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. Vox Media, Curbed attn, 104 W. 40th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10018. Copyright © 2016. All rig

[Problems viewing this email? Click here to read it on the web.] [Curbed] HOUSE OF THE DAY [Palm Springs midcentury with pool and panoramic views asks $2.6M] [Palm Springs midcentury with pool and panoramic views asks $2.6M] Here’s another enviable California midcentury modern, this one a Charles Dubois-designed 1958 build by Alexander Construction Company, a frequent collaborator. One of about 2,500 tract homes he designed during the 1950s in Palm Springs, the 3,441-square-foot five-bedroom-four-bath features all that the era had to offer. [read more...] FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT [Frank Lloyd Wright’s Isidore Heller House returns asking $2.425M] [Frank Lloyd Wright’s Isidore Heller House returns asking $2.425M] SAN FRANCISCO HOUSE CALLS [Empty nesters upgrade to make room for their passions in SoMa] [Empty nesters upgrade to make room for their passions in SoMa] LOS ANGELES [Traditional Silver Lake house with perfect backyard asks $2.15M] [Traditional Silver Lake house with perfect backyard asks $2.15M] BAY AREA [Midcentury gem with original furniture goes on market for first time, asks $2.3M] [Midcentury gem with original furniture goes on market for first time, asks $2.3M] SEATTLE [Historic Queen Anne Foursquare lists at $2.8M] [Historic Queen Anne Foursquare lists at $2.8M] MIAMI [Exquisite Fisher Island residence asks $17M] [Exquisite Fisher Island residence asks $17M] AUSTIN [Gorgeous East Side contemporary back on market for $460K] [Gorgeous East Side contemporary back on market for $460K] PHILADELPHIA [Main Line midcentury modern by Robert McElroy asks $695K] [Main Line midcentury modern by Robert McElroy asks $695K] BOSTON [Elegant Jamaica Plain Tudor on the market for $949,000] [Elegant Jamaica Plain Tudor on the market for $949,000] DETROIT [Detroit's most expensive rental shocks at $10K/month] [Detroit's most expensive rental shocks at $10K/month] FOLLOW CURBED [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google-plus] [Curbed] Sent to {EMAIL}. [Change preferences] or [unsubscribe]. For advertising, please visit our [media kit] or contact [sales@curbed.com]. Vox Media, Curbed attn, 104 W. 40th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10018. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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