco Mansion
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Finally Sell Their Home to a Buyer You Won’t Believe
Adam Levine Reportedly Buys Beverly Hills Estate for $35.5M
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