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On SecondShelters.com: Historical Montana Mansion Offers Mountain Views

By Bethany Erickson / December 22, 2017 /

Nestled in the Bitterroot Valley in Montana, a five-bedroom mansion built for a man who came west with his brother, intending to prospect for gold, sits ready for its next owner, the one that will update it to marry the history behind the home with more recent creature comforts. Come take a look at the…

On SecondShelters.com: Your Lake Austin Dream Home Has a New Look

By Joanna England / December 21, 2017 /

Throw out the old rule book of Lake Austin’s past. A new generation of buyers is on the loose and looking for the modern waterfront of their dreams. This one fits the bill.  Every now and then we come across a new construction listing that’s so new, it only offers renderings to provide the artistic…

On SecondShelters.com: Fleetwood Mac Founder Puts Diamond Head Retreat on Market

By Jon Anderson / December 20, 2017 /

It’s been a rock and roll December here on SecondShelters.com starting with Sammy Hagar’s Maui retreat showcased at the beginning of the month.  Now it’s time to have a look at Fleetwood Mac bassist John McVie’s (the “Mc” in Fleetwood Mac) Honolulu estate.  So sit back and listen to the wind blow, watch the sun…

On SecondShelters.com: Pickens’ $250 Million Mesa Vista Ranch Makes News

By Valerie Jarvie / December 19, 2017 /

In a year of spectacular property listings, this $250 million Texas ranch stands tall. Built as the personal retreat for a legendary oilman, Mesa Vista Ranch is an oasis in the Panhandle. T. Boone Pickens developed and improved the property over five decades, adding housing, landscaping, and recreational amenities fit for a king, along with…

On SecondShelters.com: Historical Key West Home Perfectly Situated for Old Town Fun

By Bethany Erickson / December 16, 2017 /

Just saying Key West, Florida, can conjure up relaxation and the easy-going life — so when we found this historical home in Old Town we knew that our readers at SecondShelters.com and CandysDirt.com would fall in love just like we did. This home, which was built in the late 1800s, sits on a corner lot…