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Old 08-25-2006, 04:43 PM
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Question Tudor-style homes

Is there a website or any other way to find out if there are certain towns/areas in the U.S. that have a lot of Tudor-style homes?

*I love Tudor style homes!*
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New York has a lot of Tudors. There is even a town named Tudor Village in Queens also know as Forest Hills Gardens I believe.

CNN has a great article about the history of Tudors in the US. : http://money.cnn.com/2006/07/25/real...tyle/index.htm

Here is a link to a book:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...85017?v=glance
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I know it's not helping, but I'm living in London and just round the corner there's a huge Tudor area with streets and streets of Tudor houses set around their own greens with tree lined streets. This time of year it's gorgeous....
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Hmmm...I wonder if I could talk my husband into relocating to London...
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San Antonio's Monte Vista District (in Midtown) is home to many tudor homes.

http://www.montevista-sa.org/distric...php?styleId=21
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Cleveland Park in Wash. DC has some beautiful ones - safe but pricy neighborhood near metro and great restaurants, neighborhood is on hilly, tree-lined streets. Worth checking out if you can swing something in the $1.2M and up range...
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$1.2M? Is that all? Pocket change for me...
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Detroit's older NW suburbs and Toronto are two cities I have been in that have a lot of Tudor style homes.
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I have seen some nice ones in Atlanta, Decatur (a suburb of Atl), and in the older parts of Tampa...Davis Island and South of Kennedy to name a few.
They are beautiful homes.
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