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6 homes that would make the perfect holiday Hallmark movie setting

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Slideshow of homes currently listed with Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby's International Realty

We’ll audition for the main character — as long as we get to call one of these our home.

Photos by Ben Ivins Photography, Freemon Photography, and Christine Mason

Let’s face it, one of the best things about the holiday season is watching unlimited Hallmark movies from dawn to dusk.

The locations are always just like Mayberry, and the homes? Stunning. We think these six homes would make the perfect backdrop for next year’s holiday movie debuts *nudge, nudge, Hallmark Channel*:

  1. Imagine this 75-acre Easley estate all dressed up for the holidays | Listing agents: Pat McNamara + Joan Herlong
  2. A Green Valley estate begging for Christmas wreaths on every window + door | Listing agent: Joan Herlong
  3. Christmas morning at this Reserve at Lake Keowee home is a Hallmark dream | Listing agent: Diane Bostrom
  4. Host a holiday party fit for a classic movie scene with this stunning indoor/outdoor entertaining space | Listing agent: Joan Herlong
  5. This circa 1902 Lyman, SC home feels straight out of central casting for Hallmark | Listing agent: Patrick Furman
  6. This luxe estate could be the set of a Hallmark B&B | Listing agent: Brittney Bolt and Michael Kingsmore

Find your Hallmark-like home for 2024

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