Mansion Monday: This newly-listed South Tampa home doubles as an art gallery

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Wander a gallery and a potential new pad at the same time.

Photo via The Build Up Team, Baxter Title, and Artmosphere Gallery.

One of the best weekend — and all-the-time activities — is checking out open houses in your dream neighborhood. My friends and I love to see how sellers style their space, what plants they’ve filled their yards with, and importantly, what artists color their walls.

If you’re on the same wavelength, this listing in South Tampa might pique your interest too. ARTHOMES, a pop-up gallery curated inside a South Westshore property, is decorated with paintings and artwork from 10 local and international artists.

Best of all, you can tour it without getting in touch with a real estate agent. Visit 4426 W. Euclid Ave, every weekend from 11am to 3pm through the end of January. But the 11-foot ceilings and glass-enclosed wine display definitely are worth checking out too.

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