You don't have to live in a place to have an opinion on it. This applies not just to a country or a city, but also to a house or an apartment. Some of them can be designed and built in a way that allows us to judge them almost as a work of art.
The subreddit r/WildHomes is full of such examples. Whether it's a beautiful cottage perfectly blending into its green surroundings or a goofy mansion that looks like a toddler's fever dream, they're all here. So let's take a few virtual tours, shall we? You can keep the shoes on, too!
#1 This 17th Century Dutch Home Was Completely Deconstructed And Rebuilt In NY
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So what makes a home cozy? Gala Magriñá is a holistic interior designer and the principal designer at Gala Magriñá Design, an agency based in Westchester, New York. She says, "Relaxing homes almost always use gentle, tonal colors that soothe the nervous system and create an immediate sense of ease."
Magriñá explains that too much color can be "overstimulating." This applies not only to wall paint choices but also to pieces that take up lots of visual space, like furniture and bedding.
#2 This Little Island Gem Was Built By One Determined Woman
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#3 Does This Count As A Wild Home? My Partner & Our 3 Pets Have Lived Aboard This 45 Year Old Sailboat For 8 Years Traveling Full Time Around The World. The Ocean Is Our Backyard
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#4 “The Book House” In Ohio Is A Book Lover Dream Home
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Lighting plays a huge role in how nice a home feels, too. So it's a good idea to have multiple options.
Lamps—particularly those with multiple brightness settings—sconces, overhead lighting, natural light, and even candles can add so much to the ambiance.
It's all about being able to make the light soft when you need it and bright when you don't.
#5 Imagine Calling This Your “Weekend Place”
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#6 This Floating Flat Has Museum Floors And A Pet Tub
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#7 This Los Angeles “Midcentury Treehouse” Is Gorgeous
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If you want physical comfort, choose soft, plush textures.
In a bedroom, this might mean choosing 300- to 600-thread count sheets or plump down pillows. In a living room, it could be a high-pile rug underfoot, a velvet sofa, or a fuzzy, oversized blanket draped over the sofa.
Not only do soft textures look nice and make a space feel inviting, but they help the body settle and rest, Magriñá adds.
#8 This Massachusetts Home Has A Quarry Pool
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#9 1900s Firehouse In Ohio For $140k
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#10 Aubrey Plaza’s $6.5 Million Los Angeles Home
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#11 This 1903 Connecticut Estate Feels Straight Out Of A Gothic Novel
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Even if you go with a mostly neutral color palette for your relaxed space, don't be afraid of adding some greenery.
"Plants are an instant mood booster and help reduce stress," Magriñá says. "Incorporating greenery or natural materials like wood creates a grounding effect and brings the calm of the outdoors inside."
#12 This $3.39m 'French Chateau' In Provo, Ut Has A Literal Turret With A Stained-Glass Ceiling
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#13 You Can Own One Of The Last Gilded Age Mansions
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#14 Dakota Johnson’s House Is Proof You Can Be Famous And Still Chill
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Although you can't change the floor plan without a renovation, you can easily adjust your furniture placement to eliminate any sense of crowding promote relaxation.and
"Relaxing spaces allow you to move and breathe easily," Magriñá adds, encouraging plenty of open pathways throughout a room.
#15 This 100 Year Old Home Is A Craftsman’s Dream
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#16 I Just Can't Get Enough Of This Hobbit House
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#17 $190,000 For An Off‑grid Adirondack Cabin With Its Own Dock. Am I Supposed To Not Sell Everything?
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Of course, the way our home looks is hugely influenced by what we can afford. And in many places of the world, the situation on this front has been worsening.
In the United States, for example, housing affordability has declined significantly in recent years. The deterioration in the price-to-income ratio has been a key factor, as home prices have risen 53% since 2019, while median household income has risen only 24%.
This has notably reduced the share of first-time homebuyers in the market, which fell to 21% in 2025 from 44% in 1981. Over the same period, the median age for first-time buyers reached a record high of 40 in 2025, up from 29 in 1981.
#18 This Aspen Estate Thinks It’s Its Own National Park
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#19 Owned By The Freemasons For 100 Years And Now They Want 18.5 Million For It??
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#20 177m And A Million A Month For Stairs And Stargazing
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#21 If You Happen To Have A Spare Thirty-Two Million Dollars Lying Around
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Other milestones are shifting in the US as well, with more than half of young adults ages 18 to 24 living with their parents, fertility rates and the percent of married couples with children decreasing, and more people opting to live alone.
At the same time, the median home size leveled off at 2,155 square feet in 2025, and builders expect to incorporate more transition or flex spaces, such as drop zones and multipurpose rooms, as well as electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.
