For the people who really love their home, 10 characteristics that make them happy come up over and over again…
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For the people who really love their home, 10 characteristics that make them happy come up over and over again…
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New Urbanism is Like a Virus New Urbanism is a virus that keeps coming back in mutated forms – Organic Urbanism is the cure – Douglas Newby Why Does New Urbanism Need a Cure? New Urbanists increasingly don’t like single-family homes, which most Americans prefer. Didn’t you enjoy living in a single-family neighborhood? Even if…
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Internationally important homes are given international attention by publications as refined as Private Air.
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President and Mrs. Bush are in a fabulous neighborhood. When you are running a country it is hard to wait for the perfect house for them shown here.
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I was first to identify the new home of President and Mrs. Bush. People were guessing, I waited until I knew.
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Douglas Newby understands the economic and aesthetic impact of homes and neighborhoods that make us happy better than anyone in the county. I hope you enjoy my thoughts on architecture, home, desirable sites, neighborhoods, and the evolution of cities. Ultimately what is most important is a home that make you happy. If you have an interest in buying or selling a home or questions about the evolution of Dallas, call me at 214.522.1000.
Douglas Newby created the concept of architecturally significant homes and has registered trademark Architecturally Significant® and Architecturally Significant Homes®.
Douglas Newby provides insights and interprets neighborhoods, real estate, architecture, and the market, when other agents provide ubiquitous statistics.