FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: Austin Eastside Crown Jewel

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FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: Austin Eastside Crown Jewel

Austin Eastside Crown Jewel is a beautiful, bright and airy home in Austin, Texas. Contemporary and warm and designed with artistic touches and clean lines, the house is spacious and sunny featuring a black iron staircase, views of the city complete with a ballpark across street. 

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FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: The Stewart House

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FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: The Stewart House

The Stewart House is a beautiful Spanish style home ideal as a filming location. Located at the base of the quiet foothills of Glendale, California, the property offers over 400 feet of available street parking. Featuring a number of unique gardens, terraces, and nooks, the Stewart House offers a wide variety of settings for filming. 

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FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: The Kitchen Table

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FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: The Kitchen Table

The Kitchen Table is a 1600-sf open commercial loft in New York City now available for filming. The space includes an open chef's kitchen - fully stocked with high end appliances, kitchen equipment, cookware, utensils and props. There's also a dining room area that can seat 26 and a living room with couches, armchairs, coffee table and a 65" television. 

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FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: Hollywood Hills Home

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FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: Hollywood Hills Home

This stunning Modern California Home sits on a lovely, tree lined street in the highly sought-after Mulholland Drive neighborhood in Topanga Canyon, adjacent to Calabasas. The beautiful 1900-sf house offers plenty of natural light and features an open floorplan with the kitchen, living room and dining room all in one big, entertainment-friendly space. 

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FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: Tempe Oasis

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FEATURED FILMING LOCATION: Tempe Oasis

A single level block and stucco home built in 1970 in Tempe, Arizona, Tempe Oasis was updated in 2015 and 2017 featuring new flooring throughout, new bathrooms, renovated kitchen, modern pool, hot tub, and outdoor dining/living. 

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Foxfire Farm

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Foxfire Farm

Nestled on 127 bucolic acres in the heart of Maryland's historic Harford County and horse country, Foxfire Farm is a magical destination with sweeping views, sprawling grounds, enchanting ponds and a landmarked country estate. 

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Leo Falk House

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Leo Falk House

Built in 1923, Leo Falk House is an artistic blend of old Spanish and Italian architecture featuring French casement windows with original brass latches, ornate iron grills, antique terra cotta tile roof, weathered stucco walls and four chimneys. 

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Ogontz Camp

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Ogontz Camp

Ogontz is a beautiful 350-acre, lakeside rustic resort in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Formerly an elite girls camp, Ogontz has hosted a variety of different music and arts groups as well as weddings and special events, and now is available to filmmakers for filming. 

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Landmarc Tribeca

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Landmarc Tribeca

Landmarc Tribeca is a 1200-sf, 2-level space overlooking New York City's West Broadway now available as a film location. The location features floor to ceiling windows on both floors offering plenty of natural light for filming. 

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Camp Starfish

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Camp Starfish

Camp Starfish is the quintessential New Hampshire summer camp. Think of the delightful camp scenes in Parent Trap and you'll get the picture. Situated on 43+ acres of beautiful woodland of towering pine, birch, maple trees, nature trails and hidden nooks, Camp Starfish is famous for its spacious lake-front location and outdoor areas which includes a large grass sports field, blacktop, and event space. 

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Lippert House

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FEATURED FILM LOCATION: Lippert House

Built in 1958, Lippert House, an original Mid-Century home in Northridge, California, is a prime example of Mid-Century Modern architecture. Situated on a large corner lot with access from two streets on the west and the south, this home is an ideal location for television and film productions. 

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