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Calling all Midcentury Modern house lovers! You can now add Sunset Acres to your real estate shopping map.

Calling all Midcentury Modern house lovers! You can now add Sunset Acres to your real estate shopping map.

Sunset Acres you ask? Sounds like a retirement community in Arizona. I hadn’t heard of it either till Lisa Logan, League Real Estate agent and neighbor brought it to my attention. Sunset Acres is obviously not in Arizona, but, in fact, situated in a desirable and appreciating Westside location off Burton Hill, bordered by Westover Hills, Crestline Neighborhood, and the West Fork of the Trinity River. Think of it as an adjunct of the more familiar Burton Hill Trinity Trails.

Fixer uppers here can be had for much less than houses in other Midcentury Modern neighborhoods like Ridglea Hills. Our focus this week is an absolutely move-in ready, updated 2,167-square-foot Ranch at 5425 Santa Marie Ave. The exterior has lots of curb appeal with southwest-themed landscaping and saffron-colored brick complimented by soft sage trim. Attention extends to the custom semi-circular guttering.

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Source: CandysDirt

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Discover the allure of mid-century modern living in this Waco, Texas home set on a sprawling .75-acre lot.

A stunning piece of architecture has landed on the real estate market in Waco, Texas, for $675,000. And it’s a type of house you don’t see in newly constructed areas.

This four-bedroom, three-bathroom is the classic mid-century modern build that was made extremely famous by architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Joe Fabris and Milton Ryan. While this particular residence doesn’t have an architect with a famous pedigree, it does come close to MCM perfection thanks to it’s striking interior.

“Discover the allure of mid-century modern living in this Waco, TX home set on a sprawling .75-acre lot,” the listing on Realtor.com says.

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Source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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