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  2. Hollensbury Spite House - Wikipedia

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    The Spite House is the couple's favorite property, with Colleen saying "I deal with commercial spaces, and this house is so different. I love the idea of it — that something like this can exist. It makes the world a little more magical." [3] The house is most often used for friends or clients of the couple as a type of bed and breakfast. The ...

  3. My Unique House: This home has 7 waterfalls and the ... - AOL

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    "The Lagoon House" is what dreams are made of. After buying the property in 1993, Lydia Lundberg and William Reed brought their vision to life with the creation of their 15,000 square-foot home.

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    According to HomeAdvisor data from 2023, the average cost to build a house in the U.S. is $318,634. By contrast, the median home price in the U.S. was $416,700 as of August 2024, according to the ...

  5. Home construction - Wikipedia

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    New home construction, Pittsfield Township, Michigan Units under construction in Brighton, Victoria. Home construction or residential construction is the process of constructing a house, apartment building, or similar residential building [1] generally referred to as a 'home' when giving consideration to the people who might now or someday reside there.

  6. Patio home - Wikipedia

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    A patio home or cluster home is an American house in a suburban setting. It can be a small, freestanding structure very close to the neighbor or part of a unit of several houses attached to each other, typically with shared walls between units, and with exterior maintenance and landscaping provided through an association fee.

  7. Lundby (company) - Wikipedia

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    The 'Economy' house dates back to the late 1960s. At the tail end of the 1960s, Lundby adapted the Göteborg design to create a cheaper, unelectrified house with wider market appeal, called the 'Economy' house. The number of rooms were the same as the Göteborg but reversed; so the ground floor had two and the first floor three rooms.

  8. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    The 20th-century ranch house style has its roots in Spanish colonial architecture of the 17th to 19th century. These buildings used single-story floor plans and native materials in a simple style to meet the needs of their inhabitants. Walls were often built of adobe brick and covered with plaster, or more simply used board and batten wood

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