Builders are also trying to address affordability concerns by offering sales incentives (67%) and cutting home prices (41%), a trend that continues to grow compared to efforts in 2024.
#22 This Tiny House Was Built In 40 Days And Laughs At Canadian Winters
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#23 Wish I Lived Here
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#24 A Whole House Inside A Former Grain Bin… Plus A “Locally Infamous” Pond
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#25 Disney Princess Tastes, W-2 Budget
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When people are looking to buy their very first starter home, they usually stick to features that match their tighter budgets. Wealthier, high-end buyers, on the other hand, are looking for a lot more. They typically want extra bedrooms, more bathrooms, and dedicated home offices.
On top of that, high-end buyers are much more likely to look for things like:
- Green certifications: Official stamps of approval for things like top-tier energy efficiency, cleaner indoor air quality, and smart water usage.
- Special kitchen storage: Extra spaces built just for organizing food and cooking gear.
- Peace and quiet: Walls and floors that are specially soundproofed.
- Smart tech systems: Built-in setups to easily manage things like lighting controls, energy use, and home security.
- Neighborhood perks: Community extras right outside their door, like jogging trails, walking paths, parks, and nearby shops.
#26 This Place In Astoria Is Going To Make You Very Happy
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#27 Yes Or No To This Detroit Mansion?
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#28 A Casual $30 Million
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#29 Rammed-Earth On 6.95 Acres With A Horizon-Kissing Lap Pool — Dream?
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#30 $16m And It’s On Well And Septic. Neat
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#31 This 1970s Las Vegas Mansion Is Hidden Completely Underground
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#32 The Frankenstein A‑frame
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#33 You Have To Ride A Boat Out Into The Bay Just To Get To Your Front Door
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#34 Guy Turned A $5k Derelict Catamaran Into A Solar-Only Floating Home
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#35 He Built The Wildest Midcentury House In Memphis
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#36 This Contemporary Modern In The Woods In PA Is Calling Your Name
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#37 This $25 Million NJ Mansion Is The Best Mansion I’ve Ever Seen
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#38 Ever Wanted A House Shaped Like A Letter? Meet The “S” House!
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#39 Largest Home In Alabama With Guitar Shaped Driveway
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#40 $50m Malibu Mansion On Sale For $21m
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#41 Medieval Castle In Rochester
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#42 Dome Sweet Dome... Triangles For Days, Views For Years
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#43 $125,000,000 Modern Swiss Family Robinson Fantasy
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#44 Architect John Portman’s Personal Sea Island, GA Home Entelechy II
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#45 The Stahl House, The Most Iconic Midcentury Home In Los Angeles Is For Sale
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#46 Forty Acres Of Montana And A Bathroom In A Shed
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#47 I Can’t Stop Staring
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#48 'Lord Of The Rings'-Inspired Utah Home On Secluded Site Asks $43 Million. 'Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost.'
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#49 You’ll Never Guess What’s Going On Inside This Chicago Home
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#50 The Rock House In Larkspur
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#51 Goth House For Sale In Baltimore
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#52 What’s Stopping You From Buying The Iconic Longaberger Basket Building In Newark, Ohio For $8,500,000?
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#53 This Miami Condo Has A Pink Conversation Pit
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#54 $25 Million Boca Mansion Is The Most Wild Zillow Listing Ever
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#55 This House Looks Like A Spaceship Landed In The Oregon Woods
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#56 Someone Built A 9,500-Square-Foot Castle In The Middle Of Wyoming
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#57 Somewhere In Canada
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#58 Stratton Mountaintop Architectural Masterpiece
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#59 This Insane Arizona Home Is Built Right Into The Hillside
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#60 She Lives Year-Round In A Canvas Tent
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#61 The San Diego “Waterfall House” Has An Indoor Pool In The Middle Of The Home
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#62 Is This Freedom… Or Poverty Cosplay?
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#63 I Found An Actual Cold War Missile Silo For Sale In Kansas
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#64 This Colorado Home Has An Indoor And Outdoor Hockey Rink
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#65 This House Is Insane!
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#66 $52m Malibu House And It’s On A Septic Tank
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#67 This Milwaukee Home Has It’s Own Skatepark
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#68 This House Has A Pool Over A Bowling Alley
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#69 Waking Up To A 5,000 Gallon Fish Tank Staring At You In Baton Rouge For $11 Million
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#70 This House Is Your Neighborhood Mullet
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#71 Why Do I Hate This Home So Much?
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#72 $25 Million House In Brooklyn That Looks Like Versailles Had A Baby With An Opera House
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#73 Deion Sanders Former Home
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#74 The Most Insane Ann Arbor Mega Mansion Ever
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#75 Someone Built A Log-Cabin Apocalypse Starter Pack And Priced It At $1.6m
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