To Celebrate Pi Day, We Rounded Up 7 Homes on the Market for $314K
To Celebrate Pi Day, We Rounded Up 7 Homes on the Market for 4K
Let’s get mathematical. March 14 = 3.14 = Pi Day! You know, pi, the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. You used it in geometry class to calculate the area of a circle. Technically, pi is an infinite decimal, but most people cut it off at 3.14.
Pi heads have calculated the never-ending number to over 1 trillion digits beyond the decimal point, according to the good folks over at the Pi Day website. “Pi’s infinite nature makes it a fun challenge to memorize, and to computationally calculate more and more digits,” according to Pi Day.
Sure, that’s one way to have fun. Other people like to celebrate by baking pies. Here at realtor.com®, we marked the day by rounding up houses listed at the pi-like asking price of $314,000. We always love a challenge, and we came up with some pretty great homes for the pi-themed price.
The price remains constant at $314,000, but you can snag a variety of styles and layouts. Scroll on down for a full look.
2417 Sunrise Ave, Modesto, CA
Circular reasoning: We admit it was love at first sight. This rancher from 1960 has been completely renovated, and features 1,700 square feet of space, including three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The kitchen has been redone, and there’s a living room with fireplace, and a dining area with glass doors that open to the back patio.
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611 Overlook Dr, Buffalo, MN
Circular reasoning: This large home (2,930 square feet!) has five bedrooms and is “meticulous top to bottom.” The open layout includes an updated kitchen with granite counters, two fireplaces, and a master suite with walk-in closet.
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17421 Westmill Ln, Charlotte, NC
Circular reasoning: Carolina, here we come. Built in 2002, this four-bedroom traditional has oodles of Southern charm. The interior features an updated kitchen, new flooring, and new paint. The fenced-in backyard has a pergola and patio. The neighborhood also boasts a community pool, playground, and walking trails.
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2412 Cleveland St, Eugene, OR
Circular reasoning: This three-bedroom retreat on a corner lot is set amid beautiful, mature trees. It features high ceilings and a combo living, dining, and kitchen space with island. The treehouse ambiance will likely prompt a new owner to host plenty of barbecues on the multilevel deck out back.
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915 Evandale Ln, Sugar Land, TX
Circular reasoning: This sweet home in Sugar Land has high ceilings, formal living and dining rooms, a den with fireplace and built-ins, and a spacious kitchen with white cabinets and appliances. The master suite has a private sitting area, and there’s a fenced patio.
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5 Lisa Ln, East Haven, CT
Circular reasoning: Do you desire the freshest slice of pie? This under-construction enclave features Colonial-style homes that are custom-built for each buyer. Amenities include three beds, 2.5 baths, and an attached two-car garage. The area has easy access to the town center, beaches, shopping, the train station, restaurants, marinas, and highways.
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27 S Walnut St, Beacon, NY
Circular reasoning: About two hours north of Manhattan, this 1890s home is the perfect city escape. The remodeled home features a new kitchen with granite counters and a breakfast bar, a master bedroom, new hardwood flooring on the main level, and new carpet upstairs. Many original features are still intact, including moldings, the staircase, and banister.
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