What $1.25 million could buy

Today we would like to present you three houses that cost $1.25 million each. Everyone of them present amazing features and are currently for sale. They are all different, but also share some similarities, such as huge windows, big rooms and a soft, neutral color palette.

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The first one is situated in a rural area, in Sedona, Arizona. Siting on a 2,735sqf plot this lovely house was built in 1998, incorporating rocks from the nearby creeks, reclaimed glass and Rocky Mountain cedar. This gorgeous home has a rustic feel due to the furnishings, tropical plants that surround the koi pool and vines that wind around the main space. You can find a lot of great features like a beautiful garden, hot tub, a fire pit and built-in bed on the roof.

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What 1 25 million could buy14
What 1 25 million could buy14
What 1 25 million could buy14

Our second choice is a gorgeous contemporary house situated in Kinderhook, New York. The house is very surprising because the exterior looks like a barn, but when you walk in you can see bleached beech floors, floating walls, open spaces and a lot of modern furniture. Moreover it features a 50-foot saltwater lap pool and a two-bedroom guesthouse.

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What 1 25 million could buy14
What 1 25 million could buy14
What 1 25 million could buy14
What 1 25 million could buy14

The last one is a superb traditional residence. Located in Portland, Oregon, this house was updated in 2010. It has a lot of its original details like the stained-glass windows, the molding and mantels. It houses six bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, a formal dining room, living area, kitchen, butler’s pantry and office.

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What 1 25 million could buy14
What 1 25 million could buy14
What 1 25 million could buy14
What 1 25 million could buy14

These 3 houses are all amazing and at the same price. Although they have different styles, each of them is unique in its own way. What do you think?