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    National-style homes

    Written by Richard  |  December 30, 2008 12:27 PM Home Buying in Texas
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    National-style homes are common across the nation, but not always easy to identify. That's because they tend to mix several pre-Victorian era building styles, as well as Native American building traditions. The result is a surprisingly simple and elegant architectural form that's great for building attractive, affordable homes, and has just enough ornamental appeal to work on high-end custom homes.

    To understand the look of a National home, it's important to go back to the style's roots. This is perhaps the building method most closely tied with Native American building styles, which date back centuries, and were loosely adopted by settlers throughout the 19th century. When Victorian architecture became popular across the nation in the early 20th century, the National style was chosen by builders who wanted to preserve the best aspects of Native building in modern homes. For this reason, National homes tend to have a narrow profile, with steep angled roofing similar to teepee and lean-to construction, and often including four or more high gables. Other Victorian-era homes, by contrast, have less gabling, and a wider, more squared profile.

    National-style homes come in a wide variety of subsets. Most common are the "hall-and-parlor family" and "I-house" styles, both of which have narrow floor plans that are generally two rooms across and one room deep, with two floors. National homes with floor plans that are deeper than one room are referred to as "massed" homes - these often have a large gable on the side of the building, as well as a shed-roofed porch. Whichever type of floor plan is used, a National home typically features rectangular shaped rooms and a pyramid-shaped roof.

    National homes also typically feature large front verandas reminiscent of French Creole and Dutch Revival styles. However, porches in this style are different in that they are higher from the ground than French Creole verandas, and more centered on the house than those used in the Dutch Revival style.

    While National homes are quite attractive, they have been criticized in geographic regions for its vulnerability to storms and high winds. The high pitched roofs on these homes, in particular, are known for "catching wind like a sail," and easily being torn off houses in hurricanes.

    Where practical however, National homes have always made a good choice for builders looking to combine afford ability and easy of use with a stylish design.

    Visit the VIP Realty website for more information on property marketing in the Dallas real estate area. There you'll find buyer and seller service details, information on local communities, details on Dallas Condos, and resources on a wide variety of other home styles.

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    San Antonio has many options

    Written by Richard  |  November 29, 2008 12:42 PM Home Buying in San Antonio
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    San Antonio is the place to be now! It is growing rapidly with newer buildings and estates developing for both residence and commercial purposes. Alamo City is a typical example of real estate development in these areas. It's a place with a great deal of potential for progress because it has some of the best available resources in the whole of America.
     
    It is important to evaluate the various factors that have played the role of vital contributors for San Antonio's real estate progress. The place has a rich economic stratum. The presence of people from various economic groups is seen here. The financial status of the city too is vibrant. The other major contributors for San Antonio's development are fine and extremely hospitable climate, great supply of cheap hands as well as skilled laborers, prosperous market, enriched hinterland with great demand, and comparatively low cost of living. Tesoro, Clear Channel Communications and AT&T have already set base in San Antonio. And there are various other big corporations that are planning big time to settle in here.
     
    San Antonio is in Texas and has the second highest population (approximately 1,296,682 in '06) in the state. It's one of Texas's most favorable tourist spot. The history of San Antonio points to the fact that the Spanish discoverer St. Anthony of Padua discovered the place around 1691. Some of the important attractions in and around the area are Alamo, St. Anthony of Padua, Zoo and Aquarium, Sea World and White Water Bay among various others. The place also boosts of an international airport which is of utmost importance for any city to develop. It also has accommodation for all economic needs from economic hotels to deluxe ones. For example, you can get accommodation for $100,000 to $500,000- and hence it is open for all sections of the society.

    You can access San Antonio homes for sale, as well as San Antonio commercial real estate with our FREE custom MLS search tools.
 
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