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There are a lot of incredible homes out there.

From the insanely expensive to the massively huge to the unique mansions with features you won't find in the "regular" homes, the variety of houses for sale can be fun to look at whether you're in the market for one or not. Bowling alleys and indoor basketball courts, anyone?

But have you ever thought about living in a church as your family home?

Milton, New Hampshire, has a church for sale that fits that bill, and it could just become a converted house for you. (You can see what a converted one in Maine looks like here if you need that extra inspiration.)

Listed by Bonnie Cyr at KW Coastal and Lakes & Mountains Realty/Wolfeboro and highlighted on Zillow, 7 & 9 Highland Avenue is going for only $319,000. Under half a million seems not too bad for a whole church, right?

According to the listing, these sweet digs were built in 1872, so it's got that historic angle going for it. And you also happen to be getting the parish house and parking lot along with the church.

And those stained glass windows let in some gorgeous light it looks like.

But it's the massive space that really adds to the unique factor. It's nearly 3,000 square feet of space. That's a lot of room for activities and friends to come over and not feel so cramped.

Fun fact, the listing highlights that the church bell is working just fine. So there's that, too.

Whatever you want to go into this place, is up to your imagination. Take a peek inside to see what the place looks like.

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Listed by Bonnie Cyr at KW Coastal and Lakes & Mountains Realty/Wolfeboro and highlighted on Zillow, 7 & 9 Highland Avenue is going for only $319,000. Take a look at the pictures of the place.

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