Greek Revival Houses for Sale

Greek Revival Houses for Sale

The Gods Have Spoken.

“Know thyself,” says the infamous inscription above the temple of Apollo at Delphi, in the spur of Mount Parnassus. If thyself has a weakness for the orderly and the classic, then Greek Revival is thy perfect style. But really, who wouldn’t want to enter their front door through a set of dignified, soaring columns? We can think of no more elegant way to live than in one of these statuesque beauties.

c. 1965
  • Palm Springs, California
  • $2,740,000

In the heart of Palm Springs’ beloved Historic Tennis Club neighborhood, this vintage gem blends timeless style with artful personality. Original details—bold tile, playful built-ins, and era-authentic finishes—evoke a spirit of mid-century ease, while the layout offers a relaxed, unhurried flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. There’s a quiet confidence here. The kind found only […]

c. 1835
  • Norwood, North Carolina
  • $1,035,000

The Randall Estate near Norwood, Stanley County, North Carolina, is a historic early American home offering a rare opportunity for a new owner. The original 500-acre purchase dates back to 1778, during the Revolutionary War. The house itself was reportedly overbuilt around 1835, transforming into a fine example of a transitional Federal to Greek Revival […]

For those who dream of country living with history, open space, and flexibility, Bellefonte offers a rare opportunity. Set on just over seven gently rolling acres outside Staunton, this 1834 farmhouse pairs classic Virginia architecture with land that invites creative use – whether for gardens, light equestrian activity, or boutique lodging. Built on the site […]

c. 1906
  • Gibsonville, North Carolina
  • $2,300,000

The Burke Manor Inn is a Select Registry® Inn with a purpose-built wedding and event pavilion and AAA 4-Diamond Restaurant in Gibsonville, NC. The property sits on over 3 acres in the heart of the North Carolina Piedmont Triad, under 20 minutes to Greensboro, 40 minutes to Winston Salem and Durham and one hour to […]

c. 1860
  • Pendleton, South Carolina
  • $798,000

Introducing “The James Hunter Home” Offered to the Public for the First Time! Nestled in the heart of historic Pendleton, South Carolina, “The James Hunter Home” is a rare and extraordinary offering, marking its first time ever on the public market. Built circa 1860, this antebellum residence remained in the same family for generations, until […]

c. 1848
  • Milan, Ohio
  • $1,100,000

Step into history with this stunning mid 1800s Greek Revival home on the National Historic Registry, fully renovated to blend timeless elegance with modern history. Formally an elegant bed-&-breakfast, this home is perfect for a family. 1st floor has a new wing with a spacious primary bedroom, closet with laundry area, luxury bath, & wet […]

Welcome to 1440 E. Hines Hill, a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, thoughtfully reimagined for modern living. Nestled on over 3 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds this enchanting estate seamlessly blends historic charm w/updated sophistication. The Elisha Farnhum home, classic Greek Revival w/Federal Influence originally constructed, c.1814, this stately home has been […]

Springfield circa 1828 is a beautifully appointed Brick Federal manor house and icon in the Historic village of Heathsville. A gracious and opulently appointed historic property, Springfield has retained all of the original features that makes this property an absolute purists dream. In need of restoration, this property was built to last by William Harding […]

c. 1865
  • Roslyn, New York
  • $1,299,000

Frequently referred to as the ”Wedding Cake” house due to its curlicued gingerbread trim along the eaves, the house was built for W.H. Cornell in 1865.  Constructed of wood, it has a brick foundation and unique wrought iron casement windows across the front, offering extensive views of Gerry Park and ponds across the street.  Step […]

c. 1840
  • Staunton, Virginia
  • $392,000

Own a piece of history in this Shenandoah Valley arts community at ”The Bindery”, circa -1838, four story, 20-unit condominium community on the grounds of ”The Villages at Staunton”, a graceful campus, now lovingly preserved in the Jeffersonian tradition. Thomas Jefferson tasked his friend, architect Thomas Blackburn, with designing the stunning University of Virginia campus […]

c. 1809
  • Russellville, Kentucky
  • $364,900

Before you fall in love with the five fireplaces, original hardwoods, or grand double porches—know this: the house that’s charmed Russellville for over a century is officially for sale. Welcome to The Governor’s Corner—a one-of-a-kind 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath home with over 4,000 square feet of character, comfort, and Kentucky history. Built in the 1800s by local […]

c. 1909
  • Dunn, North Carolina
  • $1,350,000

Welcome to Simply Divine, an extraordinary 8BD / 10BA historic home nestled on .96 of an acre beautifully manicured in the heart of sophistication and serenity. Whether you’re looking for your dream forever home, a thriving bed & breakfast, or an elegant wedding venue, this property is truly one-of-a-kind and the name says it all. […]

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