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Here are six homes we’re dreaming of spending spring (and summer, and fall, and winter…) in.

Photo provided by Ben Ivins Photography and Van Sullivan

St. Patrick’s Day is tomorrow, so we’re manifesting a little luck of the Irish today. From the lakes region to downtown, here are six dream-worthy homes we’d cash in on if we struck gold:

Don’t see what you’re looking for? The team at Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty believes luxury is an experience, not a price point — and they help buyers and sellers with all different property types, budgets, and more.

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