Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Two Homes of the Future

In cities across the U.S. people are 'rediscovering' downtown living- forsaking the suburbs to live within walking distance of restaurants, parks and entertainment venues. This is definitely true in Nashville as we see downtown condos selling out rapidly and new construction everywhere.

The 2007 International Builder’s Show in Orlando highlighted this trend by building two different, yet incredible model homes on the same street in a historic part of Orlando. Both of the homes were built to show off the latest innovations and technologies in home building and reflect both the challenges and advantages to an 'in-city' home.

The New American Home, pictured left, is a completely new home, built to incorporate international style and yet blend in with the surrounding historic homes. The 3-story, "urban loft" home with roof plaza will feature 4,707 sq. ft. of air conditioned living area plus a 576 sq. ft suite above the detached garage. Sales price will be around $3 million.

The Renewed American Home, pictured right, was originally built in 1909. It was moved from its former site then fully renovated and expanded to 5860 sq. ft. of air conditioned living area, not to mention the basement and two-car garage. Though keeping some of its historic charm, the home includes the latest in automated controls from the lighting and zone audio systems to the security and safety systems. It's a marriage of a historical environment and a modern entertainment lifestyle. The home will also sell at around $3 million.

I know you want to see more pictures and get more information about these homes from the International Builder's Show. Just don't get too envious.

-Peter
http://www.nashvillecityhomes.com/
REALTOR. City Home Specialist.

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