Anonymous wrote:I’d like to see some new construction, 1,800-2,200 sq ft homes.
Anonymous wrote:Cute. Wouldn’t want to back up to low quality low-rise condos for $3m
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not symmetrical.
That bothers me.
Weird--that's precisely what I like about it. Symmetry is so sterile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. I’m sure this will be the new trend in new builds. So much better than craftsman.
You’re a fool if you think this is a real Tudor. It’s very much a mix of styles just like most of the Craftsman houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cute. Wouldn’t want to back up to low quality low-rise condos for $3m
I know that neighborhood. Where are the low-rise condos?
Anonymous wrote:It’s not symmetrical.
That bothers me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simple clean lines and no belching garage facing the road really helps with curb appeal.
The all white interior is painfully boring. No paneling. No trim work. Just painted wallboard.
I'd need to add a tacky carport after all the snow we've got if there was no garage at all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before clicking I knew it would be one of those swooped roofs.
I love those.