House Lust Archive
This building has it all: High ceilings! Exposed brick. A dreamy owner's duplex. A retail store! A restaurant. A former speakeasy!
The Providence landmark, formerly owned by businessman Lorne Adrain, is now the city's highest-selling residential property.
The circa-1926 property sits on twenty-five perfectly manicured acres and has sun-dappled views of the Narrow River.
Lord over your manor in this stunning Warwick estate that comes with luscious gardens, a saltwater pool, art studio and soaring turret.
The pristinely preserved Caldarone House is ready to show off its midcentury modern flair.
Built in 1855 for a famed Woonsocket industrialist, Harris Warehouse comes with a whopping 12,436 square feet of living space.
‘King Congdon’ — a gorgeous dichotomy of brick and glass — lords over the East Side.
The circa-1846 home in Providence boasts adorable nooks and hidden spaces, a block-wide city park and four stories of history.
North Kingstown's River Farm packs a mile of riverfront access, walking trails and history into 127 acres.
The 1928 Spanish Revival features stunning period details, original hardwoods and updated everything. Plus, it’s just down the road from one of Rhode Island’s best bakeries.
While the haunted farmhouse was sold back in May (in large part thanks to the eeriest real estate video of all time), it has been deemed 'too powerful' to live in and now offers tours instead.
Seven out of eight are in the City by the Sea.
The one-acre property, on a marshy cove in the heart of the village, hosts the beloved Wickford Gourmet, a tea house and a stylish apartment.
The Greenville house, on a private peninsula, was a labor of love for its owner, a watercolor painter inspired by its vistas.
A pandemic project house makes its stunning debut.
The mansion, one of the priciest in the East Bay, is back on the market.
On this woodsy property, the choice is yours: a sun-dappled dip in the heated oversized pool, or the ten-person hot tub?
Built in the 1600s, it was also a post office and an inn.
The stunning property, along Greene's River, just hit the market.
The main house and a stand-alone carriage house apartment both boast views of the water.
This fairytale property has four dwellings, all with their own hand-hewn charms, and is sited near trails, a waterfall and a large reservoir.
The Apple King's estate, in Smithfield, is on the market.
The post-and-beam structure was converted to a home in the 1970s.
The property, which also goes by Shady Isle, is connected to the mainland via bridge.
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