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We're in week four of The Doory Awards, a celebration of America's most amazing homes for sale presented by FrontDoor and Zillow. Don't forget, you can visit us every day to vote for your favorites…   Read the Blog
Take a look at the nominees in the Midcentury Modern, Mediterranean, Victorian and Craftsman categories. Vote for your favorites and enter for your chance to win a cash prize.   See the Gallery

Bob Buckter, aka "Dr. Color," didn't set out to change San Francisco and the world. All he wanted to do was make a couple bucks as a broke MBA student. Forty-three years and more than…   Read the Article

Nicknamed "Dr. Color," Bob Buckter has selected hues for thousands of "Painted Lady"-style Victorians and Edwardians in San Francisco and beyond. Take a look at some of his transformations.   See the Gallery
See how architecture has evolved in these amazing 10 homes, dating from the early 1800s to present day.   See the Gallery

This remarkably restored 1888 Victorian style home is known by Seattle locals as the Painted Lady.   See the Gallery
This charming Victorian home was featured in the opening credits of the popular Mary Tyler Moore Show.   See the Gallery
Built in 1892 on 3.1 acres, the Jeremiah Nunan House is the crown jewel of Jacksonville.   See the Gallery
More than 5,000 square feet of charm awaits as you approach the driveway of this coastal Queen Anne.   See the Gallery