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    Midcentury Modern Gold Mines: 5 Architectural Gems That Promise a Huge Return on Investment

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 20, 20255 Mins Read
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    With its clean lines, open floor plan, oversized windows, vaulted ceilings, and walls of glass, the midcentury modern style has remained one of the most sought-after home designs since it was first introduced back in the mid-20th century.

    Midcentury modern designs first began popping up in the mid-1940s, and the style continued to spread through the 1980s.

    In the wake of World War II, soldiers were coming home, starting families, and setting off the baby boom. They needed new homes quickly, and the experimental technologies and materials—steel, aluminum, tempered glass, stucco, and plywood—developed during the war and beyond were quickly applied to residential structures to meet the needs of the growing U.S. population.

    But while the style may have been born out of a desire to create more affordable dwellings, the resulting properties have long outlasted any quick fad or trend.

    The debut of the midcentury modern style also heralded the rise of some of the country’s most prominent and revered architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Joseph Eichler, and Richard Neutra.

    Today, many midcentury modern abodes that can be found on the market have undergone meticulous updates and restorations to preserve their architectural heritage and ensure their relevancy in the current day.

    In a clear sign of their timeless appeal, many of these renovated abodes are now popping up on the market with asking prices that far outweigh the sums their current owners paid for them.

    For example, one midcentury modern home in Pennsylvania is currently on the market for $2.49 million—having last traded hands for just $995,000—while another, in California, which was bought for $950,000 in 2010, is now listed for $1.9 million.

    With the promise of such a significant return on your investment, it’s no wonder that midcentury modern homes continue to cause a stir with homebuyers. Whether you are in the market for a luxury residence or more affordable dwelling, here are five midcentury modern homes from California to Pennsylvania that offer timeless appeal.

    1. 301 Hughes Rd, King of Prussia, PA

    Price: $2,495,000

    Built in 1963: Designed by architect Richard Neutra, the Coveney House is being offered for the second time in its history and is one of just six homes designed by the late Austrian-American architect in the Philadelphia area.

    Named after its original owners, David and Sarah Coveney, the five-bedroom residence offers one level of comfortable living. Highlights throughout the 3,217-square-foot interior include glass walls, tongue-and-groove California cedar ceiling, built-ins, skylights, and a stone fireplace. A reimagined kitchen has original wood cabinetry and travertine tile floors. An artist’s studio designed by Thaddeus Longstreth in 1976 features a free-standing Malm fireplace.

    The 2.09-acre wooded lot also has a three-car attached carport.

    Marion Dinofa, of COMPASS, is the listing agent.

    King of Prussia (Realtor.com)
    Floor-to-ceiling glass windows provide a seamless transition to the outdoor space. (Realtor.com)

    2. 9034 McGurrin Rd, Oakland, CA

    Price: $1,899,000

    Built in 1952: This four-bedroom stone home combines midcentury modern architecture with “Japanese design sensibility.

    Found throughout the 3,948-square-foot interior are clean lines, hardwood floors, skylights, exposed beams, wood-clad walls, and vaulted ceilings. Oversized windows and glass walls were designed to frame the views and blend in with nature. Other impressive features include a lounge with a built-in bar and retro stereo cabinet, an updated kitchen with quartz countertops and a built-in grill, and a primary suite with a private garden.

    An enormous covered patio designed for entertaining overlooks the beautifully landscaped 1.56-acre lot.

    Remy Weinstein, of KW Advisors East Bay, is the listing agent.

    Oakland, CA (Realtor.com)
    The open floor plan boasts vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. (Realtor.com)

    3. 11 Snowfield Ct, Midland, MI

    Price: $1,995,000

    Built in 1951: The Timber Teepee, designed by architect Alden B. Dow, has been thoughtfully updated over the past two years.

    The stunning 3,848-square-foot interior’s “flawless renovation” now features refinished woodwork and windows, high-end appliances, and smart home technology. Cork and brick floors can be found throughout the four-bedroom residence that also boasts a new kitchen and 3.5 new bathrooms. Other impressive design highlights include vaulted ceilings, a loft area, skylights, a sunken living room with built-in seating, and an enormous primary suite with dual sinks and a walk-in shower.

    A one-car attached garage and three-car detached garage can also be found on the 1.9-acre lot.

     Katrin Thorson, of Ayre Rhinehart Real Estate Partners, is the listing agent.

    Midland, MI (Realtor.com)
    The entire interior was recently restored over a two-year period. (Realtor.com)

    4. 4572 Vermona Dr, Union Township, OH

    Price: $320,000

    Built in 1954: This affordably priced abode has been entirely modernized and now boasts new floors throughout.

    The “sparkling” 1,746-square-foot home last traded hands for $210,000 in July 2024. The three-bedroom brick ranch’s open floor plan features exposed-beam ceilings, wood-clad walls, a modern kitchen with new countertops and stainless steel appliances, and retro bathrooms. A patio out back overlooks the half-acre lot.

    There is also a one-car attached garage.

    Kim Ackerman, of Sibcy Cline – Kenwood, is the listing agent.

    Union Township, OH (Realtor.com)
    The modern space still has exposed-beam ceilings. (Realtor.com)

    5. 2100 Shields Ave, Eugene, OR

    Price: $799,000

    Built in 1967: This “beautifully restored” dwelling now features impressive details, including walnut and marble floors, Spanish tile, and quartzite countertops.

    Nestled in the Crest Drive neighborhood, the four-bedroom residence also has vaulted ceilings, oversized windows, a wood-burning fireplace, and many sliding glass doors to the terraces. An “architect-designed” kitchen features walnut cabinets, Brazilian quartzite countertops, a wall oven, and dual built-in refrigerators.

    An original 1967 Lane County certified fallout shelter, a dedicated vegetable garden, and a two-car attached garage can also be found on the private wooded lot.

     Lorrie Normann, of Triple Oaks Realty LLC, is the listing agent.

    Eugene, OR (Realtor.com)
    A sleek kitchen has custom walnut cabinetry and Brazilian quartzite countertops. (Realtor.com)

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