Homes I’d Love to Live In: Volume 2

Three Bedroom Villa in Greece

Welcome back to another edition of Houses I Want To Live In. This round includes a mix of Los Angeles gems and dreamy European properties — and yes, that French chateau is the showstopper. Sit back and enjoy the tour.

Note: All photos are from the listings referenced in each section. The opening image is from the Greece property at the end of the post.

A Magical Nine-Bedroom Chateau in Albertville, France

Asking price: $730,000

A bedroom with wood floors and two beds

I send Jeff and Lauren French chateau listings daily, but this one genuinely made me gasp. The scale, the details, the gardens — it all feels like stepping into a storybook. Remarkably, its price is lower than many small homes in LA.

We daydream about owning property in France someday. A nine-bedroom chateau might be over the top, but it’s fun to imagine a place with this much character and history. If you love classic architecture and grand rooms, this one is hard to resist.

A large lawn in front of a house
A bedroom with a bed and windows
Staircase in a house
A kitchen with a wood floor

You can learn more about this home from the listing referenced with the photos.

An Architectural 1917 Mansion in Pasadena, CA

Asking price: $6,750,000

A living room with a fireplace and a large window

This 1917 mansion feels like a chance to restore an elegant piece of architectural history. It mixes styles with exposed beams, arched doorways, French doors and detailed moulding throughout. The original craftsmanship is evident in every room.

I hope the next owner preserves the original features rather than stripping them away. The home was designed by Reginald Davis Johnson, and its character deserves careful restoration and respect.

A house with a lot of windows
An outdoor walkway with tiles
A large room with blue rug
An empty room with a fireplace and tiles

More details are available on the listing shown in the photos.

A Thatched Cottage with a Yellow Door in Seeogue, Ireland

Asking price: $100,000

A room with furniture and a fireplace

This charming thatched cottage stood out because its listing includes local history and old photographs of the people who tended the grounds for generations. The cheerful yellow door gives it an instantly memorable and welcoming personality.

A building with a grassy field
A dog with hay on the roof of a building
A building with a green shelf

Additional information is included in the original listing referenced with these images.

A 1920s Spanish Estate in the Hollywood Hills, CA

Asking price: $1,600,000

A living room with a wood floor and fire place

This Spanish-style estate caught my eye because the listing included an original historic photo of the house. Though some exterior details have changed, the interiors retain romantic elements: arched windows, tile work, and interesting volume changes between rooms.

I’d love to see some of the original features restored. With careful renovation, this home could evoke the original elegance captured in that old photograph.

The front of a house with windows
An image of an old building
A room with arched windows
A living room with white walls and wood floors

See the listing associated with these images for full details.

A Craftsman Attic with Potential in Glendale, CA

Asking price: $1,460,000

A large empty room

I used to think a craftsman home wasn’t for me, until I saw this attic. The tucked-away stairs, the small balcony and the exposed beams make it feel like a private hideaway — perfect for a playroom, studio, or cozy retreat.

Painted bright white with the original beams kept natural, this space would feel airy and whimsical. It’s a reminder that unique nooks can change how you feel about a whole house.

A house with a lawn in front of it
A room with a desk and staircase
A room with a sink and a bathtub
A staircase with a plant

Full listing details are available where these photos originated.

A Restored 3-Bedroom Villa in Lefkada, Greece

Asking price: $541,000

A room filled with furniture and a doors

This villa is a near-perfect restoration. Stone walls, exposed wood beams, and wide views of the countryside create a relaxed, timeless summer home. It feels effortless and refined — the kind of place you’d return to year after year without wanting to change a thing.

A house with windows and with grass in front of it
A room with chairs and a staircase
A backyard with plants
A bedroom with a bed and ceiling with beams

Details for this property are available from the listing that provided these images.

So, which house is your favorite?

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