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Historic Neighborhoods
Architectural Styles
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Art Deco (1925-1940s)
A mix of smooth swirls, curves and high-gloss finishes, Art Deco style evokes 1930s movie-star glamour. read more.
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Bungalows (1880-1925)
The 19th century Arts and Crafts Movement sparked the Craftsman and bungalow styles.
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Cape Cod (1600s, 1930-1950)
Early American settlers developed this northeastern U.S. style, which is known for its gabled roof and plain front.
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French Provincial (1915-1945)
These symmetrical homes are inspired by French estates from the 1600s.
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Pueblo Revival (1912-present)
The flat roofs and earth-toned walls of the Pueblo style were inspired by the simple structures of the Pueblo Indians.
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Ranch (1930-1980)
Single-story, open ranch homes are modeled after the casual style of true Western homes.
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Spanish Colonial (1890-1930)
This style shows strong Latin influences and fosters a connection to nature
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Tudor Revival (1890-1950)
Half-timbered exteriors, steep roofs and gables mark the Tudor Revival style.
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