What’s covered in grass, filled with funky ’80s-era freshness, and priced to sell?
It’s the week’s most popular home on Realtor.com®: an earth-sheltered time capsule in Wisconsin listed for just $250,000.
Curious clickers couldn’t get enough of the home with a sod roof, catapulting the underground home to the top spot. This home is a choice, but for a buyer with the right vision, it’s a warm and welcoming respite from the usual tract home.
This week’s list is a departure from the sleek mansions and celeb-connected homes we often see among the most popular. There’s a rustic retreat in Maine with a sunken hot tub in the basement, an 8-acre property in Wyoming with a three-bedroom cabin, and a gorgeous mansion in Ohio once owned by the Rockefeller family.
For a look at all 10 of the week’s most popular properties, just scroll on down.
Price: $1,950,000
Why it’s here: Built in 1916 and once owned by the Rockefeller family, this mansion is on the market for the first time in 30 years.
Known as Twin Oaks, the seven-bedroom, 9,655-square-foot brick Georgian comes with impeccable vintage details intact. They include Corinthian columns, 10 fireplaces, a two-story foyer, sunroom, and wood-paneled library. The 3-acre property includes a coach house, which can be rented out for additional income.

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Price: $297,400
Why it’s here: Brand-new and sporting a popular hue of charcoal on the exterior, this two-bedroom,1,332-square-foot home was designed by an award-winning architect.
The modern kitchen and beautiful bathrooms truly shine, and there’s a built-in workspace for a home office. An upstairs loft can be reached via a spiral staircase. The home is walking distance to shops and restaurants downtown.

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Price: $270,000
Why it’s here: This time capsule sports plenty of browns and yellows inside, so it needs a decor overhaul. Built in 1981 on an 8-acre lot eight with views in every direction, this three-bedroom home comes with a shed and a separately deeded 7.62 acres.

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Price: $399,000
Why it’s here: Built in 1947 and distinctive inside and out, this charming brick three-bedroom is on the market for the first time in 60 years.
Dormer alcoves give interest to upstairs bedrooms, and the family room boasts a fireplace. Outside, there’s a spacious backyard with garden shed.

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Price: $275,000
Why it’s here: This three-bedroom ranch rambler on a half-acre is in “remote location but close to everything,” according to the listing.
Built in 1972, the home has many of its original features, including wood floors and a brick fireplace in the family room. The bathrooms have been updated, and the finished basement includes a rec room and bar. There’s a pool out back for warm-weather fun.

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Price: $475,000
Why it’s here: This 7-acre Hill Country retreat offers a one-bedroom cabin built in 2009 with 1,792 square feet of living space.
Interior spaces feature cedar paneling, a beamed ceiling, and imposing columns. An upper-level sitting room and balcony offer lovely views of the property. There’s a carport with storage plus a rainwater-catch system.

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