House of the Week: Florida Beach House Comes With Cadillac Bar
The Cadillac inside the house is a real Cadillac, a 1959 Caddy that was driven from the beach into the house and turned into a working bar.
The Cadillac inside the house is a real Cadillac, a 1959 Caddy that was driven from the beach into the house and turned into a working bar.
Castles don’t just live in your sandbox. Fortified mansions — yes, the kind with turrets, drawbridges and more — are hitting the market for under $1 million and up. If you thought American castles didn’t exist, check out these homes for sale.
The house was built in 1932 at the tail end of Prohibition, and surprisingly, a hidden bar isn’t that unusual in elaborate homes of that time period.
There was little to no chance a bomb would be dropped in Fort Pierce, FL during the Cold War. But that didn’t stop 30-inch-thick steel-reinforced concrete from being poured in the middle of St. Lucie County.
Wanted: A homeowner with a dedication to history and lighthouses, willing to do a little renovation and, of course, live on a home set three miles offshore.
Situated alongside Pedernales River is a home filled with unique touches from its artist owner.
Perched above the shores of Lake Quivira, the home looks like a spaceship that made its landing outside Kansas City.
Even though Wright himself didn’t see the finished structure, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation recognizes the home as a Wright piece.
The home is an architectural gem that truly is a trophy property.
Sitting bluffside to Puget Sound, this home not only captures the water views, but as much daylight as possible.










