California (specifically Palm Springs!) is a hotbed of desirable midcentury modern homes. The classic, clean-lined residences from the 1950s and ’60s also tend to pop their stylish heads up throughout the deserts of Arizona and the tropics of Florida.
The open layouts, natural light, and sliding glass doors appeal to seasoned entertainers, as well as fans of vintage design and culture.
But buyers in search of midcentury style needn’t fret if they’re not on the coasts. We dug into our listings and found seven MCM homes in small towns in North Carolina and the state of New York—and even metro areas like Oklahoma City.
If you can spot these rare beauties, midcentury residences in regions off the beaten path can represent a major score. Prices are likely to be cheaper than they would be in California, and the competition may not be quite as fierce.
Even better? Spotting a home that hasn’t changed hands often and still retains much of its original charm. Here are seven midcentury classics in places you may not have thought to look …
10322 Lloyd Rd, Potomac, MD
Price: $850,000
Spiffed up with twin turquoise doors, this brick two-level beauty features four bedrooms and three baths. It was built in 1962 and designed by Charles Goodman, celebrated for his modern home designs in the Washington, DC, area.
Lovers of nature will appreciate that the home backs up to Watts Branch Park and sits on over an acre. But what really makes this place special are period-friendly renovations (and preservations): Kerf Design cabinets, a Modwalls glass-tile backsplash, two exposed red-brick fireplaces, drum pendant lighting, and aquamarine accents in all the bathrooms.
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6115 Adirondack Trl, Amarillo, TX
Price: $385,000
Although this property was built in 1961, modern upgrades show that its owners knew enough to preserve the history of this four-bedroom, 3.5-bath ranch. Elements that have stood the test of time include a long vertical silver handle on the wide front door, marble countertops, and a refinished basement. Walnut paneling, piano windows in the bedrooms, and a wide fireplace were all thoughtfully maintained as well. A covered patio (with one open wall) off the back of the house is the perfect entertaining pad, complete with free-standing cone fireplace.
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3934 Plymouth Cir, Madison, WI
Price: $515,000
Wisconsin’s capital city is home to a diverse array of housing stock—midcentury modern included. This three-bedroom home inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright was built in 1956 by the architect James Randal McDonald, who’s known for his Prairie-style homes in the state. The house is packed with all the goods for a Wisconsin winter. There’s a fireplace in the finished basement, panoramic wooded views (from the master suite), and brick interior walls, with a design that truly brings the outdoors in.
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4800 Byron Pl, Oklahoma City, OK
Price: $399,900
This renovated three-bedroom ranch from 1955 sits on nearly an acre—and a quiet cul-de-sac—in the city’s Bush Hills neighborhood. Custom geometric tilework in the baths, white shiplap ceilings in the living room, and quartz countertops in the kitchen (a nice pairing with the restored original metal cabinets) are modern additions that acknowledge the past. For a painter or woodworker, the 420-square-foot detached shop is a dream.
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1539 Belleair Rd, Clearwater, FL
Price: $250,000
It’s amazing how a coat of charcoal-gray paint—as well as the cheery yellow front door—freshened up the exterior of this 1959 home for the current century. Inside you’ll find a turquoise oven, range and sink, and original wood cabinets in the kitchen. Although the house has only two bedrooms and one bath, it’s a smart use of space, with a large yard and tons of windows coaxing in natural light.
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530 Fifth Ave NE, Hickory, NC
Price: $399,000
Check out that cool carport! Located 60 miles north of Charlotte, this three-bedroom, red-brick ranch features artisan details, like cypress tongue-and-groove walls stretching all the way to the vaulted ceilings and a wall-length brick fireplace in the living room. It has built-in storage throughout. A glass-walled sunroom and a lighted, raised outdoor patio (with an outdoor shower!) make this place a keeper. Updates include stone countertops in the kitchen and new tile in the master bathroom.
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58 Winston Ln, Garrison, NY
Price: $575,000
Twenty-five miles south of Poughkeepsie, NY, near West Point Academy, and 10 minutes from a train to Manhattan, lies this dusty-gray 1950 ranch with midcentury hallmarks including high ceilings. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms were recently updated, and new windows have been installed. A climate-controlled outbuilding is ripe for plotting landscaping or art projects, and a third bedroom could easily be added to the basement if it was finished.
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