Houses That Bring Christmas Cheer To Their Neighborhoods

The best part about the Christmas spirit is that it is infectious. How can anyone that sees these eye-popping homes decorated fully in holiday cheer resist feelings of joy?

Take a look because these homes are all about the holiday spirit!

Townhouses in NYC

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This row of townhouses in Brooklyn, New York is impressive individually but even more spectacular looking as a combined unit.

Hopefully Santa brings them money for their outrageous hydro bills.

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A Real-Life Gingerbread House

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This Northern Kentucky home has officially won Christmas
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This home definitely brought some Christmas cheer and a whole lot of lights to their neighborhood for the holiday season!

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This display literally looks like a real-life gingerbread house. They even went as far as to put lights on their lawn!

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Ready for Santa!

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This house is definitely ready for a visit from Santa Claus if the huge blow-up Santa has anything to say about it!

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The main attraction to this display, though, is arguably the two beautiful trees.

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This Looks More like a Christmas movie set

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Australian Christmas house
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When paying attention to detail with Christmas decorations for the house, this one in Australia has it all.

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The front yard has inflatable characters, lights, and decorations that light up.

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Count all the lights

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Perhaps Australia's lack of cold temperatures and minuscule snowfall amounts makes decorating at Christmas a tad easier.

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Can you imagine putting up all those tiny lights in frigid winter weather?

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Where's Waldo...Santa?

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At first glance, the Christmas decorations on this house in Frankfurt may not seem too extraordinary.

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Take a closer look. Some lights display different colors and patterns, and do not forget the 19-foot-high Santa.

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Merry Christmas To All!

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From the gingerbread men to the little drummer boy and Mr. and Mrs. Claus, this house really has it all.

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Oh, and let's not forget the huge "Merry Christmas" lights and the reindeer on the roof!

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Simple and plain in Centereach, NY

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Compared to other houses decorated for Christmas, this one in Centereach, New York, seems modest.

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There are not as many flashy and bright colors, but it displays a festive spirit.

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Rainbow Lights

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This house decided to do a little something different with their Christmas light display; and it totally worked out!

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The rainbow colors no doubt make this house the most unique on the block.

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Frohe Weihnachten from Germany!

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Although the sign is in German, the light display says Christmas in every language.

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The family wanted to recreate a Christmas atmosphere. The sign says Merry Christmas in German.

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Frosty and his family live in Toronto!

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Snowmen home in Toronto
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Instead of the usual barrage of brightly colored lights that most houses are decorated with at Christmas, this house takes a different approach.

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The front of the home features snowmen.

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Every inch of this hall is decked!

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When this house thought they had too many lights, they added another few strands! The end result: a beautiful and magical-looking Christmas light display.

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They even went as far as putting their driveway under a tunnel of lights!

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The green-guy on this Toronto front lawn looks familiar!

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This house in Toronto is anything but a display of a "white Christmas."

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The photo shows an unseasonably mild December 25th in Canada and features a Dr. Seuss Grinch ornament.

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A "Wales" of Christmas decorations is on display here!

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After looking at the cool collage of Christmas lights and decorations, one would never know the house is in Wales.

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The fabulous display brought holiday spirit during a dark time.

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Why can't rainbows be part of Christmas decorations?

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What this house lacks in the flare with Christmas decor, it makes up for it with creativity.

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In addition to the reindeer and snowman, notice the swan and rainbow decorations.

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Welcome to the "Ho Ho Ho House!"

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The Woodman family of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, has a long history of displaying holiday cheer.

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They have been decorating their house for over 30 years at Christmas, bringing everything from snowmen to lit-up presents to their lawn.

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No Grinch is stealing Christmas from this Brooklyn home!

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This house in Brooklyn, New York, was more than another display of lights and decorations.

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Its simple yet beautiful display with lights, a wreath, and lawn decorations brought joy to people in the neighborhood.

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Little Baby Jesus of Brooklyn!

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While other houses use bright lights and gigantic air-filled figures as Christmas decorations, this one focuses the attention elsewhere.

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It has a well-lit Nativity Scene celebrating the birth of Jesus.

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This Straupitz home doesn't need snow for its Snowmen

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It is easy to overlook the amount of detail that was put into decorating this home for Christmas in Straupitz, Germany.

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Hundreds of decorative snowmen were collected over 20 years.

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This Duisburg home ONLY has 100,000 Christmas lights

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The 58-year-old owner of this house in Duisburg has so many Christmas lights and decorations that it makes the home glow in the dark.

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There are over 100,000 lights displayed.

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This house in Heidenheim is raining with Christmas decor

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There should be nobody who can complain about their hydro bill more than the owner of this Heidenheim home.

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The house is illuminated from top to bottom by 30,000 lights.

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On Dasher! On Dancer! Next stop, Brooklyn!

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Some purists might be bothered by the lack of snow in this display of a Christmas home in Brooklyn, New York.

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Everyone else will marvel at Santa's sleigh and reindeer.

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Christmas, Dyker Heights style

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The phrase attention to detail is overused by many, except for this Dyker Heights home in New York.

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Every shrub, branch, and trim is lit with thousands of Christmas bulbs.

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The Grinch was last spotted in New York

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This house didn't stop with its lights and wreath. They decided to add the Grinch and Max to their holiday decorations!

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The wicked green grump is captured here with Santa's bag of presents on a lawn in Brooklyn.

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White is the new Red and Green for Christmas

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Brooklyn Christmas house
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Most homes in this residential NYC neighborhood feature decorations and lights with multiple colors.

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The owners of this particular house effectively use thousands of white and yellow bulbs for lights.

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Walking in a (New York) Winter Wonderland

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Brooklyn house decorated for Christmas
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One of the more fascinating details about this New York home is the blend of Christmas themes.

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There are commercial Christmas decorations and a centerpiece featuring a Baby Jesus display.

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Santa left behind Frosty and his Kangaroo

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Christmas house in Sydney
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This house in the suburbs of Australia displays both the Christmas spirit and one of the most well-known animals in the nation.

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Visitors are greeted by an illuminated life-sized snowman and kangaroo.

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Can the Real Nutcracker Prince please stand up?

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This house in a suburban New York town has become quite the neighborhood spectacle with its Christmas decorations.

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Scattered among the inflatable and plastic figures are several Nutcracker Prince soldiers.

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Come one, come all

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This version of a Christmas house in Gatersleben attracts visitors from near and far.

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Every year during the Advent season, the family decorates the house with thousands of colorful lights.

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Decorations for a worthy cause

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Most homes in this Hampshire neighborhood are decorated as a proud display of the owner's creativity.

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This home and others turn on their lights to raise money for various charities.