Calculator: March and April’s Most Popular Properties

The five most-viewed listings on The New York Times’s Find a Home site in March and April included a restored, 18th-century house in New Jersey, a California home with walls of glass and a free-form house on a Toronto hillside.

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The most popular listing — up from fourth place in February — was a four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom house with an additional bedroom in a walkout basement, about 15 minutes from Philadelphia. Also included: fireplaces, a soaking tub and a billiards room.

Broker: Coldwell Banker Preferred, Blue Bell Office


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In second place was a six-bedroom, eight-bathroom, 17,000-square-foot, contemporary structure with soaring, open spaces for entertaining on a grand scale. The house has five levels, an elevator, a spa, a pool and a sauna.

Broker: Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited, Brokerage


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The five-bedroom, two-bathroom house designed by the architect Ray Kappe is described as “sun-drenched.” The listing also highlights walls of glass, canyon and ocean views, a surround-sound screening room, a pool and a three-car garage.

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This five-bedroom, three-bathroom, 1760s home was sensitively renovated to preserve its character and add storage. The kitchen was enlarged in 1985 and updated in 2006. The property includes an old water tower and a barn.

Broker: Weichert, Realtors


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Down from second place in February, this four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom house has 5,776 square feet of living space and a three-car garage. The property is seven and a half landscaped acres, zoned for keeping horses.

Broker: Giordano, Wegman, Walsh and Associates, Christie’s International Real Estate

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Published at Thu, 09 May 2019 13:30:07 +0000