Vote for WSJ’s House of the Month

From a New York mansion boasting an F1 car in the living room to a serene golf retreat on Kiawah Island, The Wall Street Journal is showcasing three outstanding properties this December. Readers are invited to decide which home deserves the coveted “House of the Month” title.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Wall Street Journal is holding a December real estate poll.
  • A New York mansion showcases a Formula 1 car in its living room.
  • A Connecticut residence stands in a Midcentury Modern enclave.
  • A Kiawah Island home boasts a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course.
  • Readers can vote for their favorite of the three contenders.

The December Competition

The Wall Street Journal’s December “House of the Month” poll embraces the spirit of luxury living by spotlighting three extraordinary homes. Each residence offers distinct architectural and lifestyle features, and readers are encouraged to select which property reigns supreme this month.

The New York Panache

A standout contender is the New York mansion that famously hosts a Formula 1 car in its living room. This unconventional showpiece is meant to captivate automotive aficionados and design lovers alike, turning what might be an ordinary focal point into a conversation starter.

Connecticut’s Modern Marvel

Another contender is a home in Connecticut, located within a noted Midcentury Modern hub. Revered for its sleek lines and timeless elegance, the property highlights the region’s commitment to preserving the design principles that made Midcentury architecture iconic.

Kiawah Island’s Golf Haven

Finally, there is a property on Kiawah Island, which rests along a Jack Nicklaus-designed course. This scenic retreat is tailor-made for golf enthusiasts seeking a blend of world-class fairways and coastal charm. The home’s proximity to top-tier golfing enhances its tranquil, resort-like allure.

Where to Cast Your Vote

With three remarkable candidates vying for this month’s honor, The Wall Street Journal’s readers have the final say. Each home embodies a distinct vision of luxury—be it automotive flair, architectural history, or sporting elegance. By weighing in, participants will help choose which residence claims December’s House of the Month distinction.

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