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re: New BR Developments (Residential)
Posted on 9/22/14 at 10:46 pm to Boh
Posted on 9/22/14 at 10:46 pm to Boh
Yeah, that's basically in southdowns.
TNDs are trendy right now if that's the type of community you're looking for. Small yards, pedestrian paths, typically with an alley loading garage, and some sort of commercial development mixed in. Within those a sense of (false sense perhaps) historical charm is desired. Like any master plan there are typically a few historical styles and guidelines within those styles to design from. Authenticity, or at east the appearance of authenticity seems to be a priority.
TNDs are trendy right now if that's the type of community you're looking for. Small yards, pedestrian paths, typically with an alley loading garage, and some sort of commercial development mixed in. Within those a sense of (false sense perhaps) historical charm is desired. Like any master plan there are typically a few historical styles and guidelines within those styles to design from. Authenticity, or at east the appearance of authenticity seems to be a priority.
Posted on 9/22/14 at 10:50 pm to TigerDeBaiter
The small yards is surprising to me for the price points. I would expect to have a decent sized yard for those prices. But I guess it comes with being that type of development, having a community feel/common area. The interiors do look amazing though.
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