This Greenville Midcentury Modern home is going viral for its unique features

“This home is more than a residence—it’s a work of art and is a must-see for design lovers and preservation-minded buyers,” the listing says.

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The floor-to-ceiling windows are *chef’s kiss.* | Photo by True Cinema Real Estate

There’s a time capsule on the market, and it’s getting some online attention. This “near-perfect” Midcentury Modern home caught the eye of Zillow Gone Wild, an Instagram account with 2.1 million followers highlighting unique homes for sale. With 20,000+ likes on the post shared last week, how could we not put it front and center for Mansion Monday?

The four-bedroom, three-bathroom home at 22 Lakecrest Dr. sits on a double lot along Stone Lake and was designed by architect Charles Potter, influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright.

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It’s a blast from the past. | Photo by True Cinema Real Estate

“The kitchen is both a time capsule and a marvel of post-war ingenuity,” the listing boasts. In addition to refinished original cabinetry, it features aluminum drawers from the post-WWII era “when surplus aluminum from airplane factories flooded the market.”

Take a virtual tour or contact listing agent Kendall Keir for an in-person showing.

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