• Barbiecore, an aesthetic based on the Mattel doll's trademark pink, is one of 2023's biggest trends.
  • It's been embraced by Gen Z and millennials, and the new "Barbie" movie has made it more popular. 
  • Here are five pink homes from Massachusetts to Florida that any Barbiecore fan can buy or rent.

Barbiecore is 2023's hottest design trend, thanks to Greta Gerwig's "Barbie," starring Margot Robbie as the famous doll. The film hit theaters Friday.

Margot Robbie as Barbie. Warner Bros.

The namesake design trend is maximalist and feminine. It features bold pink hues and often a dash of a metallic sparkle. 

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It’s in vogue on the runway, city streets, and inside the home. It’s even reflected in the real-estate market.

Barbiecore pink has a growing trend for a while, from movie sets to the fashion runway. Jacopo Raule/Getty Images; MEGA/GC Images; Peter White/Getty Images

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Here are some of the very pink homes a Barbiecore fan may love.

This Martha’s Vineyard home was built in the 1800s. Kyle Neyer/Tea Lane Associates

This $850,000 home is located at 25 Butler Avenue in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, on Martha's Vineyard.

The very pink house on Martha's Vineyard has two-bedrooms and one-bathroom. Kyle Neyer/Tea Lane Associates

Source: Tea Lane Associates

It could be Barbie's second home, after her iconic hot pink Dreamhouse.

The Martha's Vineyard home has been dubbed "The Pink House." Kyle Neyer/Tea Lane Associates

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The house leaves the signature Barbiecore pink on the exterior. The interiors are more subdued.

A sitting room and little dining area. Kyle Neyer/Tea Lane Associates

There are pops of pink everywhere in this little cottage, from kitchen appliances, to the floors, to the gingerbread-house-like trim around the windows.

The kitchen in the Martha’s Vineyard cottage. Kyle Neyer/Tea Lane Associates

While Barbiecore usually features bubblegum pink, there are some homes on the market for more understated fans of the trend, like this house in St. Petersburg, Florida.

This home is a National Historic Site, designed by architect Henry H. DuPont. It's located at 1446 Park Street North in St. Petersburg, Florida. Patrick Degnan of YourDigitalPro

Source: Century 21

The six-bedroom home is listed for $11.5 million.

A courtyard outside the home. Patrick Degnan of YourDigitalPro

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If Barbie was an artist and had a home in Manhattan, this would probably be it. A charming pink townhouse in New York City's West Village is on the market for $5.95 million.

A view of the West Village townhouse from the street. Courtesy of Douglas Elliman

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94 Bank Street is a four-bedroom townhouse filled with Romantic-era-inspired art with soft pink walls and jewel-toned furniture.

The living room in 94 Bank Street. Courtesy of Douglas Elliman

This pink-painted building in Charleston, South Carolina, is for sale for $2.9 million.

49 Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina. Courtesy of Carriage Properties

It's actually a mixed-use space, with a retail space on the bottom floor, two offices spaces on the top, and a two-bedroom apartment on the top floor.

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This Beverly Hills, California, house with a very pink interior, is near where Barbie ends up when she ventures into the real world in Gerwig’s movie.

9573 Lania Lane in Beverly Hills, California. Courtesy of Douglas Elliman

Source: Douglas Elliman

With all pink walls, pops of pink throughout, and other modern feminine touches, it looks like it could be a Barbie sorority house.

The living room area. Courtesy of Douglas Elliman

Source: Douglas Elliman

You can rent the eight-bedroom house for $50,000 per month.

The pink living room. Courtesy of Douglas Elliman

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