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Phoenix, Albuquerque, San Jose, Los Angeles, and San Diego all have the prettiest suburban homes. I love the Southwestern style too...
Phoenix:
I also think many Intermountain West suburbs have attractive new suburban style homes. Examples can be found outside Boise, Salt Lake City, and Denver.
Raleigh has drop dead gorgeous housing developments that are primarily over the half million number. They typically have 3000 SF+ square feet and are usually finished beautifully.
The houses below 200K are typically tract homes with little to no architectural interest.
Aside from the Florida pics, I found most of the houses in the other pictures to be boring, bland and cheap looking.
i dont want to post pictures of some mansions because its obvious that they look beautiful, i focused on more affordable - typical middle class nieghborhoods.
i dont want to post pictures of some mansions because its obvious that they look beautiful, i focused on more affordable - typical middle class nieghborhoods.
yea, I understand
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