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• FRONT PORCHES AND VERANDAS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE STREET
The closer the front of the house is to the street, the more likely interaction will take place among neighbors.
• WIDE SIDEWALKS THAT GO SOMEWHERE
Everything is connected and anchored in practicality, facilitating more walking.
• STREET TREES AND LIGHTED AVENUES
Large native trees provide shade, while streetlights provide security.
• VILLAGE GREENS, PARKS AND RECREATION
Plenty of places for people to gather creates a more social community.
• VARIETY OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL STYLES
Traditional architecture evokes a nostalgic feel, while being originally designed for what is now called a Traditional Neighborhood Development.
• MOST HOMES WILL BE ON STREETS WITH REAR LOADING GARAGES
This creates a more attractive neighborhood, promoting more walkability, safety and ultimately encouraging more interaction.
• COMPLIMENTARY MIX OF HOME TYPES
From single-family, detached homes to townhomes and live/work homes, a variety of flexible housing offers diversity in pricing and homeowners. |
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